Jenn Thornhill Verma

Jenn Thornhill Verma is an award-winning journalist and author specializing in the ocean, fisheries, environment and climate change.
As Canada's first Pulitzer Center Ocean Reporting Network fellow, she investigated Canada-U.S. cross-border protections for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale in The Globe and Mail's 2024-25 Entangled series, examining solutions to fishing gear entanglements, vessel strikes, climate-driven habitat shifts, and ocean noise pollution.
In 2026, Verma returns as an ORN fellow to investigate how regulatory gaps enable legally harvested Canadian Arctic wildlife to disappear into illegal global markets for The Globe's Surfaced series.
Her 2024 Unsettled series for The Globe examined how Labrador Inuit are adapting to climate change. The reporting contextualized local sea ice data according to the Nunatsiavut seasonal calendar, revealing that ice now spans only two of the region's six seasons — down from four—and produced Canada's first interactive Inuttitut sea ice glossary, developed through a data-sharing agreement.
Verma's earlier work includes her coverage of the collapse of Canada's east coast cod fishery, detailed in her nonfiction book Cod Collapse and animated short film Last Fish, First Boat. She also co-founded Seasplainer, a fisheries and oceans explainer series for The Independent, and previously worked in radio.
A fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and The Explorers Club, Verma serves as president of the alumni association at the University of King's College, where she also sits on the board.
Verma is a landscape painter and lives in Ottawa with her family.
Why did you become a journalist?
I want to make what matters interesting — and a pleasure to read. My reporting is grounded in evidence but driven by narrative, told from the perspective of the people with boots in boats and waterways, out on the water where the story happens.
Years in Journalism
Education
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction - University of King’s College
Master of Science in Medicine - Memorial University of Newfoundland
Bachelor of Journalism with Combined Honours in Biology - University of King’s College
Honours & Awards
Pulitzer Fellow, Ocean Reporting Network, 2026, for Surfaced
Reporting featured in the Pulitzer Center’s 2025 “A Year in Stories" for Entangled
Impact Initiative recipient 2025, Pulitzer Center to further the reach and impact of Unsettled
Gold, Canadian Association of Journalists, Environmental and Climate Change Award, 2025, for Unsettled
Pulitzer Fellow, Ocean Reporting Network, 2024-2025, for Entangled
Gold, Digital Publishing Awards, Best Column, 2024, for Seasplainer
Gold, Atlantic Journalism Awards, Business reporting, 2024, for Seasplainer
Pulitzer Grantee, 2024 for Unsettled
Fellow International, The Explorers Club, 2023
Fellow, Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 2020
Gold, Atlantic Journalism Awards, Best Cover (Magazine), 2020, for landscape painting featured on the cover of Atlantic Books Today
Professional affliations
Canadian Association of Journalists; Society for Environmental Journalists
Languages spoken
English, basic French