
Jennifer Van Evra
Jennifer Van Evra is a Vancouver-based journalist and digital producer for q. She can be found on Twitter @jvanevra or email jennifer.vanevra@cbc.ca.
Latest from Jennifer Van Evra

Rupi Kaur, Josh Groban, Big Sean, David Chang, more featured in new q series on mental health and the arts
Sound of Mind is a week-long series about how artists deal with, and draw from, mental health challenges.
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Meet the Toronto trans artist who stars in the stereotype-busting new Gillette ad
The commercial features a father teaching his trans son to shave for the first time.
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Art Connects on q: new series explores how artists are bringing people together in challenging times
Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, AA Bronson and Adrian Stimson are among the artists inspiring big change.
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New film highlights the stunning artwork and activism of Indigenous trailblazer Robert Davidson
Haida Modern tells the remarkable story of how Davidson helped to popularize and legitimize Indigenous art.
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Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, The Weeknd, Shawn Mendes, Ryan Reynolds, more demand justice for George Floyd
Artists across North America and around the world have taken to social media — and to the streets — in protest
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Meet the Vancouver filmmaker behind the world's first COVID-19 feature film
Mostafa Keshvari got the idea for Corona before billions around the world went into lockdown
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Schitt's Creek cast raises over $165K for food banks as final episode airs
Co-creator Dan Levy calls the last episode of the hit comedy 'a warm hug.'
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Canadian film and TV design pro creates face shield for health-care workers
John Allen has worked on Suicide Squad, Star Trek and Total Recall. Now he's created a new COVID-19 shield that can be mass-produced.
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Modern Family star Ty Burrell launches project to help bar and restaurant workers, donates $100,000
The actor also talks about ending the hit show, and how playing Phil Dunphy is “like taking a trip to the spa.”
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Bylaw officers can warn people who ignore COVID-19 health rules, but can't detain them
The B.C. government is also redeploying liquor, cannabis and gambling inspectors to help
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