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Sarah Krichel

Sarah Krichel is an associate editor at The Tyee. She covers media and culture and works on audience development and newsroom diversity. She is an award-winning journalist from Toronto who, in 2026, won a National Newspaper Award for arts and entertainment, marking The Tyee's first NNA.

Sarah currently covers how artificial intelligence is changing the Canadian journalism landscape, and recently led The Tyee’s occasional series on the Meta news ban’s impact on Canadians’ access to journalism.

Sarah's journalism career started as an editor at Toronto Metropolitan University’s independent student newspaper The Eyeopener, where she became editor-in-chief. She was also formerly president of the Canadian University Press and mentored emerging journalists through her independent Patreon. Her bylines include Vice News, The Maple, the Toronto Star, the National Post, the Review of Journalism and J-Source, and has co-hosted Canadian podcasts like Wait There’s More and Canadaland.

You can follow her on Bluesky at @sarahkrichel.bsky.social.

News, Analysis & Commentary by Sarah Krichel