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Articles by Elizabeth St. Philip
- New national survey aims to enroll more than 600,000 participants to study vaccine side effects
- In this long-term care home, almost everyone is vaccinated — and life is opening up
- Class-action lawsuit launched by Canadian women alleges bladder pain drug damaged their eyesight
- Anxious and frightened: Without vaccines, health-care workers in Africa dying of COVID-19
- 1 in 8 health-care workers with coronavirus show no symptoms, Canadian study finds
- 'Our job to step in': Hospitals take on COVID-19 patients from other overwhelmed regions
- Senate amendment raises debate over medically assisted death for those with mental illness
- Third variant detected in Canada, prompting concern from health experts
- Antiviral treatment may prevent severe COVID-19 cases, help curb community spread, study says
- Health experts warn of dangers of B.1.1.7 variant as it emerges in more provinces
Elizabeth St. Philip
Elizabeth St. Philip is a senior producer at CTV National News where she covers a host of stories for national news and the investigative show W5. Her work has won or been nominated for 20 awards from organizations such as the Canadian Association of Journalists, the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television and the Radio Television Digital News Association.
Elizabeth has also worked as a producer for CBC, Discovery Channel and was a field producer at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.
She wrote and directed two documentaries for the National Film Board of Canada which appeared at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival and aired on CBC and the Documentary Channel. Breakin’ In - the Making of a Hip Hop Dancer was nominated for a Golden Sheaf Award at the Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival and awarded the Certificate of Honourable Mention in the social issues category at the Columbus International Film & Video Festival.
Elizabeth is also a recipient of a Reelworld Film Festival Trailblazer Award and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Concordia University in Journalism and Communications.