Eliza Martens
Editor, Regional PlanningEliza leads strategic planning coverage with a background in territorial transportation programs and community engagement.
Northern Projects Hub is an editorial initiative focused on the people, processes, and partnerships delivering infrastructure projects across Canada's North.
We highlight northern voices, technical innovations, and governance practices guiding infrastructure delivery from Yukon to Labrador. Our reporting emphasizes collaboration between governments, Indigenous leadership, industry partners, and community teams. Each story aims to reflect the complexity of building in remote climates and respect the cultural contexts that define the North.
Our editorial team follows rigorous verification practices. Sources are cross-referenced, data is reviewed for completeness, and every article undergoes fact checking prior to publication. Contributors maintain independence from procurement processes described in their stories, and disclosure requirements ensure transparency.
Coverage spans territorial and provincial jurisdictions north of the 55th parallel, including Indigenous-led projects in Nunavut, Nunavik, the Northwest Territories, the Yukon, northern Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Labrador. We prioritize stories that demonstrate inclusive planning, innovations in delivery models, and resilient operations under extreme climate conditions.
Correspondents bring experience in engineering, architecture, logistics, monitoring, and community development. We pair subject-matter expertise with editorial guidance to translate technical subjects for a broad readership while retaining the detail required by professionals.
Northern Projects Hub is an independent publication. We do not accept advertorial content or financial incentives tied to coverage decisions. When projects involve public funding or public-private partnerships, our writers disclose relationships and maintain balanced analysis. Editorial choices are guided solely by the relevance, accuracy, and significance of the story to northern communities.
Meet the editors, reporters, and field correspondents whose expertise shapes our coverage.
Eliza leads strategic planning coverage with a background in territorial transportation programs and community engagement.
Isiah documents supply chain strategies spanning marine, air, and winter road networks serving remote communities.
Lucie focuses on asset monitoring, digital twins, and data governance practices advancing oversight in challenging climates.
Hannah reports from northern communities, documenting cultural stewardship and field execution under seasonal constraints.