Internships & Work Experience

Our internship program is built for students and early-career professionals who want more than résumé filler. We offer hands-on experience at the intersection of democracy, media, technology, and social impact—where learning meets real-world accountability.

Interns work alongside researchers, journalists, content creators, technologists, and community advocates to help strengthen civic engagement and public awareness across Canada. This is a learning-first, non-partisan environment focused on integrity, curiosity, and impact.

What You’ll Gain

  • Practical experience on real projects with national relevance

  • Mentorship from experienced professionals and project leads

  • Exposure to civic education, media ethics, and accountability journalism

  • Portfolio-ready work and references upon successful completion

  • A deeper understanding of how democracy, media, and public trust intersect

Internships are designed to be educational, collaborative, and meaningful—not performative.


Internship Focus Areas

Civic Education & Research

Interns in this stream help demystify how Canadian democracy actually works.

You may:

  • Research elections, voting processes, and civic participation pathways

  • Track political promises, public commitments, and policy outcomes

  • Assist with fact-checking and source verification

  • Help develop educational materials for public use

This stream is ideal for students in political science, public policy, law, journalism, or related fields.


Media Production & Storytelling

Help transform complex civic issues into content people want to watch and share.

You may:

  • Assist with scripting, research, and story development

  • Support video, audio, and podcast production

  • Create short-form content for social media platforms

  • Help with post-production, graphics, and publishing workflows

This stream suits students interested in media, communications, digital storytelling, and creative production.


Investigative Journalism Support

Interns support public-interest investigations and accountability reporting.

You may:

  • Assist with background research and document review

  • Help organize case files and timelines

  • Support interviews and information verification

  • Learn ethical standards and investigative methodologies

This stream emphasizes accuracy, fairness, and responsible reporting.


Community Advocacy & Outreach

Work directly on people-centered impact initiatives.

You may:

  • Support individuals and communities seeking justice or accountability

  • Assist with outreach to community groups and advocacy partners

  • Help organize campaigns, events, or public forums

  • Collect and analyze community feedback and lived experiences

This stream is ideal for students interested in social work, community development, or grassroots advocacy.


⚖️ Ethical, Non-Partisan Public-Interest Work

Across all roles, interns are trained to:

  • Maintain political neutrality and ethical standards

  • Separate facts from opinion and satire from reporting

  • Handle sensitive information responsibly

  • Respect diverse perspectives and lived experiences

Integrity is not optional—it’s foundational.


Mentorship & Learning Structure

  • Clear learning objectives and role expectations

  • Regular check-ins and feedback

  • Opportunities to rotate across focus areas (where possible)

  • Exposure to both strategic planning and execution

Interns are encouraged to ask questions, challenge assumptions, and develop their own voice—responsibly.


Who Should Apply

  • Students (college or university)

  • Recent graduates and early-career professionals

  • Individuals curious about democracy, media literacy, and social impact

  • Self-starters who value accuracy, empathy, and accountability

Prior experience is helpful but not required—commitment, integrity, and curiosity matter most.


Internship Format & Commitment

  • Remote-first, with opportunities for local engagement

  • Part-time or full-time options (subject to availability)

  • Short-term and semester-based placements

  • Flexible scheduling to accommodate academic commitments