
Daysha Loppie
CJF-CBC/Radio-Canada Black Women's Journalism Fellow
Daysha Loppie is a reporter based in Toronto. She is the 2024-2025 CJF-CBC/Radio-Canada Black Women's Journalism Fellow.
Latest from Daysha Loppie

In the new play Table for Two, a woman searches for love — and herself — through the world of online dating
Playwright wanted to capture the experience of dating as the child of West African immigrants
Arts |

This nurse took a hotel giant to court over discrimination. A new play tells her story
Rookie playwright takes on story of crusading nurse Gloria Baylis' fight against discrimination
Arts |

A very strange weather phenomenon has struck the Art Gallery of Burlington
In the exhibit titled Dry Thunder, Misbah Ahmed explores heritage, resistance and belonging through two mediums.
Arts |
The Fifth Estate marks 50 years of investigative journalism
As the CBC's investigative documentary program The Fifth Estate marked 50 seasons, it invited a live audience to reflect on decades past and think about what the next half-century of investigative journalism might look like.
Television -The Fifth Estate |

Struggling through art school, Ehiko Odeh was told to make art that felt like home. It changed her career
The Nigerian-born multimedia artist’s work explores the meaning, history and power of Black hair
Arts |