Heidi Petracek
Global National Atlantic Correspondent
Heidi Petracek started her career as a television news reporter in her home province of Saskatchewan, before moving on to work in Calgary, Toronto, Corner Brook, St. John’s and Halifax.
Originally from a farming community, Heidi moved to Newfoundland in 2000 and then later to Halifax in 2004, the place she now calls home.
Over her more than 20-year career, she has worked in both radio and television as a journalist, host, anchor, producer, writer, and researcher.
She’s reported on many key events in Canada – from federal elections and floods to aftermath of the collapse of the Atlantic cod fishery, Canada’s role immediately following the 9/11 attacks, the 2014 Moncton shooting of five RCMP officers, and Hurricane Fiona’s destruction in 2022.
Heidi reported on the worst mass shooting in recent Canadian history in 2020, in which 22 people, including a pregnant mother, were killed by a gunman in Nova Scotia. Her stories included key questions raised by family members of the victims over the RCMP response, communications, and investigation into the massacre, along with their push for a federal inquiry. She spent most of 2022 covering the resulting Mass Casualty Commission, including the delivery of its final report in March 2023.
She is an engaged communicator who loves talking to people, interviewing hundreds of people including Academy Award winner Olympia Dukakis, Canadian rocker Kim Mitchell, baseball Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar and Col. Chris Hadfield. Heidi has also had the privilege of interviewing countless Canadians with compelling personal stories to share, often at the most difficult points in their lives.
When she’s not working, she enjoys kayaking with her husband, playing with her dog and cat, cooking, and taking photos.
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Video Archives
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NS woman campaigns Canada Post to recognize war veteran drag performer
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Canada remains in grip of fierce winter weather
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Rise in fishing-related shark deaths worldwide despite more anti-finning laws: study
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Storms deliver powerful blast of winter weather across Eastern Canada
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Canadians with family stuck in Gaza scramble to apply for temporary visa program
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2 New Brunswick men exonerated decades after wrongful conviction
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Cultured coffee: Researchers release recipe for lab-grown java
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Calls for transparency in Nova Scotia wildfire probe amid ‘rumours and heresay’
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Why Nova Scotia faces a long, hard wildfire recovery
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Opioid crisis: More Canadians dying in Maritime provinces as epidemic surges
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Ottawa monitoring Chinese investment in domestic rare earths mine
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NL doctor calls out racism after daughter attacked
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What salmonella symptoms to watch out for as cantaloupe-linked outbreak kills 5 in Canada
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Food prices to rise at slower rate in 2024: report
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‘People are going to die’: NB town declares emergency over homelessness
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Nova Scotia rent inflation reaches record high while homelessness crisis grows
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Nova Scotia couple uses lottery winnings for kindness
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One year after eviction, N.S. couple wins lottery and gives back
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‘I’m so happy you’re here’: Emotional reunion for Canadians home from Gaza
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Ozempic shortage impact on Canadian patients with Type 2 diabetes
Author Archives
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N.S. family moves into new home with same ‘blueprint’ following destructive wildfireMore than seven months after a wildfire tore through parts of Nova Scotia, many are still working to rebuild their futures. One family now has a new place to call home.CanadaJan 3
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Newfoundland physician calls out racism in small community, vows to counter itA physician in Newfoundland has decided to stay in the community after sparking a conversation about racism following an incident involving his daughter.CanadaDec 13, 2023
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‘The numbers keep going up’: Maritime food charities worry about what lies aheadNon-profits in the Maritimes that focus on food insecurity are concerned about what the future holds for those struggling to get enough food to eat.CanadaDec 12, 2023
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A year ago, they had nowhere to live. Now they’ve won the lottery and are giving backAfter winning $100,000 on an Atlantic Lottery ticket, a couple living in the Halifax area have decided to use their good fortune to help a homeless community as winter approaches.CanadaDec 2, 2023
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Palestinian-Canadians recall harrowing ordeal in Gaza after Nova Scotia returnPalestinian-Canadian Khalil Manna and his wife Nabil Nemr are back on Canadian soil after surviving horrendous conditions for more than 40 days in Gaza.CanadaNov 28, 2023
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‘Sense of relief’: Veteran-led lawsuit against feds could mean multi-million-dollar payoutOn Nov. 8, a final settlement agreement was reached between veterans and the federal government regarding miscalculated disability payments that dated back about 20 years.MoneyNov 17, 2023
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N.S. artist’s unique project uses helmets to help veteransA Nova Scotia artist is bringing veterans into her pottery studio to help them redefine their lives after military service through creativity.CanadaNov 9, 2023