Megan Robinson is an award-winning journalist and documentary filmmaker with more than two decades of experience telling stories that matter. As a national reporter, anchor, and investigative journalist on Canadian television and radio, her work has influenced provincial legislation, sparked national debate, and been recognized with some of Canada's highest journalism honours. She has built a reputation for storytelling that cuts through noise and drives real change.
Known for her curiosity and care, Robinson approaches every project with integrity and a deep commitment to the people and communities featured. Her storytelling is both intuitive and deliberate, producing genuine narratives that are visually compelling, emotionally resonant, and built to last.
Robinson is building a distinctive body of work as a documentary producer and director. She brings the same rigour and dedication that has defined her journalism career to the documentary form. Her debut feature, The Second Ascent: An Ultra Trail Running Story, marks both a personal and professional evolution: an intimate portrait of a trail running community in British Columbia she knows well and believes deserves the spotlight. The film is set for a spring 2026 global premiere, followed by festival screenings and wider release.
Robinson's work in documentary and factual storytelling extends beyond her own projects. As a producer, writer, archival coordinator, and investigative researcher, she has contributed to a handful of productions for international broadcasters, bringing her instincts and commitment to accuracy to every collaboration. Robinson also continues her work at Canada's public broadcaster as a producer on The National, CBC's flagship nightly news program.
The Coast Mountains of North Vancouver, B.C. are her home. The rest of the world is her office. Robinson has collaborated with top production companies, TV programs, and broadcasters including PBS Frontline, CBC's The National, Blue Ant Media, Great Pacific Media, Knowledge Network, Global News, Global National, Silva Park Films, Search Again Films, Wallop Film, Global TV, The New Reality, WaterBear Network, Pachamama Film, Canadaland, VeraCity Documentaries, CityNews, CityTV, PHT Productions, and more.