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On John Honderich
The storied newspaper giant and J-Source supporter died Saturday at 75 -
The Walrus announces the Justice Fund Writer in Residence
Justice Fund Toronto and The Walrus announce the appointment of Julia-Simone Rutgers as Writer in Residence -
How students and recent alumni are creating their own journalism projects
Working on side projects helps young journalists build valuable hands-on experiences in lieu of professional work, but side hustles can be draining -
CABJ and CJOC on calls to action, one year later
Nadia Stewart and Anita Li discuss the path to anti-racism in Canadian journalism, what's changed and what the future holds -
How journalist Angela Sterritt cares for her spirit while exposing ugly truths
How she cares for her spirit as she brings stories of hardship and healing to light -
Meet the high school journalists who kept publishing in a pandemic
Ontario students on making sure the campus presses kept rolling, bringing youth voices to community journalism and striking out on their own -
Memo: Shree Paradkar named ‘first internal ombud’ at the Toronto Star
‘This role will provide a safe place for BIPOC journalists and all journalists to express editorial-related discrimination and bias concerns if they don’t feel comfortable bringing it to their manager directly.’ -
From CBC to NHK
Can public broadcaster partnerships fill coverage gaps as international bureaus continue to disappear? -
What’s happening to the street beat?
Adjusting to new COVID-19 realities around physical distancing and an increasingly cashless economy, street papers across Canada are adapting to continue publishing and keep vendors at work -
Inside a northern collaboration
The crew behind a collaboration by Up Here and APTN prove that the connections that make reporting run deep can only be made on the ground
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