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Jan 26, 2009 - Posted by Regan Ray
A labour dispute rages on at Montreal's French-language daily Le Journal de Montreal, as more than 250 employees were locked out on the weekend. The paper's owner...
Jan 20, 2009 - Posted by Regan Ray
Amid a slew of layoffs and cutbacks, Rogers Publishing has chosen a different type of cost-saving regime. All full-time staff of the media giant's publishing arm have been asked to...
Jan 15, 2009 - Posted by Regan Ray
The Halifax Chronicle-Herald is looking to cut $1.5 million dollars from its budget and staff are bracing for layoffs...
Jan 12, 2009 - Posted by Regan Ray
The Globe and Mail is planning to cut its staff by about ten per cent, which amounts to approximately 80 or 90 jobs...
Jan 09, 2009 - Posted by Regan Ray
As print advertising revenues continue to tumble, Globe and Mail publisher Phillip Crawley announced to employees on Friday that the company is asking all staff to consider voluntary severance packages. While the packages are voluntary for the time being, Crawley's email memo notes that layoffs are likely in the future...
Jan 05, 2009 - Posted by Deborah Jones
"A flood of job cuts threatens to hobble high-quality journalism in this country," says a press release from an association representing some Canadian journalists. "The retrenchment is...
Jan 02, 2009
From the Ryerson Review of Journalism: In an environment of cutbacks and layoffs, some stick with the craft and others jump ship--for better or worse results. Amy Fuller explores life after journalism.
Dec 03, 2008 - Posted by Regan Ray
Rogers Communications Inc. is the latest in a series of big media companies to layoff employees...
Nov 27, 2008 - Posted by Regan Ray
CTV has confirmed plans to cut approximately 105 jobs in Toronto...
Nov 27, 2008
Got Jobs?Layoffs, cutbacks, hiring freezes and outright closures continue to plague Canadian newsrooms. Postponing holiday cheer, Regan Ray put all the gloomy news into one tidy package. Warning: it ain't pretty.
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