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    Harper’s media control continues

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper seemed to relax his controlling tendencies toward public information during last fall’s election and his tightrope walk to passing the federal budget. With American president Barack Obama’s visit Harper has returned to form…

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    Science resource

    The publishers of the science journal Nature have set up a free “science library and personal learning tool” for students. A scan of it shows that it’s also great for journalists needing to learn the basics of science topics — although, so far, it only focuses on genetics.

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    The right to be wrong: Supreme Court reserves judgment in libel case

    NewsThe Supreme Court of Canada has reserved judgment on an appeal that could create a new libel defence of “responsible journalism.” Media lawyers argued Feb. 17 that journalists who pursue important news stories of public interest should be able to defeat a libel claim if they acted fairly and professionally, even if facts turn out…

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    Libel chill argued in SCOC

    “Informed debate on matters of public interest is essential to democracy, but over-emphasis on protection of reputation in Canadian law and the resulting fear of libel action keep important information from the public.” That’s the nub of the argument to the Supreme Court of Canada by a coalition of media organizations. They’re intervening in an…

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    Fate of Internet/New Media: CRTC hearings

    A live audio feed is available here for the landmark CRTC hearings on the future of the Internet, which will continue for several weeks from Feb. 17. The Globe and Mail is live-blogging the hearings. An excerpt of the Globe‘s intro…

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    She said what?

    For your amusement: On-air stumbles can happen to anyone. And sometimes once that word works its way into your brain, you just can’t help repeating it. That appears to be what happened with CNN reporter Zain Verjee.

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    In Journal: European journalism and news media

    The most recent issue of Journalism Studies focuses on Europe. Articles include: The Mohammed cartoons crisis in the British and Greek press, by Anna Triandafyllidou Travel journalism, by Ben Cocking Reflections on changing patterns of journalism in the new EU countries, by Epp Lauk Divisions and struggles of the Slovenian journalistic guild, by Primoz Krasovec…

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    It’s the economy — are we stupid?

    It’s tough being a business journalist these days, notes David Carr. Kinda like “owning an ice cream parlor where spinach is the only flavor on the menu.”

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    Findings’ Keepers

    An essential reading list of recent journalism-related studies: The State of the News Media, 2010The most recent annual report on the U.S. news media produced by the Project for Excellence in Journalism. The Credibility Gap: Canadians and Their News Media A survey-based study into the relationship between Canadians and the news media published in 2008…