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    Five questions for Huffington Post Canada’s Daniel Tencer

    We talk to Daniel Tencer, business editor at Huffington Post Canada about the site’s first major investigative project, Mind the Gap, why they’re not piggybacking the Occupy movement, and what we can expect from HuffPo Canada in the future.

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    Syria calling

    On Saturday, a Syrian camera operator was found dead with his eyes gouged out, the first death in an ongoing battle between journalists and the Syrian regime. Syria banned coverage of the demonstrations in May, leaving journalists to defy the ban and go undercover. Ramita Navai's fascinating account of undercover reporting is posted here. But…

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    Les Québécois en faveur de l’imputabilité journalistique

    Moins d'un Québécois sur cinq juge que le Conseil de presse du Québec (CPQ) est le mieux placé pour s'assurer que les journalistes respectent l'éthique et la déontologie. Près d'un sur deux lui préfèrerait un tribunal spécialisé doté d'un pouvoir de sanction monétaire. C'est ce que révèle le Baromètre des médias 2011 de la Chaire de recherche…

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    APTN named one of Manitoba’s top employers

    APTN has been chosen as one of Manitoba’s top employers for 2012 by Mediacorp Canada Inc., the organizers of the annual Canada’s Top 100 Employers list. This is the fourth consecutive year the broadcaster has received the distinction.

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    Calling all science writers

    The Canada Foundation for Innovation is now accepting applications for the CFI Emerging Science Journalists Award. Winners receive funding for an in-depth story they've pitched.