The Globe and Mail acknowledges humour of #GlobeEditorial
The Twitterverse had some fun Thursday with a Globe and Mail editorial about a new video game, spawning the hashtag #GlobeEditorial.
The Twitterverse had some fun Thursday with a Globe and Mail editorial about a new video game, spawning the hashtag #GlobeEditorial.
Le sénateur libéral Pierre de Bané fait un procès injuste à Radio-Canada quand il affirme que la société d'État ne rempli pas son mandat, sur la base d'une enquête qui ne concerne qu'une toute petite portion de sa production en information et affaires publiques. Ce procès, il compte le faire dans le cadre des audiences…
On October 19, Jill Winzoski lost her job as a reporter with the Selkirk Record, a rural Manitoba weekly newspaper, apparently because of pressure from a local member of parliament. In early November a colleague and friend, Jim Mosher, lost his job at another local weekly, The Enterprise, apparently for publicly defending her.
More Magazine and Vita, two magazines for Canadian women over 40, are closing. The December/January 2013 issues will be their last.
Dana Robbins is leaving The Hamilton Spectator and will become vice-president/regional publisher of Metroland’s Peel and Southwestern Ontario region.
Former Toronto Sun editorial page editor and columnist Rob Granatstein was in sole possession of a recording from a 2010 editorial board meeting at which then-Toronto city councillor Rob Ford allegedly made libellous comments. Those remarks are now the subject of a lawsuit. What to do with the recording?
Depuis près de deux mois, la BBC est plongée dans un scandale d'abus sexuels dont les multiples rebondissements ont mené jusqu'à la démission de son directeur.
Quebecor a annoncé qu'elle couperait 500 postes à travers la compagnie suite a un effort de restructuration qui devrait lui faire économiser plus de 45 millions par année.
If journalists can’t make the business case for journalism, then who will? Belinda Alzner talks with Canadian Nieman Fellow David Skok about his research on disruption and innovation in journalism with Harvard Business School’s Clayton Christensen that gives journalists and news managers a new way to look at the challenges facing the industry.
Andrew Stobo Sniderman explains how, on a whim, he ended up bearing witness to stories of pain and suffering of First Nations peoples who survived Canada’s residential schools.