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    Qualité d’information et élections générales au Québec: les Québécois préfèrent Québecor et Radio-Canada

    Selon les Québécois, les médias de Québecor et de Radio-Canada ont offert la meilleure qualité d’information lors des élections générales du 4 septembre 2012. Mais ils sont à peine 52 % à penser que les journalistes ont été équitables pour tous les partis politiques.

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    Prorogation + Resignation = Consternation: How the Toronto Star handled McGuinty’s bombshell

    Dalton McGuinty's surprise resignation and prorogation of the Ontario legislature left newsrooms nationwide scrambling. So how did the Toronto Star manage to pull together six comprehensive pages of coverage in a matter of hours? The Star's news editor, Jonathan P. Kuehlein, shares the story here in J-Source.

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    On labelling advertorials

    How should newspapers be labelling advertorials so that it's clear to readers where the content is coming from? This is just one of the questions Jonathan Sas asks after a recent eight-page advertorial spread on the oil sands in The Globe and Mail was labelled differently in print than it was online.

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    Toronto Star to launch paywall in 2013

    The Toronto Star has announced it will make the move to a paid-subscription model for its online content beginning in 2013.

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    J-Links: Toronto Star to paywall in 2013; Access to PM on trips is less than in past; Lessons from Circa

    J-Links: Toronto Star to paywall in 2013; Access to PM on trips is less than in past; Lessons from Circa

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    Regards croisés sur les SLAPP

    Le Magazine du CPQ s'est entretenu avec trois experts, provenant de divers domaines et aux opinions assez divergentes, à propos de ce que l'on appelle, en langage courant, les SLAPP (acronyme anglais pour Strategic lawsuit against public participation), et que l'on appelle en français les poursuites-bâillons.

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    Applications for The Globe and Mail’s summer job program due Nov. 5

    The Globe and Mail has opened applications for its 2013 summer program and is seeking reporters, web editors, copy editors, a photographer, a page designer for its Toronto office. It is also seeking a reporter-editor for its Vancouver bureau.

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    Halifax event: Discussion on trust in social media with Mathew Ingram and Craig Silverman

    The University of King’s College’s 9th annual Joseph Howe Symposium on Saturday Nov. 3 will host Craig Silverman and Mathew Ingram in talk about truth and new media.

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    J-Links: CBC to cut spending; More Postmedia paywalls coming; China blocks NYT after investigation

    J-Links: CBC to cut spending; More Postmedia paywalls coming; China blocks NYT after investigation

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    The case for local publishers in local newspapers

    In light of the news that Sun Media had laid off five regional publishers in Ontario, replacing them with advertising managers, Steve Ladurantaye turned to his former publisher to ask: What role do local publishers play in newspapers?

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