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    J-Links for July 25: Toronto Sun’s front-page stunt; CBSC decision on portraying dwarfism; Ethiopia blocks newspaper

      Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: National Post’s Chris Selly comments on the Toronto Sun’s front page feature where it had a 14-year-old boy purchase alcohol wearing a burka and face veil, after a two-year lockout change transpires at Journal de Montréal, CBSC releases decision on portryal of dwarfism and Ethiopian authorites block 30,000 copies of…

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    An ear to the GroundWire: citizen journalism for community news

    Depending on who you talk to, the rise of the “citizen journalist” may be heralded as democratic, engaging, educational, and authentic. Alternatively, it might be criticized for its diminished professional standards, unsustainable growth or lack of oversight. Jacky Tunistra explains how GroundWire, a national community radio program, harnesses the idea of the citizen journalist in…

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    Toronto Star legal affairs reporter Tracey Tyler dies of cancer at 50

    Tracey Tyler, the Toronto Star’s long-time legal affairs reporter, passed away shortly before 7 a.m. today at Juravinski Hospital in Hamilton at the age of 50.

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    The ethics of gender sensitivity

    When Toronto Star reporter Peter Edwards profiled a jail guard who underwent sex reassignment surgery, Edwards struggled with more than just which pronoun to use. In this week's column, he offers a first-person account of the issues behind the copy.

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    Radio-Canada ombudsman clears Pierre Duchesne of conflict of interest allegations

    Radio-Canada’s ombudsman Pierre Tourangeau says he found no evidence that Duchesne had placed himself in a conflict of interest while employed with Radio-Canada. However, Tourangeau notes that his investigation was based only off of the information known to him.

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    J-Links for July 24: Pierre Duchesne wants an apology; CRTC approves Global News channel in B.C.; Canada’s crime rate lowest in 40 years

    Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: Former CBC/Radio-Canada political reporter turned PQ candidate Pierre Duchesne has been cleared of bias and wants apology from Liberals, CRTC approves Shaw’s application for 24-hour Global News channel in B.C., a B.C. reporter on what readers want from journalists and an Israeli journalist is convicted of possession of…

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    New journalism program launched in Ontario

    With the launch Trent University and Loyalist College’s new joint degree journalism program comes the inevitable question: In the current economic environment and difficult job market, does Canada need another j-school? In talking to people behind the new program as well as experts and those who have recently launched programs of their own, Angelina Irinici takes…

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    J-Links for July 23: UBC Journalism project leads to 18 arrests; Exploring ‘drone journalism’; Balancing reporting and emotion in photos

    Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: UBC journalism students’ project has led to 18 arrests in Brazil, journalism professor wins grant to explore ‘drone journalism,’ journalist and writer expresses love for long-form reads and a photojournalist who covered the Colorado shootings explains how he balances reporting with emotion. And today’s read: Colorado shooting suspect…

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    Week in review: Social media and the Danzig St. shooting

    I heard about Toronto’s Danzig St. shooting before I’d even got out of bed on Tuesday morning. My iPhone often doubles as an alarm clock and as a result, I find myself checking email and social media feeds before my feet ever touch the floor. Lest that day be an exception, as I came across a tweet…

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    Are paywalls changing the way journalists write stories?

    Are inverted pyramids, 24-word ledes and formulaic approaches to stories to be the ghosts of journalism past with the proliferation of online paywalls? Or is writing simply evolving on a new medium?

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