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    EvidenceNetwork.ca is looking for a health policy journalism intern

    As taken from EvidenceNetwork.ca's posting for this internship: Deadline for the 2012 Internship: July 31, 2012 EvidenceNetwork.ca is a non-partisan, web-based project funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Manitoba Health Research Council to make the latest evidence on controversial health policy issues available to the media. Internships are offered by EvidenceNetwork.ca annually.  The next…

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    J-Links for July 3: Journos named to Order of Canada; AP intern found dead in Mexico; Douglas Todd on journalism ethics

    Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: Six journos awarded Order of Canada, journalism ethics in today’s digital age, charities link up to give more safety training to freelancers and AP’s summer intern dies in Mexico City. And today’s read:  The National Post on Anderson Cooper coming out of the closet and if it really matters. 

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    Court ruling about sharing online news information “should eliminate fears that linking…raises legal risks”

    The Federal Court of Canada's ruling involving a website that linked to a National Post column and a photographer's website is seen as good news for those who ink to news, according to law professor Michael Geist. In his column in today's Star, linked here, of course, he describes how by dismissing the claims against…

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    Another female journalist sexually assaulted in Tahrir Square

    Men — men everywhere. Clawing, groping and raping with their hands. Others watching. Women averting their eyes. That is the story that independent journalist and student Natasha Smith described on her blog this week.

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    Procès Lapierre c. Sormany: «une faute accidentelle»

    Pierre Sormany admet avoir commis une faute en associant le chroniqueur et ex-politicien Jean Lapierre à la mafia sur Facebook. Néanmoins, il assure qu'il s'agit d'un accident. Les deux hommes se font face au Palais de justice de Montréal depuis mardi. M. Lapierre réclame 350 000 dollars à l'ancien patron de l'émission Enquête pour diffamation.

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    J-Links for June 28: Cartoon pulled after alleged pressure; CBC/Radio-Canada’s new Chairperson; How to test your news bias

    Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: B.C. cartoonist’s animation pulled off website, CBC/Radio-Canada’s Board of Director gets new Chairperson, CTV London reporter wins SONG award and a young journalist writes about experiencing sexual assault while reporting. And today’s read: Neiman Lab helps you test your own news bias. 

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    De militaire à légionnaire de l’info

    En décembre 2001, les premiers militaires canadiens sont déployés en Afghanistan en réponse aux attentats du 11 septembre. Martin Forgues sert alors dans les Forces canadiennes. Aujourd'hui journaliste, il a porté les galons pendant presque 12 ans. Portrait d'un journaliste au parcours atypique qui a fait la Bosnie et l'Afghanistan en treillis.

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    Turning the page: saying farewell and hello to changing ethics editors

    After more than four years overseeing the Ethics section of J-Source, Ivor Shapiro is stepping down. Editor-in-chief Janice Neil looks back at Shaprio's legacy as ethics editor.

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    J-Source’s new ethics editor on doing the right thing

    In her first column as J-Source's new ethics editor, Romayne Smith Fullerton talks about what it means to 'do the right thing' in terms of journalistic ethics in a highly competitive and rapidly changing technological world.

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    Samara’s Occupiers and Legislators debunks some criticisms of the media

    Belinda Alzner reports that new research from Samara into the coverage of the Occupy movement and the government’s fall legislative agenda puts into doubt some common criticisms of the news media.

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