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    Compressions à Radio-Canada: les cadres ne font pas leur part, selon les syndicats

    Bien que CBC/Radio-Canada devra composer avec 115 M$ de moins au cours des trois prochaines années, ses cadres continueront de toucher leurs primes de rendement annuelles. «8 M$ par année pour les 3 prochaines années, soit l'équivalent de plus d'une centaine d'emplois» devraient ainsi être distribués, dénonce un front commun de quatre syndicats desservant le…

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    A quick look at news mediums and international development

    Newspaper subscriptions may be waning in places where digital technology has been widely adopted and online news is quite literally at your fingertips at all times by means of smartphone technology, but this isn’t the case across the globe.

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    Des stratèges se creusent les méninges pour le journalisme

    Par Chantal Francoeur Des journalistes oeuvrant au privé, au public et dans les médias communautaires. Des travailleurs avec des postes permanents, des pigistes et des bénévoles. Des chercheurs. Des étudiants. Des citoyens. Des activistes venant de partout au pays. Tous tournés vers la recherche de solutions à court, moyen et long terme pour un journalisme…

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    A PC majority in Alberta: The narrative the media missed

    Surging Wildrose vs. a disenchanted PC dynasty: It was an aggressive narrative the media wanted so badly to be true that we—encouraged by dependable polls—urged it along. As Zoey Duncan reports, it wasn’t until the ballot boxes were counted that we realized how utterly we’d all been swept along by so-called opinion polls.

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    A closer look at Alberta election coverage: tweeters, bloggers and mainstream context

    Zoey Duncan explains that though bloggers and tweeters directed much of the coverage of the Alberta provincial election, when it came to mainstream media, amongst all the digital pageantry and Wildrose boosterism, one thing was conspicuously sparse in the coverage—context.

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    Freelance environmental journalism: Going it alone and making it work

    With little demand for environmental stories in Canadian mainstream publications, freelance journalist Stephen Leahy faced two options: Give up the beat, or find a new way to make ends meet. Paul Weinberg explains why the 20-year veteran chose the latter and how he is faring.

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    Journalism conference offers bright moments for news industry in transition

    The Journalism Strategies Conference at McGill in Montreal was full of interesting critiques, insights and thoughtful discussion. Professor Robert Washburn provides a summary blog on a few impressions from this past weekend where academics, journalists and students examined journalism and its role in democracy now and in the future.

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    From open data to open code: The Guardian launches Miso project

    New for your reporter toolkit is code that will allow you to make data visualizations just like The Guardian.

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    Finalists for Michener awards: CBC Vancouver, Globe, LaPresse, Toronto Star, Victoria Times Colonist, Windsor Star

    The 2011 Michener Award for meritorious public-service journalism to be awarded on May, 10, 2012, includes these finalists:

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    ‘We’re all journalists now’…but are we, really?

    Anyone who came to last night’s forum on participatory journalism looking to be told definitively how blogging, commenting, social media and engagement have changed the craft of journalism surely left disappointed. While the panelists agreed that engaging with audiences is both beneficial and absolutely essential in a new media landscape, there were differences of opinion…

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