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    GGI – Médias, dissidence et dialogue dans l’espace public

    Par Colette Brin Quand les débats politiques s’enflamment, les médias peuvent-ils favoriser le dialogue entre contestataires et décideurs? S’ils se contentent de raconter et de montrer l’escalade des tensions, faut-il les tenir partiellement responsables de la détérioration du climat social? Doivent-ils s’interroger sur les intérêts des sources qui les alimentent et en informer le public?…

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    Classic Gopnik

    In the latest issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism, Matthew Braga profiles Adam Gopnik and explains why The New Yorker essayist aspires to be the “rococo, Jewish, city-bound, Canadian E.B. White.”

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    Radio-Canada, F-35 et Journal de Montréal

    Un F-35 attaque la tour de Radio-Canada à Montréal. Ceci n'est pas la réalité, mais un photo-montage du caricaturiste du Journal de Montréal, Baudet. Cette illustration des compressions budgétaires imposées au réseau public par le gouvernement fédéral fait débat sur les réseaux sociaux.

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    CBC Dispatches and Connect to be cancelled

    Reports on Twitter during a CBC Town Hall stated that CBC Radio’s Dispatches with Rick MacInnes-Rae and Television’s Connect with Mark Kelley will be among the first to feel the wrath of a 10 per cent budget cut that was handed to the broadcaster in the Mar 29 federal budget.

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    A journalist is a journalist, student or not: Why j-students have ethics codes too

    The job of a journalism school includes providing its students with a solid journalistic ethical foundation. Rhiannon Russell compares the student ethics codes of institutions across the country—from UBC all the way to King's—and with explanation from directors and professors at some of Canada's most well-known journalism schools, lays out why, when it comes down to…

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    Mike Wallace’s impact on Canadian journalism

    Mike Wallace's death at the age of 93 has led many to assess his impact on American journalism. But as Cecil Rosner explains, his interviewing style also influenced the course of Canadian investigative journalism, particularly the television variety.

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    Mike Wallace’s impact on Canadian journalism

    Mike Wallace's death at the age of 93 has led many to assess his impact on American journalism. But his interviewing style also influenced the course of Canadian investigative journalism, particularly the television variety.