Jean-Philippe Cipriani named editor-in-chief of ProjetJ
Our French-language sister site, ProjetJ, has named Jean-Philippe Cipriani its new editor-in-chief.
Our French-language sister site, ProjetJ, has named Jean-Philippe Cipriani its new editor-in-chief.
COMMUNIQUÉ | MONTRÉAL, 21 janvier 2013 – ProjetJ, l’observatoire indépendant du journalisme et des médias, annonce la nomination de Jean-Philippe Cipriani au poste de rédacteur en chef.
In what has been called an “unusual, if not unprecedented” move, the Prime Minister’s Office and parliamentary secretary to the Prime Minister Dean Del Mastro have issued a statement in response to reporting by Stephen Maher in which Maher is referred to as "controversial."
The University of Toronto Scarborough campus is hiring a lecturer in journalism for a full-time teaching stream appointment to begin July 1, 2013. Deadline: March 12, 2013.
If the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network wasn't already on your radar, it likely is now. The small network has been on the Idle No More protest story since it began on Dec. 10.
En juin 2010, alors que sa carrière était en pleine ascension, le journaliste Alexis Deschênes causait une onde de choc en quittant la profession pour entreprendre des études de droit. Aujourd'hui aux portes de sa nouvelle carrière d'avocat, il nous donne de ses nouvelles.
It was a conference with perhaps the lowest average delegate age of all journalism conferences in Canada, but the Canadian University Press’s 75th annual national conference still managed to pack quite the knowledge punch with dozens of informative sessions and keynote speakers that included CBC's Amanda Lang
A senior Department of Justice lawyer has been suspended from his job without pay after bringing a case before the Federal Court alleging that his department is not properly screening proposed legislation for compliance with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and other legislation.
Western University's daily student paper, The Gazette, is facing threats to its press freedom from its publisher, the Western University Students' Council, according to front-page reports today penned by the paper's editor-in-chief Gloria Dickie.
The Canadian Association of Journalists is accepting applications for its 2012 awards program until Feb. 8.