Year / 2013
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Intimidation de la part d’Hydro-Québec?
Le comité aviseur de la municipalité de Saint-Adolphe d’Howard, dans les Laurentides, accuse Hydro-Québec «d’intimidation» et de «tentative de bâillonnement d’un média régional», en l’occurrence l’hebdomadaire Point de Vue Sainte-Agathe.
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Les murs payants sont plus répandus au Canada qu’aux États-Unis et au Royaume-Uni
En matière d’accès payant à l’information publiée en ligne, les journaux canadiens mènent la danse, mettant en place, plus rapidement que leurs homologues aux États-Unis et en Europe, des systèmes d’abonnements numériques.
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Behind-the-scenes: How UBC journalism students uncovered the roots of global illegal logging
Reporting from Russia, Indonesia and Cameroon, UBC journalism students covered the $30-billion global trade in illegal logging. Keith Rozendal explains some of the global journalism practices and perspectives he gained as a…
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SABAR introduces free terminology guidebook for reporting on Aboriginal issues
There are many nuances to covering Aboriginal issues that a lot of journalists aren't aware of, but now there's a new resource that can help solve that problem. Eric Mark Do has…
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Global investigative journalism conference draws record numbers
This year's Global Investigative Journalism Conference showed convincingly that investigative reporting is alive and well and spreading internationally.
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Globe public editor: A diverse audience and the struggle with language
With an increasingly diverse audience in a diverse country, Globe editors struggle to standardize spelling with non-English languages, although that standardization does not include accents.
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CBC annual meeting: How is radio changing?
Join CBC hosts Matt Galloway, Rebecca Makonnen, Steve Patterson, Jean-Sebastien Bernatchez and Anna Maria Tremonti as they discuss how radio is changing and how new technology is making it easier for Canadians…
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Live blog: The Coveted Journey: From Journalist to Bestselling Author
It’s no secret that many journalists have a book manuscript tucked away. Or a great idea for the Great Canadian Novel. But rare is the journalist who achieves big-time commercial success beyond…
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Black Press and Glacier Media swap six newspaper titles
After Black Press bought two publications from and sold four others to Glacier Media, five more B.C. newspapers now have competitors owned by the same company, raising speculation about mergers and closures.
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Book Review: Gene Allen’s Making National News cements the influential but little-known role Canadian Press played as a significant cultural force
Former Canadian Press journalist Catherine McKercher writes that Allen’s book is a thorough chronological analysis of the first 50 years of Canadian Press. She hopes for a sequel.