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    La mort de Paul Desmarais et l’avenir de Gesca

    L’homme le plus riche du Québec, propriétaire de Power Corporation et de sa filiale médiatique Gesca, est décédé la nuit dernière à l’âge de 86 ans. Quel impact cette disparition aura sur le paysage médiatique québécois? Gesca restera-t-elle dans le giron de la famille Desmarais? Différentes analyses s’affrontent.

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    Live blog: Raising the bar on health policy reporting

    Featuring Trudy Lieberman, past president of the Association of Health Care Journalists in the U.S. and guest of the Evidence Network of Canadian Health Policy, along with Globe and Mail public health reporter André Picard. The Forum will explore topics such as public health reporting and how it serves the public interest; how research evidence…

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    Live Chat: Age of WikiLeaks

    It was one of the most-talked-about films at the Toronto International Film Festival and now The Fifth Estate, the blockbuster movie about the controversial Julian Assange and the WikiLeaks saga is going into wide release. Join the Postmedia live chat as we discuss Assange, his maverick site and how they changed the dissemination of information…

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    Pacific Newspaper Group wants to reset image for readers and employees

    Recently, The Province and the Vancouver Sun have been in the news for the “wrong reasons,” said the former’s editor-in-chief Wayne Moriarty. In response, Pacific News Group has launched Project Reset to reassure both employees and readers that the two brands are here to stay. 

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    Province reporter picks up top farm-writing prize

    A reporter with Vancouver-based The Province daily newspaper has earned one of the Canadian Farm Writers’ Federation’s top awards. At the Federation’s annual awards ceremony held Saturday, Glenda Lyumes earned the gold Dick Beamish press feature award for “A leader in her field,” a profile of Jill Hoeppner, a British Columbia dairy producer.

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    Santé : journalistes sous influences

    L’Université Carleton organise ce soir un forum public intitulé «journalisme en santé : viser le juste équilibre». Ou comment, dans un secteur qui ne connait pas la crise et qui n’hésite jamais à dépenser des millions pour s’octroyer des pleines pages de publicité, le journaliste peut-il parvenir à faire son travail, libre de toute influence?