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Year / 2013

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    Lac-Mégantic : toujours n°1 au Canada

    Si l’explosion de Lac-Mégantic a disparu du Top3 des informations les plus citées dans les médias internationaux, elle demeure ce matin la nouvelle du jour au Québec mais aussi, plus surprenant, dans le reste du Canada, selon le classement d’Influence Communication.

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    David Skok on Nelson Mandela and the importance of press freedom

    David Skok reflects on Nelson Mandela's impact on him, and on press freedom around the world. 

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    Lac-Mégantic: la SRC et le JDM se partagent la primeur

    Radio-Canada et le JDM ont été le premier médias à annoncer la catastrophe de Lac-Mégantic via leur compte Twitter. Il aura fallu attendre plusieurs heures avant que les autres réseaux ne suivent. Depuis, images et témoignages tournent en continu. Au point de lasser certains téléspectateurs (article modifié lundi 15 juillet à 9h07 pour tenir compte…

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    Absence of evidence is evidence of absence in health policy

    Since 2011, the Evidence Network, a group of Canadian health policy researchers, has been channeling evidence related to health policy issues into the media. What have they achieved? Ernest Hoffman talks with founder Noralou Roos to chart their progress and gauge their impact.

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    Three journalists join City Montreal’s Breakfast Television as on-air talent

    City Montreal added Catherine Verdon-Diamond, Laura Casella and Elias Makos to its Breakfast Television on-air team.

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    Lac-Mégantic: la course à l’infographie

    Hier le Journal de Montréal, aujourd’hui La Presse : les grands médias québécois expliquent la catastrophe de Lac-Mégantic via des infographies interactives.

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    Long-time Globe and Mail and Maclean’s foreign correspondent Malcolm Ian MacDonald Gray has died

    Long-time Globe and Mail and Maclean's foreign correspondent Malcolm Ian MacDonald Gray has died. He was 67.

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    Trapped journalist shares his experience of Toronto’s flash flood

    CBC broadcaster Craig Norris was caught on a commuter train that was partially submerged during Toronto's storm on Monday. He talks to J-Source about his experience being trapped on the GO train for several hours amidst surging floodwaters.

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    Journalists for Human Rights launches new program in northern Ontario

    JHR has trained journalists mostly in Sub-Saharan Africa, but now it’s going to northern Ontario seeking to increase Aboriginal-Canadian participation in local and national media. It’s sending two trainers to a total of six remote communities over the course of nine months to train interested Aboriginals. 

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    «Certains journalistes ne sont pas là pour les bonnes raisons»

    À tout juste 40 ans, David Thumbiano est devenu en avril dernier, le nouveau rédacteur en chef de la télévision publique burkinabé (RTB). Une fonction qui l’éloigne du terrain et l’oblige à faire preuve de diplomatie pour gérer pressions et critiques, qui viennent de toute part.

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