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    What Canadian media is missing about climate change

    New research by the University of British Columbia and Memorial University on how Canada’s media reports on climate change suggests that our national newspapers – The Globe & Mail and National Post – are failing to provide their readers with a complete picture of global warming and climate change issues in Canada. Tindall, a participant…

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    «L’Afrique est en retard en tout, sauf dans les nouvelles technologies»

    Théodore Kouadio est journaliste scientifique à Fraternité Matin, le quotidien ivoirien proche du parti au pouvoir. Une passion de tous les jours, mais également un challenge pour celui qui croit ardemment à la science comme levier de développement.

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    Josh Greenberg appointed as new associate director at Carleton School of Journalism and Communication

    The School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University has appointed Josh Greenberg to the role of associate director effective July 1. In the one-year appointment, Greenberg will oversee the Communications side of the school. 

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    Border Crossings wins magazine of the year at Western Magazine Awards

    Border Crossings, a Winnipeg quarterly cultural magazine, won magazine of the year and Manitoba magazine of the year at the 31st Annual Western Magazine Awards. The awards were presented June 21 in Vancouver. The foundation also announced that the winners of the WMAF Lifetime Achievement Award are Paul and Audrey Grescoe.

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    Twitter rules for journalists? Here are 26 of Steve Ladurantaye’s

    Someone asked me if I had any guidelines for how I use Twitter, and I thought I could think of maybe five things that I believe to be true I’ve been on it for a few years now, and have made lots of mistakes. I’ve been boring, I’ve been funny, I’ve been not funny when…

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    Transcontinental’s The Amherst Daily News cuts down to weekly publication schedule

    The 120-year-old newspaper The Amherst Daily News will publish its last daily edition on July 26. It re-emerges as a weekly, The Amherst News, on August 2.

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    Toronto Sun assigns three columnists to new roles

    Effective Monday, three Toronto Sun columnists will take on new roles in a move that its editor said “will be terrific for our readers.”

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    Présomption d’innocence sur fond de corruption généralisée

    Hier Vaillancourt, Zambito et le couple Porter, aujourd’hui Applebaum. Et demain? Photos et noms des présumés corrompus s’étalent chaque jour à la une des grands quotidiens québécois. Arrêté, accusé, inculpé, coupable, quelle différence pour le grand public? Ou comment respecter le principe de présomption d’innocence dans un tel climat de défiance?

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    Flood watch: How CTV Calgary covered catastrophe

    Days after devastating floods ripped through Calgary, some parts of the city are still in a state of emergency. Here on J-Source, CTV Calgary's Karen Owen shares her story of what it was like to produce hours of breaking, live, television news coverage as the drama unfolded.

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    CBC Calgary newsroom evacuated, makeshift newsroom set up at SAIT Polytechnic

    Due to the “worst flooding in decades,” CBC Calgary's newsroom was evacuated Thursday night. It's estimated that 75,000 people are affected by evacuation orders, including several CBC Calgary employees.

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