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    Updated: Sun Media cuts 200 jobs

    Sun Media announced it will cut approximately 200 positions across the company, of which one quarter will come from editorial. These latest cuts follow another 360 job losses earlier this year, in addition to the closure of eight publications and three free dailies. 

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    CBC Connects: A talk on courageous reporting

    Join host Carol Off (As It Happens) as CBC reporters including Adrienne Arsenault (The National), David Common(World Report), John Lancaster (CBC Toronto) and Anna Maria Tremonti (The Current) share what it's like to take risks in the field, whether reporting at home or abroad.

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    Catching up with the photographer behind the iconic Oka standoff photo

    It’s one of the most iconic images in Canadian history. It resonates as much today as it did almost a quarter century ago when it landed in newspapers across the country. And yet, for such a famous photo, the story of the photojournalist who took it, Shaney Komulainen, isn’t as well known. Photojournalism editor Mark…

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    J-Source launches new Photojournalism section

    The University of Regina’s Mark Taylor will edit the new section dedicated to exploring issues about photojournalism in Canada and offering tips and advice from some of the best in the business.

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    What we lose when newspapers give up on beat reporting

    As general assignment becomes the norm in newsrooms, publishers save money while the journalism—and the readers—suffer, writes Lisa Coxon for the Ryerson Review of Journalism

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    Ryerson Review of Journalism launches 30th anniversary commemorative ebook

    Ryerson Review of Journalism has put together an ebook to celebrate 30 years of publishing, featuring some of the magazine’s best work from across the decades. 

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    J-Source and ProjetJ move to new financial structure in January

    While all of the financing is not yet in place to cover the CJP’s three-year transition to a not-for-profit entity, we are close enough to our goal to be confident that we can launch the new structure for J-Source/ProjetJ successfully in January, writes publisher Christopher Waddell.

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    Globe and Mail media reporter Steve Ladurantaye joins Twitter Canada

    Ladurantaye is joining Twitter, tweeted Kirstine Stewart, the head of the social media network’s Canadian branch. 

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    Chatelaine seeking web, copy editing and editorial interns

    Chatelaine is currently seeking one web intern immediately, and two copy/research interns and one editorial intern for the new year.

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    Le sociofinancement, la nouvelle arme des journalistes indépendants?

    Après Nouveau Projet, en kiosque depuis deux ans, et Inouï qui verra le jour au printemps, c’est au tour du webzine Planète F, de tenter l’aventure du sociofinancement. Ce magazine, cofondé par les journalistes indépendantes Mariève Paradis et Sarah Poulin-Chartrand, a pour objectif de parler aux familles, et de la famille, différemment.

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