Star public editor: Slutwalk and the fact of the art
Artists have licence to disregard facts. Journalists do not.
Artists have licence to disregard facts. Journalists do not.
CBC will reduce some supper-hour newscasts but increase its presence in Fort McMurray and Quebec’s Eastern Townships.
The Canadian Journalism Project looks to raise $6,500 to support J-Source.
Conservative attitudes suffocate creative journalism and block needed change in the profession, says columnist Stephen Ward.
The act aims to dismiss suits that silence criticism by threatening publishers, activists and others with legal bills they can’t afford.
As the world becomes more interconnected than ever before, the role of the Canadian foreign correspondent is changing rapidly.
A study of reddit users’ posts about the Toronto mayoral election shows a preference for old, mainstream news outlets over online and alternative media.
Toronto Media Mixer gets media workers talking about their rights.
Nine jobs will be cut as a result of closures in Victoria, Saskatoon, Regina, London, Windsor, Kitchener and Hamilton.
The program is aimed at helping people with journalism experience improve their photography skills and build a strong portfolio.