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    Public editor: Why some words have accents in the Globe and others don’t

    The Globe’s policy is to use accents on French names and words but not on words in other languages. The belief is that Canadian editors should know the correct accents for French words but cannot be expected to know the accents for other languages.

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    5 books to whet journalism students’ appetites

    Once you earn that hard-won job, you will be too busy doing journalism to read or even think deeply about capital-J journalism. Books Editor Dan Rowe recommends five books that may or may not appear one of your syllabi, but that you should read anyway.

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    Media Musings: Does a journalism education still matter?

    The strongest case for a journalism education is that media companies in the vast majority of cases still ask for journalism graduates from college or university programs, writes columnist Joe Banks.

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    6 reasons why interviewing streeters is awesome

    Talking with non-officials and non-experts about their experiences is one of the best parts of being a reporter. Yes, it can be tough. But here are six reasons to keep reaching out to them. 

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    Colin Horgan joins federal Liberals as a speech writer

    Horgan, a former Parliament Hill reporter for iPolitics.ca, has joined the federal Liberals as a speechwriter. 

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    Ask a Mentor: How do you network with journalists?

    Networking is a big part of job hunting, but how do you get started? Canadian Association of Journalists membership chair Ellin Bessner shares her tips.

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    Transcontinental shuts down 20 weeklies, lays off 80 employees

    Transcontinental is shutting down 20 weekly newspapers in Quebec and laying off 80 employees. 

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    Recent hires at Canadian j-schools

    As journalism students head back to the school, here’s a look at some of the new people who have joined faculties across the country.

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    TC Media ferme 20 hebdos en région

    Conséquence du rachat en décembre des soixante-quatorze hebdos québécois de Sun  Media par TC Media, vingt titres vont cesser de paraitre à compter d’aujourd’hui. Coup humain: quatre-vingts licenciements.

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    Video: How to shoot a streeter

    A lot of people consider a streeter, also called a man on the street (MOS), a waste of airtime. But done properly, it can be a great tool to give your audience a voice and provide context on important issues. So how do you shoot a good streeter? Check out this video tutorial produced at…

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