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Year / 2014

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    What good luck and kind people meant for a Brandon Sun reporter’s flood coverage

    The biggest lesson Graeme Bruce learned covering slow-moving flood waters in Manitoba’s southwestern region? Have a sharper plan.

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    Walrus editor John Macfarlane to retire

    John Macfarlane, editor and co-publisher of The Walrus, announced he will retire at the end of 2014. 

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    CBC ombudsman: Can an analyst with a partisan past provide balance?

    Balance and fairness can and should be judged by the content and the range of views presented, regardless of the title of one particular guest, writes CBC ombudsman Esther Enkin. 

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    Toronto Star Master Glass: Image stabilization

    Toronto Star video journalist, Randy Risling, explains how to best utilize image stabilization in your photography.

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    The future of immigrant journalism in Canada

    New Canadian Media founder George Abraham reflects on his project’s first four years and what the future holds for immigrant journalism.

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    The Tyee brings reader-funded reporter to Parliament Hill

    The Tyee has brought Jeremy Nuttall, a new reader-funded reporter, to Parliament Hill. 

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    Seamus O’Regan seeks Liberal nomination

    Former CTV journalist Seamus O’Regan is seeking the federal Liberal nomination in the Newfoundland riding of St. John's South-Mount Pearl.

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    Trends in journalism education in Canada: What’s being cut?

    Just as newsrooms and the media industry are undergoing transformational change these days, so too are journalism programs at universities and colleges across the country. In the second installment of this weekly three-part series, Carleton University associate professor Mary McGuire looks at what journalism schools are cutting from the curricula.

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    Updated: Steve Meurice named editor-in-chief of The Canadian Press

    Meurice, formerly the editor of National Post, will take the helm of The Canadian Press. Meanwhile, acting editor-in-chief Andrew Lundy is the new vice-president of digital at the newswire. 

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    Quinze ans de journalisme web: entre révolution et permanences

    Aujourd’hui, la première plateforme est devenue Twitter. Non seulement, nous publions d’abord sur Twitter, mais en plus, nous utilisons ce réseau pour trouver du contenu et des sources. Nous posons des questions à notre audience et nous écoutons sa réponse pour explorer de nouvelle histoires. Parfois, les réponses deviennent elles-mêmes des histoires.

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