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    Reportage à l’étranger 101

    L’Association des journalistes indépendants (AJIQ) propose jeudi soir une formation sur le reportage à l’étranger. L’occasion pour ProjetJ de discuter avec celui qui la donne, Valérian Mazataud, photojournaliste indépendant qui depuis 2009 a couvert les principaux drames qui se sont joués tout autour de la planète, et de lui demander quelques conseils pour qui voudrait…

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    Education Matters: Should journalism schools take a stand on unpaid internships?

    Journalism schools have long considered internships to be a vital part of the real-world experience that help students land paying media jobs after graduation. But should they stop posting advertisements for work without pay, which could be interpreted as giving tacit support?

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    J-Source launches new education column by veteran political reporter and educator Janice Tibbetts

    In Education Matters, Janice Tibbetts will examine the pressing issues  relating to journalism education in Canada.

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    The Unknowable Country: Why journalists and governments no longer know what Canadians value

    The federal government has abandoned funding for the World Values Survey—just like it did for the long-form census. Sean Holman reports.  

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    Why some journalism grads no longer wait for a job offer

    UBC journalism grad Jimmy Thomson and a close circle of friends launched Worst, a blog about media, entrepreneurship and millennials. They had access to writers, editors, photographers, illustrators, web designers and people with the business savvy to help keep them afloat, so why wait for a job offer?

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    CBC ombudsman: One point of view at a time works for achieving balance

    CBC policy on balance allows for the expression of a variety of views over a reasonable period of time, writes ombudsman Esther Enkin. 

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    Xtra managing editor Danny Glenwright leaves for JHR

    Danny Glenwright, managing editor for Xtra in Toronto and Ottawa, is leaving the news magazine to join Journalists for Human Rights as its interim executive director. 

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    Chantelle Bellrichard wins inaugural CJF Aboriginal journalism fellowship

    Bellrichard, an associate producer at CBC Vancouver and a web developer at the UBC Graduate School of Journalism, is the winner of the Canadian Journalism Foundation’s Aboriginal journalism fellowship. 

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    This week in Canadian media history: First newspaper delivered by airplane in Canada

    The first delivery of a morning newspaper by air in Canada was made on May 27, 1919, when Roland Groome delivered the Regina Morning Leader to Moose Jaw, Sask.

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    National Post names Anne Marie Owens as editor

    Owens becomes the first female editor-in-chief of a Canadian national newspaper. She starts in her new role on June 9. 

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