Around the world: U.S. midterm election leads Canadian world headlines
The U.S. midterm elections took up significant space under Canadian world headlines Tuesday.
The U.S. midterm elections took up significant space under Canadian world headlines Tuesday.
In the world of social media, reporters are covering fewer stories, not more.
If you’ve been following the Tina Fontaine story, you’ve likely seen the work of photojournalist Lyle Stafford.
McLaughlin will be responsible for the overall newsroom operations of The Vancouver Sun, The Province, Edmonton Journal, Calgary Herald, Leader-Post and The StarPhoenix.
It was dumb to raise the issue of Jian Ghomeshi’s brand at a time when the police are investigating very serious allegations.
What the Star reported was neither gossip, nor rumour and innuendo, writes public editor Kathy English. Rather, what the Star shared with its readers was responsible reporting on a devastating and deeply disturbing story.
The results of the U.S. midterm elections were featured prominently in many Canadian news outlets Wednesday.
The complainant, Ed B, is being identified only by his first name and last initial because revealing his full name would compromise his professional position.
The newspaper has partnered with Montreal’s La Presse to develop a new tablet edition of the Toronto Star.
Canada’s print media remained focused on the U.S. midterm election results while online, broadcasters featured a spark lit among protesters in Hong Kong.