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    Public editor: Why the Star published secret Conservative party documents

    An anonymous email to the Toronto Star's newsroom led to several exclusive stories about the inner workings of Canada's Conservative party. Public editor Kathy English explains why the newspaper published this confidential information. 

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    France/Québec: regards croisés sur les formations en journalisme

    Comment apprend-on à être journaliste au Québec et en France au début du 21e siècle? Le discours sur l’avenir de la profession est-il le même de part et d’autre de l’Atlantique? Trois étudiants de l’Université Laval, deux Français et une Québécoise, se sont posé la question dans le cadre de leur cours de Journalisme et…

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    Globe public editor: The PM and the floating hockey stick explained

    A reader complained about a photo of Prime Minister Stephen Harper that—at first glance—appears to have been photoshopped. The Globe and Mail's public editor Sylvia Stead explains. 

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    This week in Canadian media history: Toronto’s CFRB hit the air in 1927

    Canada's First Rogers Batteryless first broadcasted Feb.19, 1927. As its name states, it was the first station to use Edward S. (Ted) Rogers' new AC-powered radio sets, as opposed to the industry standard DC sets. 

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    Toronto Star Master Glass: Why photographers should use UV filters

    In this Toronto Star video series on photojournalism, photographer Steve Russell explains why a filter is an important part of your photography kit. (Protects your lens PLUS a cool effect you can do with a UV filter!)

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    Le photojournalisme, «un métier sous respirateur artificiel»

    Alors que les prix du World Press Photo 2014 ont été décernés la semaine dernière, ProjetJ  braque ses projecteurs sur le photojournalisme, qui dans le contexte de crise que traversent les journaux du monde entier, écope tout particulièrement. Le Québec ne fait pas exception, sauf à regarder du côté de La Presse, où le nombre…

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    Ask a Mentor: Is it OK to write about a source you’re suing?

    When Toronto Star reporter Daniel Dale launched his lawsuit against Mayor Rob Ford and said he would continue to report on the city hall beat, a J-Source reader asked if it was acceptable to write about a source you’re suing. Shauna Snow-Capparelli, a member of the CAJ’s national Ethics Advisory Committee, responds. 

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    L’entrevue selon Claude Bernatchez

    Le morningman de Radio-Canada à Québec animait en novembre, au dernier congrès de la Fédération professionnelle des journalistes du Québec (FPJQ), un atelier sur l’entrevue. Voici quelques-uns de ses conseils.

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    Talk with Global TV’s Sean Mallen: Changing trends in journalism

    The Ryerson Journalism Alumni Association is hosting its annual general meeting. J-Source will live blog the keynote address from Global TV's Sean Mallen on the changing trends in journalism. Thursday 7:30 p.m. ET. 

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    Toronto Star Master Glass: How to shoot for success at the Olympics

    In this Toronto Star video series on photojournalism, photographer Richard Lautens shares his must-do checklist for capturing succesful images at the Olympics. 

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