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    Some advice for parents of a j-school student

    There’s a question we hear from parents and their teens considering enrolling in our program that reflects a broader perception in society: “Isn’t journalism dying?”

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    5 questions with CJFE Executive Director Tom Henheffer

    Speaking with Henheffer about an upcoming Charter challenge against Bill C-51, and what the new law means for journalists.

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    Contemplating tourist ethics in Chris Turner’s “On Tipping in Cuba”

    This 2012 Walrus feature turns the seemingly innocuous act of tipping into an examination of the larger ethical transactions made when a Canadian tours Cuba.

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    Tuesday Tabs: supporting Greece’s indie media, Starbucks gets into publishing

    News about the news for the week of July 28.

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    CBC journalist takes to Twitter to find live-hit harasser

    After a bystander yelled FHRITP to her while covering the Pan Am Games closing ceremony, CBC Toronto journalist Charlsie Agro has filed a police report.

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    Mohamed Fahmy braces for verdict in Egypt

    A Cairo court is expected to deliver a verdict Thursday for the Canadian journalist being tried on widely denounced terror charges.

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    Globe Public Editor: Meet a tireless reader who keeps The Globe on its toes

    I hear from my share (okay, maybe more than my share) of critical readers, but I also have the distinct pleasure of hearing from some very smart Canadians who love good journalism and expect perfection from The Globe and Mail.

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    Star public editor: Anti-terror law challenge creates journalistic dilemma

    The legal challenge to Canada’s anti-terrorism law led to a tough decision for the Star’s national security reporter.

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    Wade Rowland on the Senate’s CBC report

    We spoke to the York University communication studies professor and former CBC manager about the report and his upcoming book on the history of public broadcasting in Canada.

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    Memo: Robert Fisher’s last day at CBC

    “Today Robert Fisher, our news anchor and provincial affairs specialist, signs off.”

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