Star public editor: Catherine Porter, Ezra Levant and journalism standards
What happened at the climate change protest point to a journalistic failure regarding accuracy and fairness.
What happened at the climate change protest point to a journalistic failure regarding accuracy and fairness.
Here’s our regular update on the moves, hires and promotions in Canadian journalism for the second half of July.
C.D. Howe Institute panel debates the future of public broadcasting.
Restrictive photography contracts for entertainment events such as concerts aren’t new to photo desks, though in recent years they have started to veer into the extreme.
This fall, British Columbia, Ontario and Atlantic Canada’s press councils will amalgamate into a national body.
News about the news for the week of July 14.
Earlier this year, friends and colleagues Zach Gallinger and Arik Motksin launched 10and3, a site dedicated entirely to telling stories through data.
“In recent days there has been understandable focus on the people leaving The Globe and Mail.”
Geographical Society CEO says his organization had no editorial control over a documentary that is back in the spotlight after Paul Watson’s resignation from the Toronto Star.
If Canada is truly a country of communities, making journalism sustainable in one community is unlikely to keep it so in another.