Two Brunswick News careers at an end after ethics probe
After investigation findings, Times & Transcript assistant managing editor has resigned and managing editor is no longer employed by Brunswick News.
After investigation findings, Times & Transcript assistant managing editor has resigned and managing editor is no longer employed by Brunswick News.
When John Lehmann, president of the News Photographers Association of Canada, heard that a Victoria newspaper was advertising for volunteer photographers, he found the news jaw-dropping.
Our regular roundup of some of the job moves and shuffles that have taken place over the past two weeks.
“Lies, Damn Lies and Viral Content” examines the newsroom practices that lead to spreading misinformation when reporting on unverified claims.
Bursary will support a research and reporting trip by an early-career Canadian journalist who graduated from one of Canada’s university-level journalism programs in the past five years.
Instructors teaching first-year students at the Ryerson University School of Journalism observed what appeared to be an increase in the number of students whose fear of interviewing strangers was an obstacle they seemingly couldn’t overcome.
When journalists are intimidated by math, why would we expect them to be any good at covering health and science?
Join CAJ Toronto at the Press Club on Wednesday Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. for a chat with Jesse Brown, founder of Canadaland. Coverage syndicated from CAJ’s live blog.
Freelance journalists in conflict zones deserve the same concern from editors as staff, according to new principles signed by more than two dozen news organizations and press freedom groups.
Geographer and informatics consultant Hugh Stimson on the tools and approaches that make for great data stories.