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Year / 2015

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    Two senior editors no longer with Brunswick News Inc. after investigation

    Internal ethics probe alleged one editor visited a government-owned fishing lodge and the other tried to cover it up.

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    Open season on climate science

    Weaver vs. Corcoran has lessons to teach us about how hostility towards the science of climate change may be affecting the argument in the media.

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    Applications open for Massey College’s William Southam Journalism Fellowships

    Massey College and University of Toronto are now accepting applications for the William Southam Journalism Fellowships for the 2015-2016 academic year.

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    Sun News Network fades to black: a timeline

    At 5 a.m. on Feb. 13, 2015, the Sun News Network television channel went dark, airing a short message shortly after: “Sun News Network is no longer available, at the discretion of the programmer.”

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    Court denies media access to Khadr

    The Canadian media have no right to interview Omar Khadr, a federal judge has ruled.

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    How a student uncovered the peak of SFU’s mould problem

    Mohamed Sheriffdeen talks about his JHM-nominated story: his research, process and what it’s like to be nominated for your first news story.

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    The Unknowable Country: The obvious detail missing from most reports about private member’s bills

    When reporting on private member’s bills, news outlets don’t always inform their audiences of the obvious: they rarely become law.

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    Mohamed Fahmy out on bail

    Mohamed Fahmy, Egyptian bureau chief for the Al-Jazeera television network and a naturalized Canadian citizen, was released on bail early Friday morning, Cairo time. His Al-Jazeera colleague Baher Mohamed was also granted bail.

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    Pioneering baseball reporter Alison Gordon dies at 72

    In 1979, Alison Gordon became the first female sports reporter to cover the MLB full-time when she began working at the Toronto Star on the Blue Jays beat.

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    Yahoo lays off editorial staff in Toronto, Montreal

    Cuts follow a round of layoffs in other global offices.

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