Charting a New Path: News Reporting on Canadian Indigenous Communities
Connie Walker, Delaney Windigo and Kyle Edwards discuss reporting on Canadian Indigenous communities in this Ryerson panel.
Connie Walker, Delaney Windigo and Kyle Edwards discuss reporting on Canadian Indigenous communities in this Ryerson panel.
Recipients to be recognized at the 25th annual CFJ Awards on June 3 in Toronto.
“Where Asbestos Is Just a Fact of Life” is a piece of literary journalism that goes beyond the rhetoric to look at the people affected by it.
As part of the new Broadcasting Act, the CRTC replaced the Board of Broadcast Governors as the overseeing agency.
Bruce Arthur, Brenda Irving and Stephen Brunt discuss Canada’s expanding sports media landscape in this CJF J-Talk.
From poorly watched propaganda channels to public office-journalist relations, we’ve got a few things in common.
The CAJ Ethics Committee of the Canadian Association of Journalists is a panel of scholars, teachers and practitioners of journalism who address questions about ethical practice raised by the association's board, by journalists, by members of the public or by committee members themselves. The committee's chair, vice-chairs and members are appointed by the CAJ board.…
We’ve rounded up some of the (many!) job moves that have taken place over the past two weeks.
The pending release of imprisoned Canadian-Egyptian Al-Jazeera correspondent Mohamed Fahmy and fighting between Ukrainian and separatist forces topped Canadian international coverage Tuesday.
Sylvia Stead on the grammatical errors caught by readers of The Globe and Mail.