Year / 2015
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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.… -
Nominations open for CJF Aboriginal Journalism Fellowships, Greg Clark Award and The Landsberg Award
Recipients to be recognized at the 25th annual CFJ Awards on June 3 in Toronto.… -
John Gray and Stephanie Nolen on Canada’s deadliest export
“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.… -
This week in Canadian media history: The Broadcasting Act is passed
As part of the new Broadcasting Act, the CRTC replaced the Board of Broadcast Governors as the overseeing agency.… -
More Than Hockey: Canada’s Expanding Sports Media Landscape
Bruce Arthur, Brenda Irving and Stephen Brunt discuss Canada’s expanding sports media landscape in this CJF J-Talk.… -
The Unknowable Country: The FOI issues both U.S. and Canada share
From poorly watched propaganda channels to public office-journalist relations, we’ve got a few things in common.… -
About the CAJ Ethics Committee
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… -
Media on the move: February 2015
We’ve rounded up some of the (many!) job moves that have taken place over the past two weeks.… -
Around The World: Fahmy’s pending freedom and Ukraine attacks top Canadian foreign coverage
The pending release of imprisoned Canadian-Egyptian Al-Jazeera correspondent Mohamed Fahmy and fighting between Ukrainian and separatist forces topped Canadian international coverage Tuesday.… -
Globe public editor: Egregious grammatical errors caught by Globe readers
Sylvia Stead on the grammatical errors caught by readers of The Globe and Mail.…
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