Year / 2015
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The news, Jian and me: a conversation with Jesse Brown
The Canadaland podcaster speaks at Ryerson University.… -
AP Bureau Chief Kathy Gannon in conversation with Dick Gordon
Kelly Hobson live-blogs a conversation with the AP’s Kathy Gannon from Carleton University.… -
Jane Gerster crowdfunds year-long reporting project on missing, murdered Aboriginal women
Gerster is the latest journalist to turn to readers to support her work directly.… -
Around the world: Canadian Forces role in Iraq focus of international coverage
Canadian media focuses on the evolving role of Canadian special forces in Iraq, while the aftermath of the Paris attacks and a statement from Japanese PM Shinzo Abe also feature prominently in the day’s news.… -
Loss of bargaining power puts journalists’ lives at risk: CPJ
In 2014, 221 journalists were imprisoned worldwide, says the Committee to Protect Journalists.… -
This week in Canadian media history: The first Aboriginal television network in Canada was launched
The APTN was created after the CRTC issued the Therrien Commitee Report.… -
Gateway takes home four JHM Awards
Former Algonquin Times editor named journalist of the year.… -
Live Q&A: Social media with Mick Cote and Lauren Strapagiel
Mick Côté and Lauren Strapagiel take questions from journalism students about which social media skills are essential for new journalists and the best way to get noticed by potential employers on social media.… -
Unlimited Access: Highlights from Canadian University Press’s 77th national conference
Did you miss this year’s national student journalism conference? We’ve got you covered.… -
Ian Adams on a town ravaged by industry and government
“The Forgotten Miners of Newfoundland” is a piece of literary journalism written with powerful, quiet rage.…
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