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    Star public editor: Why Star chose not to republish cartoons

    Republishing the Charlie Hebdo cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad would be a violation of the Star’s policy regarding respect for religion.

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    Canadian Journalism Foundation launches innovation award

    New award recognizes impact on quality of journalism.

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    Canadian University Press NASH77 Conference Day 3

    Allison Leonard live-blogs sessions from the Canadian University Press NASH77 conference in Ottawa.

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    Canadian University Press NASH77 Conference Day 2

    Allison Leonard live blogs sessions from the Canadian University Press NASH77 conference in Ottawa.

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    Canadian University Press NASH77 Conference Day 1

    Allison Leonard live-blogs sessions from the Canadian University Press NASH77 conference in Ottawa.

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    Media on the move: January 2015

    The beginning of the year saw a raft of appointments in Canadian journalism.

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    Tracking job moves in Canadian journalism

    Did you get a new job? Let us know with #cdnmediamoves.

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    Pink Triangle Press to go digital-only in February

    Publisher will fold print editions of Xtra, lay off 12 staff.

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    This week in Canadian media history: One of Canada’s first publishers passed away

    Samuel Neilson ran a printing shop and the Quebec Gazette, a paper that published the government’s official announcements.

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    Globe public editor: Seven reasons why coverage of Rob Ford will continue

    [[{“fid”:”3130″,”view_mode”:”media_original”,”fields”:{“format”:”media_original”,”field_file_image_alt_text[und][0][value]”:””,”field_file_image_title_text[und][0][value]”:””},”type”:”media”,”attributes”:{“style”:”height: 221px; width: 180px; float: left; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;”,”class”:”media-element file-media-original”},”link_text”:null}]]By Sylvia Stead, public editor for the Globe and Mail Rob Ford. So, readers, you thought that you wouldn’t read any more stories about the former mayor of Toronto. In fact, some of you have taken to Twitter or commented online, rather vehemently, to protest…

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