Year / 2015
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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.… -
Canadian Journalism Foundation launches innovation award
New award recognizes impact on quality of journalism.… -
Canadian University Press NASH77 Conference Day 3
Allison Leonard live-blogs sessions from the Canadian University Press NASH77 conference in Ottawa.… -
Canadian University Press NASH77 Conference Day 2
Allison Leonard live blogs sessions from the Canadian University Press NASH77 conference in Ottawa.… -
Canadian University Press NASH77 Conference Day 1
Allison Leonard live-blogs sessions from the Canadian University Press NASH77 conference in Ottawa.… -
Media on the move: January 2015
The beginning of the year saw a raft of appointments in Canadian journalism.… -
Tracking job moves in Canadian journalism
Did you get a new job? Let us know with #cdnmediamoves.… -
Pink Triangle Press to go digital-only in February
Publisher will fold print editions of Xtra, lay off 12 staff.… -
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.… -
Globe public editor: Seven reasons why coverage of Rob Ford will continue
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