Year / 2016
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Southern stories told on film
National Film Board heads to Saskatchewan and Alberta’s grasslands to capture local experiences.
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Anti-TPP day of action highlights threat to journalism
It’s part of a massive campaign against the TPP in North America, led north of the border by CWA Canada.
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How much do newspaper reporters earn in 2016?
The average employment income of a journalist in Canada was $46,621, according to Statistics Canada’s 2011 census.
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Why Ian Gill thinks No News is Bad News
Author of new book explores challenges faced by Canadian media industry.
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Memo: Wendy Metcalfe leaving Toronto Star to be Editor-in-Chief of three of New Brunswick’s daily newspapers
Metcalfe has also been named Director of Content for Brunswick News.
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When your recorder fails
It will happen to every journalist—your recorder will stop working when you really need it.
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Applications open for 2016 R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship
The annual award of $25,000, administered by Carleton University, covers travel, reporting and research expenses as well as a stipend for a journalist.
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Memo: New Managing Director for CBC Quebec
Meredith Dellandrea has been appointed Managing Director of CBC News and Centres for the Quebec region.
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Journalism Jobs: September 14
Here’s our regular listing of Canadian journalism job opportunities.
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CBC Ombudsman: A boycott is a boycott—The Greens and BDS
The complainant thought it was wrong to refer to the result of the BDS resolution passed at the Green Party Convention as “supporting a movement boycotting Israel.”