Year / 2016
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Globe and Mail Public Editor: At The Globe, Dr. doesn’t just mean medical doctors
The Globe style guide has clear rules for honorifics, but errors are sometimes repeated and compounded.
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News media’s rush to be first can have real consequences
Is that what led to the decision to publish a problematic article citing a so-called ‘study’ of Canadian mosques and Islamic schools that was first presented to readers without any reality checks?
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Prairie roundtable debates the future of journalism
The third of six regional media gatherings organized by the Public Policy Forum was held in Regina Sept. 6.
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UBC gets $200,000 government grant for new Canadian journalism outlet
Funds from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council will bring The Conversation, a news site about academic work, to Canada.
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The Globe and Mail offers voluntary buyouts in effort to ‘right size’ business
Publisher and chief executive Philip Crawley said the newspaper expects to know how many volunteers will take the severance packages by early October.
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#Freehoma: Canada must help professor imprisoned for months In Iran
CJFE adds its voice in calling for the Canadian government to immediately petition Iran for the safety and release of Dr. Homa Hoodfar.
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Inside Colour Code, the Globe and Mail’s new podcast
Co-hosted by Denise Balkissoon and Hannah Sung, the new podcast talks about race in Canada.
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Memo: Star Media Group announces new Respect in the Workplace Policy
The company completed an extensive, year-long review of the Respect in the Workplace Policy, according to the memo from Brian Daly.
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All Governments Lie celebrates spirit of pioneering investigative journalist I.F. Stone
New film by Canadian journalist filmmaker Fred Peabody has world premiere at TIFF on Sept. 9.
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Where to get all your news, from the people who make the news
We asked some of the top reporters, editors and producers to share their tips for keeping on top of all the news.