Year / 2016
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CBC Ombudsman: Gay Rights and Religion
The complainant felt personally insulted and thought a column by Neil Macdonald was hateful and anti-religion.
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Secrets of a successful newsletter
David Topping, digital strategy and product manager for Toronto Life, 12:36, and Torontoist, explains St. Joseph Communications’ newsletter strategy.
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Journalists need to fight to repeal Bill C-51
CJFE volunteer Grant Buckler explains why provisions in the counter-terrorism bill should be of major concern to the news media
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Media on the Move: July 28 to August 10
Here’s our regular update on the moves, hires and promotions in Canadian journalism for July 28 to August 10.
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52 staff laid off at Torstar
Those laid off include ten reporters, five editors and 26 temporary staffers, mostly from Star Touch.
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Memo: Toronto Star Editor Michael Cooke on newsroom layoffs
In memo to staff, Cooke affirms they will “keep to the Star’s conviction and direction.”
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Memo: Toronto Star announces layoffs
Layoffs affect 22 regular employees, including 19 in the Toronto Star newsroom. A further 26 temporary staff will depart in “the next couple of months.”
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CBC Ombudsman: What’s in a Name?
The complainant objected to being described as a former board member of Vaccine Choice Canada because she said she appeared on air as a “concerned parent.”
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CBC Ombudsman: Deadline vs. Duty—Taking the time to get all sides of the story
The complainant objected to a cbcnews.ca story about a Toronto-area teacher being investigated for part of an address she made at an Al Quds rally.
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Why Postmedia is opening a digital development lab in Kitchener-Waterloo
New digital development lab will focus on business-to-business products.