CBC Ombudsman: Gay Rights and Religion
The complainant felt personally insulted and thought a column by Neil Macdonald was hateful and anti-religion.
The complainant felt personally insulted and thought a column by Neil Macdonald was hateful and anti-religion.
David Topping, digital strategy and product manager for Toronto Life, 12:36, and Torontoist, explains St. Joseph Communications’ newsletter strategy.
CJFE volunteer Grant Buckler explains why provisions in the counter-terrorism bill should be of major concern to the news media
Here’s our regular update on the moves, hires and promotions in Canadian journalism for July 28 to August 10.
Those laid off include ten reporters, five editors and 26 temporary staffers, mostly from Star Touch.
In memo to staff, Cooke affirms they will “keep to the Star’s conviction and direction.”
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.”
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.”
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.
New digital development lab will focus on business-to-business products.