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  • Predatory trolls often work in groups. Photo courtesy Anna Cormier.

    The trouble with trolls

    Journalists search for how to best survive troll attacks.

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    What three news organizations think it takes to be a journalist

    I asked CP24, Mic and Vice what it takes to be a journalist. This is what they said.

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    “Covering Canadian Crime” will spark debate about how reporters cover crime

    New book edited by Chris Richardson and Romayne Smith Fullerton offers behind-the-scenes looks at some of the most compelling Canadian crime stories.

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    When a reporter has to make the ‘Death Knock’

    Seasoned journalists will tell you there are right and wrong ways of approaching a grieving family.

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    CBC Ombudsman: Balance and Controversial Issues

    ​The complainant thought an interview with a doctor critical of the rules for dispensing the abortion drug RU-486 was one-sided.

  • When authorities snoop out our digital footprints, the best we can do is is mitigate risk, not eliminate it entirely. Photo courtesy Blue Coat Photos/CC BY-SA 2.0.

    Why Canadian journalists have to care about online security

    When authorities snoop out our digital footprints, the best we can do is is mitigate risk, not eliminate it entirely

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    Journalism Jobs: December 7

    Here’s our regular listing of Canadian journalism job opportunities.

  • Connie Walker is a CBC investigative reporter who has devoted her career to covering Indigenous issues. Photo courtesy of CBC.

    Connie Walker is passionate about reporting Indigenous issues

    “It’s all about applying the same level of critical thinking that you do about everything else, to Indigenous issues.”

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    Call for entries for 2017 Canadian Hillman Prize now open

    The Canadian Hillman Prize honours excellence in journalism in service of the common good.

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    CBC Ombudsman: To Err is Human — To Correct Takes Attention To Detail

    The complainant pointed out an error in a Day 6 broadcast, and in its related web material.

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