Year / 2016
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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.
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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.
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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.