Year / 2016
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What comes next for the Canadian Association of Journalists?
At #CAJ16, conference attendees will help guide the course of the Canadian Association of Journalists.
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How Karen K. Ho’s reporting on a murder plot earned her two NMA nominations
Ho’s Toronto Life story “Jennifer Pan’s Revenge” explores why Pan tried to have her parents killed.
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CBC Ombudsman: LNG in British Columbia: Keeping the Debate Balanced
The complainant thought the noon progamme in British Columbia was biased in favour of developing LNG capacity in the province.
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Toronto Star Public Editor: The facts on the de facto head of state
Quick Victoria Day quiz: Who is Canada’s head of state? You are not alone if you don’t know.
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Canadian media and free expression organizations apply for intervenor status in Vice court case
In late March, the Ontario Superior Court ruled that Vice News reporter Ben Makuch must hand over to the RCMP all communications between him and an ISIS fighter.
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What will sustain investigative journalism?
An investigative journalism conference hosted by Veritas foundation highlights collaboration as an important investigative tool.
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Morley Safer’s Canadian sensibility grounded his work, journalists say
CBC anchor Peter Mansbridge said Safer — like several Canadian journalists who moved to the U.S. — saw the world “through big eyes.”
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CJF J-Talk: Amy Goodman with David Walmsley
The executive producer of Democracy Now in conversation with Globe and Mail Editor-in-Chief David Walmsley
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Brampton’s ethnic media strategy an experiment in reaching out to newcomers
Efforts by the City of Brampton to reach newcomers through ethnic media will be an important test of how municipalities can better communicate with newcomers, particularly those who struggle with English.
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Did the National Post spike a review over complaints from the Canadian Opera Company?
Opera Company spokesperson says they only corresponded with National Post editor once over two mistakes in a review.