Year / 2016
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Press freedom under fire
Quebec protests put the spotlight on the heavy-handed treatment of journalists by police.
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A time to embrace uncertainty
Ivor Shapiro’s closing remarks at the Journalism Transformations colloquium at Ryerson University on April 28, 2016.
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Globe and Mail Editor-in-Chief: “Sloppy standards” is where they found issues with Wente
David Walmsley addresses questions from Canadaland and J-Source during a CJF talk in Toronto on May 5.
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Google: Journalism’s greatest frenemy?
Our liveblog from Google’s senior director of news Richard Gingras’s talk with Globe and Mail editor-in-chief David Walmsley
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Why Definitely Not the Opera is signing off CBC Radio after 22 years
The popular storytelling show will broadcast for the last time on May 14.
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Canadian front pages after day two of Fort McMurray fires and evacuation
Here’s how Canadian newspapers responded to the unfolding crisis in Fort McMurray.
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2016 CJF Awards to be presented June 16
The annual CJF awards will be presented at the Fairmont Royal York.
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Finalists of inaugural Digital Publishing Awards announced
First ever awards will be handed out Jun. 9 in Toronto.
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Note of optimism in CJFE’s annual review of free expression
CJFE stressed that much of the positive news is promises by a new government, and momentum could still be lost.
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Pulitzer Prize winners among speakers at Ryerson on May 6 and 7 for editorial cartooning convention
Editorial cartoonists from across North America will meet at the Ryerson School of Journalism this weekend to grapple with issues of censorship, intimidation and other challenges they face in the course of…