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Year / 2016

  • Child Care Crunch, the series Mary Agnes Welch worked on with Mia Rabson at the Winnipeg Free Press. Screenshot by J-Source.

    Mary Agnes Welch on a career covering public policy

    A day before she left the Free Press to become a pollster, Welch reflects on some of the big stories of her career.

  • Photo courtesy of Eric Mark Do.

    John Cruickshank steps down as Toronto Star publisher

    Torstar announces Cruickshank will leave on May 4, 2016.

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    Navigating the freelance jungle

    Tips from veteran freelancer Robert Osborne on selling your stories.

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    Journalism Jobs: March 16

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

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    Memo: Toronto Star publisher John Cruickshank announces he is stepping down

    Cruickshank will leave the Toronto Star on May 4, 2016.

  • Someone Knows Something is the latest of three digital podcasts to premiere at the CBC. Screenshot by J-Source.

    Why podcasts are a part of CBC’s digital future

    Crime podcast Someone Knows Something is the latest of three CBC podcasts to debut.

  • The Hill Times will absorb Embassy and produce two weekly print editions. Screenshot by J-Source.

    The Hill Times to absorb Embassy

    The new Hill Times will publish twice weekly and be produced by the combined Hill Times and Embassy newsrooms

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    Brunswick News ombudswoman: Readers react with plenty of pet peeves of their own

    My column last month on some of my journalistic pet peeves prompted a number of readers to share their own.

  • Editors at the Hamilton Spectator chose not to post a video shown to jurors at the trial of two men accused of killing Tim Bosma. Photo illustration courtesy of Eric Mark Do.

    Why the Hamilton Spectator is not posting a video shown to jurors at the Bosma trial

    CBC, CTV and the National Post posted a controversial video from the Bosma trial. The Hamilton Spectator did not. Here’s why.

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    CBC Ombudsman: Journalistic Judgment: Reporting on RCMP concern about rifles converted to automatic weapons

    The complainant, Rida Mirza, challenged the conclusion of an RCMP lab study that there is an increased risk from rifles converted to automatic fire.

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