Year / 2016
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Media on the Move: Jan. 14 to Jan. 27
Here’s our regular update on the moves, hires and promotions in Canadian journalism for Jan. 14 to Jan. 27
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Canadian student doc about La Loche recognized by New York Times
The documentary, Denendeh, was created by University of Regina School of Journalism students in 2010.
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Grammar Guide: Making sentences agreeable
In part three of our series on grammar, we take a look at sentence construction.
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Ryerson Review of Journalism to continue as print magazine
School of Journalism announces it intends to keep publishing print magazine at a slightly higher price.
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Postmedia’s Godfrey on cuts, compensation and cufflinks
Postmedia CEO Paul Godfrey sat down with The Canadian Press for an extensive interview. Here are five things he had to say on cuts, compensation and cufflinks.
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Submissions for the William Southam Journalism Fellowships now open
Fellows are outstanding Canadian and international journalists in mid-career who are selected to spend a year at Massey College at University of Toronto.
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Rogers Media to cut 200 jobs, 4% of total
A memo to Rogers Media staff says the job cuts will begin in February and will conclude as soon as possible.
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Links between freelancing and gender inequality highlighted by Chronicle Herald labour dispute
Women get a raw deal out of proposed Chronicle Herald collective agreement
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Memo: Metroland Media no longer publishing print edition of Guelph Mercury
Guelph Mercury website will be managed by “the regional digital team,” according to memo.
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Guelph Mercury ends print edition
26 people laid off from 149-year-old daily newspaper serving Guelph area.