Chronicle Herald staff take labour dispute to Twitter
Chronicle Herald management removed bylines—so writers and photographers identified themselves on social media.
Chronicle Herald management removed bylines—so writers and photographers identified themselves on social media.
The head of Canada’s largest newspaper empire says the company is accelerating its intentions to cut costs as it continues to bleed advertising, print circulation and digital media revenue.
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Postmedia targeting another $30 million in “cost savings” by the end of fiscal 2017.
Kathy Tomlinson becomes part of a slowly growing list of Canadian defamation cases that are winning with the defence of “responsible communication”.
The Toronto Star’s veteran immigration reporter talks about the unprecedented Canadian response to the Syrian refugee crisis.
Potter will stay with the Citizen until the end of February before leaving to join McGill as the director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada.
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The pocket bureau will be staffed by Susan Ormiston, Corrine Seminoff and Jean-Francois Bisson.
The almost 10,600 readers who played ‘You be the Editor’ agreed with the Star’s judgment calls in two-thirds of cases.