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  • Zeenat Shahsadi, a 24-year-old freelancer, has been missing for two years.

    Rally to call for release of kidnapped Pakistani journalist

    Zeenat Shahsadi was abducted while investigating a politically explosive story. Continue Reading Rally to call for release of kidnapped Pakistani journalist

  • Sylvia Hamilton is an associate professor at the University of King’s College in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and is the Roger’s Chair of Communication. Photo by Sandrinette M. Maniania

    The role of artists in truth telling

    Art rooted in journalism has the potential to bring truth to new audiences in ways that legacy media does not generally examine. Continue Reading The role of artists in truth telling

  • Journalists around the world make the mistake of assuming that their journalistic ethical approaches are the best – or only – standards. Image courtesy Tony Webster/CC BY 2.0.

    How crime reporting ethics shift through cultures

    Journalists around the world make the mistake of assuming that their journalistic ethical approaches are the best – or only – standards. Continue Reading How crime reporting ethics shift through cultures

  • A family from Syria arrives in Toronto. Image courtesy of Domnic Santiago/CC BY 2.0.

    Canada’s Syrian refugees ill-served by media coverage

    New research suggests that although media coverage of refugee issues has improved, it still needs work. Continue Reading Canada’s Syrian refugees ill-served by media coverage

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    Chronicle Herald staff are heading back to work after 18 months on strike

    Staff voted on Aug. 10 to ratify tentative deal between union and management. Continue Reading Chronicle Herald staff are heading back to work after 18 months on strike

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    Media on the Move: July and August

    Here’s our regular update on the moves, hires and promotions in Canadian journalism. Continue Reading Media on the Move: July and August

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    Journalism Jobs: August 9

    Want your job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves. Continue Reading Journalism Jobs: August 9

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    Abdullah Shihipar named J-Source/CWA Canada Reporting Fellow

    Fellowship will explore journalist-led solutions to today’s media challenges. Continue Reading Abdullah Shihipar named J-Source/CWA Canada Reporting Fellow

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    Radical model could be key to creating new community newspapers across Canada

    Here’s how Canadians can create their own reliable news sources. Continue Reading Radical model could be key to creating new community newspapers across Canada

  • Fake news, or fabricated content deceptively presented as real news, has garnered a lot of interest since the U.S. presidential election last fall. Photo courtesy of Evgeny Belikov/CC BY 2.0.

    The real consequences of fake news

    Fake news, or fabricated content deceptively presented as real news, has garnered a lot of interest since the U.S. presidential election last fall. Continue Reading The real consequences of fake news

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