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  • Facebook and Ryerson launch Digital News Innovation Challenge

    A digital news incubator will award $100,000 to five finalists — but how involved will Facebook be? Continue Reading Facebook and Ryerson launch Digital News Innovation Challenge

  • Journalism Jobs: December 13

    Want your job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves. Continue Reading Journalism Jobs: December 13

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    Toronto Star Public Editor: Journalistic standards protect against fake news

    The Washington Post provided journalists and readers with a textbook example of journalistic due diligence, writes the Star’s public editor Continue Reading Toronto Star Public Editor: Journalistic standards protect against fake news

  • Journalisme et climat: une tension entre les médias traditionnels et les titres spécialisés

    An inconvenient quagmire

    Reporting on climate change is complicated. It is also vital. Continue Reading An inconvenient quagmire

  • Victims of natural disasters must be dealt with respectfully: NYT Canada bureau chief

    “The mantra I repeat to myself often all the time in this job–whether it’s a natural disaster overseas or not–is, ‘This is just my job for today and this is this person’s life.’” Continue Reading Victims of natural disasters must be dealt with respectfully: NYT Canada bureau chief

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    Globe and Mail Public Editor: The need to understand the context of words and how they evolve

    Last week, TV columnist John Doyle wrote a column criticizing the CBC’s new show Great Canadian Baking Show. As a TV critic, he was not overly impressed by this re-make of a British show. “If you’re a fan of The Great British Bake Off, you will not feel bamboozled, but you might feel bewildered by…

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    Inside the Globe and Mail print redesign

    The new print edition is heavily informed by the Globe and Mail’s online analytic data. Continue Reading Inside the Globe and Mail print redesign

  • Meet the journalists of the 21st century

    Very young reporters are picking up the torch. Continue Reading Meet the journalists of the 21st century

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    Toronto Star Public Editor: We need more women’s voices in the news

    Studies continue to show news stories still quote more male voices than female — by a wide margin. Women’s realities need, and should, be reflected and it can be done Continue Reading Toronto Star Public Editor: We need more women’s voices in the news

  • Media on the Move: December 6

    Here’s our regular update on the moves, hires and promotions in Canadian journalism. Continue Reading Media on the Move: December 6

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