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    The #AppropriationPrize controversy: A timeline

    Walrus editor Jonathan Kay resigns after controversy over the weekend.

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    Journalists and activism: Desmond Cole and the Star

    The old rules were a product of the old business model — and they’re breaking down.

  • The Canadian police practice of withholding crime victims name is a "step back for press freedom" according to researcher Lisa Taylor. Photo courtesy of Tony Webster/CC BY 2.0.

    Police practice of withholding crime victims’ names can pose challenges for journalistic credibility

    One researcher calls this a “tremendous step back for press freedom” that could put the public at risk.

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    CBC Ombudsman: Sanctuary Cities

    The complainant thought a story about Montreal declaring itself a sanctuary city lacked balance and did not provide enough information.

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    Canada’s National Newspaper Awards have a diversity problem

    Data from the last ten years shows that men still overwhelmingly winning NNAs.

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    CBC Ombudsman: The Dangers of First-Person Narratives

    The complainant thought that a series on the high cost and difficulty of renting in Toronto was tainted because it started with a first-person tale of the reporter’s own problems.

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    CBC Ombudsman: Tough Questions

    The complainant thought Montreal morning show host Mike Finnerty was rude and inappropriate in his interview with Conservative MP Tony Clement.

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    Globe and Mail Public Editor: Keeping sources’ anonymity is a matter of trust

    In the midst of charges of made-up news, mostly south of the border, a reader wanted to know more about the mysterious practices around anonymous sources

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    Media on the Move: April 26 to May 10

    Here’s our regular update on the moves, hires and promotions in Canadian journalism.

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    Desmond Cole’s decision to leave the Toronto Star suggests a double standard on activism

    This is a tale of two columnists, and how they were treated very differently by Canada’s largest newspaper.

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