Year / 2017
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Instead of mourning local news, try paying for it
Canadians often mourn the loss of their local newspaper. But there’s a disconnect, because few Canadians actually pay for a local news subscription. -
CBC Ombudsman: Trump vs. The NFL
The complainant, Dan Bourque, objected to CBC Halifax’s Mainstreet coverage of the President of the United States and his interactions with both NFL players and the Pittsburgh Penguins -
Twitter chat: Everything you wanted to know about Bill C-58
Join us on Twitter for a wide ranging chat on Bill C-58 and access to information reform. -
Canada’s no ransom policy in the new era of terrorism
The Canadian government doesn't pay ransoms to terrorists, aiming to stop them from benefiting from such payments. But it hasn't established guidelines to protect journalists working abroad. -
What the closure of the Moose Jaw Times-Herald means for young journalists
Every time a small newspaper closes, young reporters lose an opportunity for work and experience. -
Saying goodbye to Northumberland Today
Northumberland Today was among the papers sold to Torstar by Postmedia and immediately shuttered. -
Red Rising Magazine is elevating the voices of Indigenous youth
Eventual goal for Red Rising Magazine is to expand into documentaries and podcasts. -
Canada’s top court to hear Vice Media fight RCMP demand for reporter materials
Vice reporter Ben Makuch is "very relieved" to hear of the leave decision. -
Understanding trauma behind the lens
Conference hosted by Ryerson Review of Journalism revealed the harsh realities of being a photo or video journalist in environments of conflict. -
Journalism Jobs: November 29
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