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    Media on the Move: April 13 to April 25

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

  • Canada slipped out of Top 20 in press freedom index. Screenshot by J-Source.

    Media ‘under threat’

    Canada slips out of Top 20 in press freedom index.

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    CBC Ombudsman: Expert Advice

    The complainant objected to a conversation with a British Columbia Civil Liberties lawyer on the question of electronic device searches at the U.S. border.

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    CBC Ombudsman: Reality or Perception?

    Many readers objected to an Opinion column which explored the different ways we think about mass shootings when the perpetrators are Muslim and when they are not.

  • When you can publish at the push of a button, what constitutes adequate time for fair response? Image courtesy of Jabiz Raisdana/CC BY-NC 2.0.

    Running the clock on fair response

    When you can publish at the push of a button, what constitutes adequate time for fair response?

  • The RRJ’s Catherine Phillips examines how pervasive sexism still is at Canadian media organizations. Screenshot by J-Source.

    What has changed for women working in Canadian journalism?

    The RRJ’s Catherine Phillips examines how pervasive sexism still is at Canadian media organizations.

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    Union, Postmedia, strike deal to mitigate job losses at Vancouver Sun and Province

    Some staff will have an unpaid day off every two weeks, or a 10 per cent pay cut, to save 21 jobs.

  • Jonathan Brazeau's coverage of curling on Sportsnet. Screenshot by J-Source.

    How Jonathan Brazeau discovered his love for curling and made it his career

    Brazeau is the digital content producer for the Grand Slam of Curling website.

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    Live Blog: The Public Broadcaster’s Dilemma

    In an increasingly fractured, crowded and competitive media environment, what is the role of the public broadcaster when it comes to news?

  • Justin Dallaire's feature profile of Walrus editor Jon Kay. Screenshot by J-Source.

    Going under the surface with The Walrus

    How the RRJ approached profiling the editor-in-chief Twitter loves to hate.

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