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    Memo: CBC announces new Moscow bureau

    The following memo was sent to CBC staff on April 20, 2017 from Jennifer McGuire, General Manager and Editor in Chief.

  • Transcontinental is selling their newspapers in Quebec and Ontario. Screenshot by J-Source.

    Transcontinental puts newspapers in Quebec and Ontario up for sale

    Transcontinental has put its 93 newspapers in Quebec and Ontario up for sale, days after unloading its publications in Atlantic Canada.

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    Journalism Jobs: April 19

    Here’s our regular listing of Canadian journalism job opportunities.

  • Award-winning Egyptian-Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy, with the help of Carol Shaben, nails the art of pacing. Screenshot by J-Source.

    The Marriott Cell is a compelling rendering of Mohamed Fahmy’s imprisonment

    Award-winning Egyptian-Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy, with the help of Carol Shaben, nails the art of pacing.

  • UBC student newspaper the Ubyssey fought for admission rubrics for four years before the documents were leaked to them. Screenshot by J-Source.

    What happened when a B.C. student newspaper went toe-to-toe with access to information laws

    UBC student newspaper the Ubyssey fought for admission rubrics for four years before the documents were leaked to them.

  • If you are travelling for work, you need to be cautious. Ryerson Journalism Research Centre file photo.

    Finding cyber security in the Trump era

    Border crossings are “legal limbos” where basic rights are virtually non-existent.

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    CBC Ombudsman: The Power of Words

    The complainant believed that in a discussion arising out of remarks made by Quebec Premier, Philippe Couillard, at the funeral of the victims of the Quebec City Mosque shooting, host.

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    CBC Ombudsman: Can you call the Cops?

    The complainant said reporter Nick Purdon was wrong to call the RCMP after he encountered a shivering refugee on the Canada-U.S. border.

  • The owners of the Chronicle Herald formed a new ownership group called SaltWire Network, derived from, “combining the essential element of Salt, which represents the sea that surrounds us, and Wire, a tool that connects and binds.” Screenshot by J-Source.

    What the sale of 27 newspapers to the Chronicle Herald will mean for Atlantic Canada

    TC Transcontinental announced on April 13 they would divest of their interests in Atlantic Canada.

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    Memo: TC Transcontinental on sale of Atlantic media assets to Chronicle Herald

    Included in the sale are 28 brands, four printing plants and commerical printing activities. 

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