• Canadians need a public news fund to save journalism — and democracy. Image courtesy of Eric Mark Do.

    ‘Nationalize’ Postmedia? That’s just the first step

    By Crawford Kilian, for The Tyee Canadian newspapers have gone through convulsive changes since the 1990s, largely thanks to the Internet. Their corporate owners appear to have shifted business plans. First they tried to save their papers by cutting costs, without success. Then they decided to gut their papers, and wring out the last few…

  • Jacques Poitras' book about the Irving family. Screenshot by J-Source.

    Irving vs. Poitras

    By Grant Buckler Canadian Journalists for Free Expression is protesting a complaint made by J.D. Irving Co. of New Brunswick against Jacques Poitras, a provincial affairs reporter with CBC in New Brunswick. William McDowell of the Toronto law firm Lenczner Slaght, J.D. Irving’s legal counsel, has written at least two letters to the CBC over…

  • CTV Calgary was among the stations that had local sports news coverage cut this month. Photo courtesy of Kassidy Christensen.

    Local sports coverage gets the axe at several CTV stations

    By H.G. Watson, Associate Editor CTV News has cut local sports coverage in several markets. Howard Law, media industry director for Unifor, the union representing CTV workers across the country, confirmed to J-Source that cuts were made at CTV stations in Kitchener-Waterloo, London, Windsor, Calgary and Edmonton on March 28. In mid-February, local sports coverage…

  • Earlier this year, CBC Toronto created the group “Toronto Housing Woes – CBC Toronto”  as part of the “No Fixed Address” feature. Screenshot by J-Source.

    Journalists need to consider the ethics of sourcing stories from Facebook

    By Krista Simpson For the reporter, Facebook serves a multitude of purposes. It is a place to search for people, to find story ideas and to publicize content. But while the site is both valuable and convenient, reporters still need to hold to journalistic standards of verification and integrity, even when using it in creative…

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    Why we need to ‘Use the Right Words’

    By H.G. Watson, Associate Editor [View the story “Why we need to Use the Right Words” on Storify] H.G. Watson can be reached at hgwatson@j-source.ca or on Twitter.

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    Graphic content: When is it worth airing?

    By Olivia Chandler, Katerina Georgieva, Gregory Furgala and Kieran Delamont On the morning of November 1, 2016, a young male entered Abbotsford Senior Secondary School in British Columbia and stabbed two teenagers at random. A bystander caught the incident on video, which showed one victim on the ground, trying to wrestle the suspect off of…

  • How will Peter Mansbridge be remembered by Canadians? Photo courtesy Charmaine Millaire.

    Peter Mansbridge: Debating his legacy

    By Charmaine Millaire for The Signal On the crisp winter morning of February 17, 2009, Peter Mansbridge walked off the elevator towards the main doors of the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. Before reaching the doors he noticed his reflection in a full body mirror, and realized he had paired the wrong coloured pants with…

  • Amy Reid, a reporter for Surrey Now, documented a drug overdose that happened right in front of her. Screenshot by J-Source.

    Reporting from the midst of a drug crisis in BC

    By Nicole McCormick In March of 2016, less than a month after learning that the deadly opioid fentanyl had begun wreaking havoc in the streets of Surrey BC, Surrey Now reporter Amy Reid watched as one of her sources almost died in front of her. Jeff, a man she had interviewed three weeks prior, was…