Year / 2017
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Panelists urge aspiring freelancers to push for decent pay
Don't fall into the trap of working for exposure instead of money, say experts. -
New look: The National is prioritizing in depth original journalism
The new edition of The National will premiere on Nov. 6, 2017 with four new hosts. -
What journalists get wrong when telling stories about trans and genderqueer people
A recent National Post column by Christie Blatchford illustrates what not to do when telling stories about transgender people. -
Why Twitter is betting big on livestreaming video
Here’s why Twitter is hoping Canadian news organizations start using their platform to livestream. -
National Magazine Awards and Magazine Grands Prix to merge
New combined National Magazine Awards program will have 29 categories total. -
Journalism Jobs: November 1
In this edition we have #journojobs from HuffPost Canada, Motherboard and Journalists for Human Rights. -
How Canadian journalists dressed up for Halloween
CBC's mail robot came back from the dead. -
Critic says new Globe and Mail freelance contract isn’t fair for writers
New proposed provisions narrows authors’ copyrights say Canadian Writers Group founder. -
Beat journalism key to better reporting on extremist groups, experts say
Beat expertise equips journalists to challenge claims by media savvy representatives of extremist groups. -
Applications open for the Fellowship for Aboriginal Investigative Journalism
The Fellowship is open to reporters – both freelancers and staff reporters – with at least three years’ experience as a journalist.
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