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  • There are fewer journalists in Canada than 15 years ago — but not as few as you might think

    Statistics Canada data shows that between 2001 and 2016 the total number of journalists in the country declined by only 7 percent – and it looks like hiring is starting to inch upwards again. Continue Reading There are fewer journalists in Canada than 15 years ago — but not as few as you might think

  • Working Media podcast: Lindsay Michael

    The producer and co-host of CBC Radio’s Podcast Playlist Lindsay Michael explains how she approaches networking. Continue Reading Working Media podcast: Lindsay Michael

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    CBC Ombudsman: The Story of José – A Documentary Through One Person’s Eyes

    The complainant, Henry Heller, objected to a radio documentary recounting the experience of a Venezuelan doctor who fled the country. He said it represented a particular political view of a particular class and lacked wider context. It was the personal experience of a particular person whose background is mentioned against the backdrop of the current…

  • Journalism Jobs: May 3

    Want your job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves. https://twitter.com/akkabah/status/986972818339483652 British Columbia https://twitter.com/CTVNewsJeff/status/988488655294656512 Associate Editor Online Journalist – Full-time Alberta The @FortMacToday is hiring a reporter to cover health, crime, arts and education! We are also hiring a summer intern. Both positions will need to help with the upcoming provincial byelection. Send resumes,…

  • How Kate McKenna told the story of the fight for abortion on PEI

    In No Choice, Kate McKenna chronicles the fight over abortion access on Prince Edward Island. Continue Reading How Kate McKenna told the story of the fight for abortion on PEI

  • Live blog: Building trust in media

    In an age of misinformation, disinformation, AI and media manipulation, how can news organizations and platforms like Google build trust with audiences? Continue Reading Live blog: Building trust in media

  • Finalists for 2018 National Magazine Awards announced

    Winners will be named at an award ceremony on June 1, 2018. Continue Reading Finalists for 2018 National Magazine Awards announced

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    CBC OMBUDSMAN: Opinion.

    The complainant, Norman Swan, objected to an Opinion column critical of people having large families. He found it “disrespectful of family planning choices,” and he rejected the writer’s arguments for advocating for small families. It was a clearly-marked opinion piece on a contentious issue. Balance was provided by another article presenting a different point of…

  • Understanding the publication is key to successful freelance pitches

    “In Canadian journalism, there is so much that isn’t written.” Continue Reading Understanding the publication is key to successful freelance pitches

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    Canada back in the top 20 of World Press Freedom Index — but concerns remain

    Shield law, Quebec inquiry into police surveillance of journalists, lauded as reasons Canada gained points in the World Press Freedom Index. Continue Reading Canada back in the top 20 of World Press Freedom Index — but concerns remain

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