National Newspaper Awards nominees announced
Globe and Mail has 18 nominations, leading all entrants. Continue Reading National Newspaper Awards nominees announced
Globe and Mail has 18 nominations, leading all entrants. Continue Reading National Newspaper Awards nominees announced
The complainant, David Anderson, thought the emphasis on racism in a National and online look at the plight of Indigenous students who go to Thunder Bay to complete high school was inaccurate and biased. I found the piece addressed some of the complexities of the issue and it was appropriate to include racism. COMPLAINT You…
For Arthur Gallant, HuffPost Canada has provided a platform for his advocacy for mental health issues. Continue Reading I am an unpaid HuffPost Canada blogger — and I wouldn’t have it any other way
There are widespread fears that so-called echo chambers and filter bubbles are leading to political polarization that poses a danger to democracy. But are the fears unfounded? Continue Reading The myth of the echo chamber
Newsrooms are more – but not fully – equal. Continue Reading Women journalists and the glass ceiling
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The complainant is a sled dog operator. She wrote on behalf of many in her business as well as some of the participants in the documentary “Sled Dog” to complain about bias in the film misrepresentation of its purpose to those who were featured, and the advocacy work of the filmmaker. Sled Dogs ran on…
One student’s reflection on the need for diverse voices in journalism. Continue Reading Full coverage
There are many issues Canadian media organizations need to consider before seeking charitable status. Continue Reading Turning newspapers into charities: A new model for the future?
The original printing of the 18th edition of the Stylebook included errors on how to report on Inuit Peoples. Continue Reading The Canadian Press corrects errors in Indigenous section of CP Stylebook