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Journalists see 17 per cent jump in public trust
While many journalists will be seeing the trust figures as a Valentine’s Day gift from the Canadian public, it isn’t all hearts and roses for the beleaguered business in this survey. -
Colten — Our relative, our warrior
“And when they ask, ‘Is that your relative?’ I will say, ‘Yes.’” (Sarah Rain) I remember the day Colten died. It was a hot summer day in Regina, Saskatchewan and I had enjoyed a leisurely summer, free of journalism work.… -
Global News cuts staff across Canada as they undertake reorganization
Union representing Global News workers says Vancouver newsroom took the biggest hit, with 21 staff laid off. -
Memo: Vassy Kapelos is the new host of CBC’s Power & Politics
Vassy Kapelos was Global News' Ottawa bureau chief and host of The West Block. -
CBC Ombudsman: Accuracy in headlines and photos
The complainant, Mike Fegelman, the Executive Director of HonestReporting Canada, made two requests for reviews. One concerned a headline dealing with the sentencing of an Israeli soldier and the other questioned the use of an old photograph for a news… -
New study examines meditation as tool for anxious student journalists
The mindfulness class will introduce students to the fundamentals of mindfulness and explore different forms of meditation practice. -
Media on the Move: February 14
Here’s our regular update on the moves, hires and promotions in Canadian journalism. Want your job move featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves. We reported on a round off layoffs at the Victoria’s Times Colonist:… -
Arthur F. Burns Fellowship is now accepting applications
The deadline to apply is March 1 -
Toronto Star putting internship programs on indefinite hiatus
Number of cuts come two weeks before Torstar Q4 results to be announced. -
Live blog: Funny fake news
A conversation with The Beaverton.
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