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Treat stories about suicide with dignity and compassion
Responsible reporting about suicide can bring increase awareness and save lives, according to experts. -
A window into USMCA trade talks coverage with Katie Simpson
“We're there to ask questions. I think it's important that we are there to do that for a Canadian outlet”: Simpson -
What it’s like to earn a living freelance writing in Canada
When it comes to freelance writing, how you get paid can be as important as how much you get paid. -
Media on the Move: October 10
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. Longtime Edmonton Journal columnist Paula Simons has an important new job. Yeah.… -
Back to the books
Like the heroine of her favourite film, Educating Rita, Amanda Lee found herself in graduate writing school as a mature student. -
ATIPs from A to Z
What does it take to publish investigative journalism using access to information and privacy requests? -
The Pointer launches for Brampton readers
“In a city with 700,000 people, roughly, (and) only one (English-language print) media outlet, it leaves a big space for others to come in:” Joel Wittenbel. -
Over 250 Canadian news media outlets have closed in the last 10 years
According to data collected by the Local News Research Project, a majority of closures have been community papers. -
Ryerson and Facebook Digital News Innovation Challenge awards $100,000 to five startups
Among the winners is an app that lets people make micro-podcasts and a sports newsletter aimed at women. -
Journalism Jobs: October 3
Want your job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves. Summer positions The @globeandmail is looking to hire #reporters, #editors, designers and multimedia staff for the summer of 2019. “How to apply for…
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