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Year / 2018

  • Journalism Jobs: September 19

    Want your job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves. Fellowships We're looking for a new class of editorial fellows. Fellows participate in every part of the publication process. They don't get coffee, unless it's for themselves. Apply by Sept 24 for the six-month The Walrus fellowship starting in November https://t.co/jTEyTJ5wFh — The Walrus…

  • The Sprawl is growing

    Calgary based media outlet has upgraded to a new website and has big plans after participating in the Digital News Innovation Challenge. Continue Reading The Sprawl is growing

  • ATIP bot Twitter profile

    ATIP Twitter bot aims for access reform

    The bot developed by Laurent Bastien requests already filed access to information requests from the federal government. Continue Reading ATIP Twitter bot aims for access reform

  • How the media undermine women political leaders

    The media routinely questions the legitimacy of women leaders with metaphors, stereotypes and assumptions. It also has the power to decry the sexism. Continue Reading How the media undermine women political leaders

  • Queen’s Journal reporters win 2018 Fraser MacDougall Prize

    Jasnit Pabla and Nick Pearce awarded for their reporting on truth and reconciliation efforts at Queen’s University. Continue Reading Queen’s Journal reporters win 2018 Fraser MacDougall Prize

  • Ottawa Citizen, Sun union vote in favour of new contract

    “It’s clear that the company’s threat of a lockout influenced the result:” CWA Canada president. Continue Reading Ottawa Citizen, Sun union vote in favour of new contract

  • Media on the Move: September 12

    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. Here’s our round-up of all the people who left Postmedia this summer: Here are all the people who left Postmedia this summer https://t.co/yQBUoJnkOy pic.twitter.com/3zKDZLxAT0 — J-Source (@jsource) September 10,…

  • AB Today to launch ahead of Alberta elections

    Allison Smith, publisher of Queen’s Park Today, said her first expansion property, BC Today, was profitable in six months. Continue Reading AB Today to launch ahead of Alberta elections

  • Deaf and hard of hearing journalists need support from their newsrooms

    New technologies have made work more accessible for deaf and hard of hearing journalists, but they need training and resources. Continue Reading Deaf and hard of hearing journalists need support from their newsrooms

  • Working Media Podcast: Wellness and Meditation

    This week, hundreds of thousands of Canadian students returned to their college and university campuses. For many it’s both an exciting and extremely stressful time. With this in mind, we’re bringing you a special episode that looks at a deceptively simple idea – taking care of yourself. It may seem straightforward, but how many of…

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