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Media on the move: May 22
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 -
Ricochet Media co-founders on their press freedom win
Prominent Quebecor columnist and media personality drops defamation suit against independent outlet -
Call for 2019 Portenier bursary applications
Applications for the 2019 Portenier Human Rights Bursary, which funds hostile-environment training for freelance journalists and documentarians, are now open. The $3,000 bursary has been offered by the Canadian Journalism Forum for Violence and Trauma since 2015. “Human rights abuses… -
Here are the winners of the 2018 RTDNA awards
RTDNA Canada announced the winners of its 2018 awards in Toronto during its annual conference last weekend. Top honours in three categories went to CBC Indigenous, which took home two awards for innovation and one for investigative journalism. CBC Indigenous… -
Journalism jobs: May 15
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Winners of the 2018 Atlantic Journalism Awards announced
Last weekend, 8 were inducted into the Atlantic Journalism Hall of Fame as awards were announced to honour reporting from the past year -
Top tips and trends in social media education
2018 Michener-Deacon Fellow for Journalism Education Tamara Baluja spent the past year studying what journalism schools are teaching their students about social media storytelling, metrics and best practices. Here’s what she found -
Morale described as ‘grim’ at Globe and Mail newsroom in lead-up to voluntary buyout offer
The paper will cut $10-million in labour costs, publisher told staff, and employees can accept voluntary package until May 29 -
Local news snapshot finds journalists split on their future
Survey of small-market papers finds workers anxious about ad revenue, stressed about digital competition but still have their readers’ trust -
Stop spreading the sex trafficking myths derailing news coverage
Journalists are still conflating sex work with exploitation. Here’s why we have to turn the page
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