Year / 2019
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What layoffs at Elle Canada, Style at Home and Canadian Living mean for the future of print
Former staff reflect on big cuts to three iconic women’s editorial brands this week -
Delivery by the thousands beneath glacier-clad peaks
How a woman from southern Ontario and a man from the Prairies figured out local-news survival in B.C.’s Kootenays -
Suffering outside the headlines
A new report proves that humanitarian crises are going underreported in English, French and German media across the world. Here’s why we need to rethink how we approach these stories -
Here’s how metrics and analytics are changing newsroom practice
There’s an ongoing debate about whether the influence of audience data is good or bad for journalistic practice. But it’s not the audience data that’s an issue – it’s the way they’re used -
Why one student paper is is taking on the business beat
The Varsity’s reporters have found no shortage of business stories to cover at the University of Toronto. Will other student papers follow their lead? -
Journalism jobs: Feb. 20
Want your job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves. -
Bail out the journalists, not their bosses
Rather than bolstering the corporations that have decimated Canada’s media ecosystem, the federal tax incentive package should be used to fund journalists’ work -
Toronto Star public editor: Filipino journalist Maria Ressa’s powerful defence of truth is truly inspiring
When Maria Ressa learned, via Twitter, that she was among the group of journalists Time magazine recognized as “Person of the Year” — “Guardians” in the “war on truth” — her immediate thought was sobering, indeed. -
Media on the move: Feb. 13
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. -
Data storytelling in a diversifying field
How data journalism and coding are changing the landscape of investigative journalism
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