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News Media Canada calls for applications for Local Journalism Initiative
Applications open until Nov. 15 -
Newsrooms not keeping up with changing demographics, study suggests
'Self-reporting on newsroom diversity would encourage a culture of trust and accountability, one that the journalism profession upholds in its role as a watchdog of public institutions.' -
Turtle Island News pushes through to meet print deadline in wake of targeted arson attack
‘It represents the public opinion and the public voice. If we don’t get the paper out, then who’s going to hear it?’ -
Media on the move: Nov. 6
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 -
2020 Canadian Hillman Prize call for entries now open
Apply by Jan. 15 -
There’s no journalism on a dead planet
Rosalyn Roy was driving home from the Gulf News office, where she used to work as a local reporter, when she noticed a young girl alone and holding a handwritten protest sign, perched on the wall in front of the Channel-Port aux Basques town hall. -
Here’s how journalists in Canada dressed up for Halloween
Clippy makes a triumphant return. A CanCon icon is celebrated. -
Let’s shift the journalism industry in Canada, together
Announcing the Independent News Challenge, a nine-week program to help journalist entrepreneurs and small publishers grow -
Journalism jobs: Oct. 30
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Torstar suspends dividend until at least late 2020, stock plunges
By David Paddon, The Canadian Press Shares in Torstar Corp. plunged after the company reported a larger-than-expected loss and suspended its quarterly dividend, setting in motion a mechanism that could shift the balance of power among the company’s shareholders. The…
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