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Media on the move: Oct. 23
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Front pages the day after the polls closed
Justin Trudeau gets second term after voters elect a Liberal minority government -
Humber’s storyLAB and Pulitzer Center partner on data journalism grant
$10,000 will be awarded to a freelance journalist or team to undertake data journalism project on Indigenous land rights -
Journalism jobs: Oct. 16
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Can hiding likes make Facebook fairer and rein in fake news? The science says maybe
You may have read about – or already seen, depending on where you are – the latest tweak to Facebook’s interface: the disappearance of the likes counter. Like Instagram (which it owns), Facebook is experimenting with hiding the number of… -
Rewriting colonial narratives
The Eastern Door and Iorì:wase on the Mohawk-led media scene of Kahnawake, Que. -
The long decline of journalism in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality
The population is older and dwindling, local coverage is being cut back and there are fewer working journalists. One entrepreneur thinks solid reporting can turn the tide — but is that enough to revitalize journalism in Cape Breton? -
The future of journalism education? Investigative
Focusing on investigative journalism collaborations empowers student careers, educators say -
Media on the move: August 7
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A millennial’s perspective on the future of journalism
Angelyn Francis on what to prioritize to nurse an ailing industry back to health
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