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    CBC Ombudsperson: Fuss over fluoride

    The complainant, Jack Locke, thought that a story on the World at Six took sides in a running controversy over adding fluoride to drinking water. As a long-time opponent of fluoridation, he found that hard to swallow. Continue Reading CBC Ombudsperson: Fuss over fluoride

  • Can women’s media ever be “authentically” feminist?

    The RRJ’s Katherine Singh explores the state of commerce and the limits of feminism in women’s magazines Continue Reading Can women’s media ever be “authentically” feminist?

  • A blessed union

    Comedy and journalism tie the knot – and what it means for all of us Continue Reading A blessed union

  • Journalism jobs: June 26

    Want your job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves Continue Reading Journalism jobs: June 26

  • Artificial-intelligence-enhanced journalism offers a glimpse of the future of the knowledge economy

    “Who – or what – will do journalism in this AI-enhanced and automated world, and how will they do it?” Continue Reading Artificial-intelligence-enhanced journalism offers a glimpse of the future of the knowledge economy

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    Margaret Wente leaving the Globe and Mail, 5 layoffs following May buyout offer

    Departing staff will leave the paper over the summer Continue Reading Margaret Wente leaving the Globe and Mail, 5 layoffs following May buyout offer

  • Canadian newspapers had the tools and exposure to cover the MMIWG final report with the respect it deserved. They botched it anyway

    Karen Pugliese on how to move forward (No token efforts please) Continue Reading Canadian newspapers had the tools and exposure to cover the MMIWG final report with the respect it deserved. They botched it anyway

  • The enduring power of sexism in sports media

    ‘I still get tweets to go back in the kitchen’ Continue Reading The enduring power of sexism in sports media

  • Media on the move: June 19

    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 Continue Reading Media on the move: June 19

  • Apply by June 26 for Banff Centre’s Investigative Journalism Intensive

    Expect focused time to work on your investigation, in-depth conversations with fellow journalists and more during this one-of-a-kind reporting workshop Continue Reading Apply by June 26 for Banff Centre’s Investigative Journalism Intensive

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