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Year / 2021

  • Les médias régionaux ont le vent dans les voiles au Québec en ce moment.

    Avec la pandémie, le vent a tourné pour les médias régionaux au Québec

    Avec la pandémie, le vent a tourné pour les médias régionaux, qui retrouvent le chemin de la rentabilité. Répit temporaire ou nouvelle dynamique? Par Philippe Lapointe Quand Stéphane Lavallée accepte le mandat de gestion des journaux de Groupe Capitales Médias, nous sommes plusieurs à nous demander dans quelle galère il peut bien s’embarquer. Nous sommes…

  • What you read on J-Source in 2021

    From human rights in the newsroom to media impacts of the pandemic and experiences with online harassment, here are some of J-Source’s top stories of the year Continue Reading What you read on J-Source in 2021

  • Justice Fund Toronto and The Walrus are pleased to announce the appointment of Julia-Simone Rutgers as Writer in Residence

    The Walrus announces the Justice Fund Writer in Residence

    Justice Fund Toronto and The Walrus announce the appointment of Julia-Simone Rutgers as Writer in Residence Continue Reading The Walrus announces the Justice Fund Writer in Residence

  • Councillor Kevin King of Kiashke Zaaging Anishinaabek-Gull Bay First Nation (KZA), speaking with Concordia students.

    Journalism education and Call to Action 86

    Research note published in Facts and Frictions explores conciliatory and collaborative methods of research-creation with Indigenous communities Continue Reading Journalism education and Call to Action 86

  • Black in the jury box: Media is the message

    Crime reporting is one of the oldest forms of journalism. It tells us who should be feared and who should be punished for tearing the social fabric. But its often sensational approach has consequences Continue Reading Black in the jury box: Media is the message

  • 2022 CJF Awards open for applications

    Entries due Jan. 14 Continue Reading 2022 CJF Awards open for applications

  • R. James Travers' press pass

    Apply for the 2022 R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship

    Proposals due March 7 Continue Reading Apply for the 2022 R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship

  • La Presse dégage désormais des profits et n'est plus en mode survie.

    La Presse n’est plus en mode survie – Pierre Elliott Levasseur

    Le quotidien numérique La Presse n’est plus en mode survie mais bien en mode de pérennité, a indiqué mardi son président Pierre Elliott Levasseur lors d’un discours à la Chambre de commerce de Montréal. Après des années difficiles où les GAFA ont gobé une grande part des revenus publicitaires du quotidien, et une pandémie de COVID-19…

  • Data visualization of CAJ survey results reflecting that of 209 newsrooms and 3,873 journalists, 53% are women and 75% are white. Graphic shows option to sort by race.

    Half of Canadian newsrooms entirely white, says first CAJ survey of race in media

    Data submitted by 209 newsrooms shows racialized journalists concentrated in part-time and internship roles Continue Reading Half of Canadian newsrooms entirely white, says first CAJ survey of race in media

  • Journalism jobs: Dec. 8

    Want your call for pitches or job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #CdnMediaJobs Continue Reading Journalism jobs: Dec. 8

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