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    Introducing The Resolve: a powerful new platform for Black, Indigenous and people of colour voices and stories in Canada

    Founder Matthew DiMera explains why he quit his former editor-in-chief job, and how he plans to tackle systemic racism in Canadian journalism Continue Reading Introducing The Resolve: a powerful new platform for Black, Indigenous and people of colour voices and stories in Canada

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    The insurrection at the Capitol challenged how U.S. media frames unrest and shapes public opinion

    Coverage of Capitol siege proved a novel test of how the news media would frame the unrest and the aims of those involved. Continue Reading The insurrection at the Capitol challenged how U.S. media frames unrest and shapes public opinion

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