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Year / 2021

  • Journalism jobs: July 7

    Want your call for pitches or job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #CdnMediaJobs Continue Reading Journalism jobs: July 7

  • CAJ Mentorship program. Photos of mentors, top row from left to right: Ryan McMahon, Allya Davidson, David Topping, Karen Ho, Andre Picard, Karyn Pugliese, Colin D'Mello, Robyn Doolittle, Carlos Osorio, Zi-Ann Lum. Middle row, from left to right: Wendy Cox, Jordan Heath-Rawlings, Andree Lau, David Common, Valérie Ouellet, Nicholas Keung, Omayra Issa, David Beers, Farah Nasser, Omar Sachedina. Bottom row, from left to right: William Wolfe-Wylie, Katherine Laidlaw, Jason Markusoff, Nadia Tchoumi, Jesse Winter, Jen Gerson, Paul Wells, Ishani Nath, Murad Hemmadi, Tara Weber.

    Apply for the CAJ Summer 2021 Mentorship Program

    Mentees will be paired with one of 30 established journalists Continue Reading Apply for the CAJ Summer 2021 Mentorship Program

  • Prapti Bamaniya performing at her Arangetram, a bharatanatyam graduation ceremony at City Playhouse Theatre on August 3, 2019

    Why I hope we can ring in the next generation of bharatanatyam dancers with a new era of arts journalism

    Choosing journalism as my career path exposed me to systemic problems in media representation and helped me embrace my musical journey. Now, I want Indian classical dancers to stomp with pride Continue Reading Why I hope we can ring in the next generation of bharatanatyam dancers with a new era of arts journalism

  • Trauma-Informed Journalism Prof. Matthew Pearson 2021

    Trauma-Informed Journalism with Matthew Pearson

    Trauma-Informed Journalism with Matthew Pearson Continue Reading Trauma-Informed Journalism with Matthew Pearson

  • Supreme Court of Canada

    How the Sherman estate ruling reaffirms court openness and press freedom

    The decision on the billionaires’ estate case has raised the bar for those seeking to block access to legal records Continue Reading How the Sherman estate ruling reaffirms court openness and press freedom

  • Journalism jobs: June 23

    Want your call for pitches or job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #CdnMediaJobs Continue Reading Journalism jobs: June 23

  • Black and white map of Canada and the United States with 37 yellow markers showing the location of Indiegraf publishers.

    Six lessons from a year of supporting independent local news startups

    Indiegraf’s co-founder and CEO on how the media network is making an impact in news deserts across North America Continue Reading Six lessons from a year of supporting independent local news startups

  • Khosro Shemiranie, HafteH’s publisher and editor-in-chief, works in his Montreal office.

    Change, challenges and staying the course at HafteH

    Montreal’s only Persian print weekly has faced high reporter turnover and audience pushback. Now, it’s trying to weather new competition online Continue Reading Change, challenges and staying the course at HafteH

  • Website of the information commissioner, featuring 2020-21 annual report

    Slipshod practices might mean gaps in Canada’s COVID-19 record, info watchdog says

    In the course of investigating complaints, information commissioner Caroline Maynard noticed vulnerabilities to Canada’s access regime, some a direct result of the pandemic and others that have simply been worsened by COVID-19 Continue Reading Slipshod practices might mean gaps in Canada’s COVID-19 record, info watchdog says

  • Are Bill C-10’s efforts to regulate Canadian content at odds with net neutrality?

    C-10’s emphasis on broadcasting is unfit for deeper matters of internet regulation. The bill doesn’t seem to grasp the urgent, wider issues at stake Continue Reading Are Bill C-10’s efforts to regulate Canadian content at odds with net neutrality?

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