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  • Students at work in a journalism classroom. Photo by Gary Gould, X University

    Technology and Journalism:  The Experience of Recent Graduates from Two Canadian Journalism Schools

    How should tech fit into journalism education? Are j-schools finding the right balance? Aneurin Bosley and Fred Vallance-Jones asked recent grads, in the latest issue of Facts and Frictions Continue Reading Technology and Journalism:  The Experience of Recent Graduates from Two Canadian Journalism Schools

  • Room Up Front logo

    Room up Front accepting applications for mentorship program for early-career BIPOC photojournalists

    Due April 15 Continue Reading Room up Front accepting applications for mentorship program for early-career BIPOC photojournalists

  • Après 25 ans comme journaliste, au Québec d’abord, puis à Washington pour Radio-Canada, et à Paris pour TV5 et France24, Bertin Leblanc a traversé « de l’autre côté » comme conseiller aux affaires culturelles de la délégation du Québec à Paris, puis porte-parole d’Amnistie internationale. En 2016, on lui offre un défi hors de l’ordinaire, celui de porte-parole de la Secrétaire générale de la Francophonie, Michaëlle Jean. Bertin Leblanc l’ignorait, mais il s’embarquait pour une affectation qui lui en ferait voir de toutes les couleurs, ce qu’il raconte sous forme de BD dans Éléments de langage, cacophonie en Francophonie.

    Comment Michaëlle Jean a perdu son poste à l’Organisation internationale de la Francophonie. : une leçon de realpolitik, racontée sous forme de BD par Bertin Leblanc

    Par Philippe Lapointe Après 25 ans comme journaliste, au Québec d’abord, puis à Washington pour Radio-Canada, et à Paris pour TV5 et France24, Bertin Leblanc a traversé « de l’autre côté » comme conseiller aux affaires culturelles de la délégation du Québec à Paris, puis directeur de la communication d’Amnistie internationale. En 2016, on lui…

  • A selection of newspapers owned by Groupe Capitales Medias (GCM) are pictured in Montreal on August 19, 2019

    Forming a co-op saved six Canadian newspapers from closing. Here’s how they do business now

    ‘Being so close to bankruptcy made people realize that what we were offering them was a treasure, but it was pretty fragile’ Continue Reading Forming a co-op saved six Canadian newspapers from closing. Here’s how they do business now

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    CBC ombudsperson: Opinions on Islamophobia

    ‘Context and insight comes in many different forms. Sometimes it emerges from deep research into a subject. Sometimes it comes from the experience of a reporter who’s covered an issue for many years. And sometimes it comes from a journalist’s own life experience’ Continue Reading CBC ombudsperson: Opinions on Islamophobia

  • Journalism jobs: March 30

    Want your call for pitches or job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #CdnMediaJobs Continue Reading Journalism jobs: March 30

  • Students learning radio journalism

    Facts & Frictions Spring 2022

    Technology and journalism education, climate disinformation, innovations in audio storytelling and more explored in new journal issue Continue Reading Facts & Frictions Spring 2022

  • Closed newspaper markers on the Local News Map.

    Discordant or just different? A comparison of community newspaper data in Canada

    What the local news map and an industry group snapshot show — and what they don’t — about the state of community journalism Continue Reading Discordant or just different? A comparison of community newspaper data in Canada

  • Metroland print plant closure a blow, says union

    Eighteen unionized workers losing their jobs when Hamilton Web presses shut down for good April 1 Continue Reading Metroland print plant closure a blow, says union

  • Un hommage bien senti de Philippe Lapointe à l'égard de son ex-collègue Pierre Bruneau de TVA Nouvelles

    Pierre Bruneau prend sa retraite : Une page de l’histoire de la télévision québécoise se tourne

    Un hommage bien senti de Philippe Lapointe à l’égard de son ex-collègue Pierre Bruneau de TVA Nouvelles Continue Reading Pierre Bruneau prend sa retraite : Une page de l’histoire de la télévision québécoise se tourne

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