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  • Journalists are pushing back against restrictions on wildfire coverage

    Wildfires are now a regular part of life in Canada — but it’s rare for journalists to get access to the frontlines Continue Reading Journalists are pushing back against restrictions on wildfire coverage

  • Why we know so little about Canadian prisons

    The restrictions placed on communication with the outside world mean that access-to-information is one of the only ways the few journalists covering prisons can unearth the realities of people incarcerated in provincial and federal institutions. Experts explain what that costs us and how to break through the bureaucracy Continue Reading Why we know so little about Canadian prisons

  • An artist’s illustration of artificial intelligence (AI). This image explores how AI can be used to solve fundamental problems, unlocking solutions to many more.

    The battle against AI-driven disinformation

    We can learn from Taiwan’s use of digital democracy platforms that unite citizens, policy experts and politicians to counteract fraudulence Continue Reading The battle against AI-driven disinformation

  • Journalism jobs: Oct. 2

    Want your call for pitches or job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #CdnMediaJobs
    Continue Reading Journalism jobs: Oct. 2

  • Global News and Postmedia logos

    Global News and Postmedia Refuse to Correct Oct. 7 Falsehoods

    While other Canadian outlets published similar misinformation, most have corrected their record, while these two have not Continue Reading Global News and Postmedia Refuse to Correct Oct. 7 Falsehoods

  • Person sitting back on couch with a computer on their lap and wearing headphones.

    A guide for reporting on how young disabled and chronically ill people use online communities

    When you’re sick at home, social media can be a lifeline Continue Reading A guide for reporting on how young disabled and chronically ill people use online communities

  • This spread reproduces images that appeared in the first issue of the llustrierter Beobachter, a Nazi publication, in July 1926, including one cropped image that falsely gives the impression that a Nazi event was well attended.

    A Nazi magazine regularly published manipulated photos and misinformation, long before the age of AI

    The ominous historical consequences of unchecked photo manipulation might be too significant to ignore Continue Reading A Nazi magazine regularly published manipulated photos and misinformation, long before the age of AI

  • Journalism Manifesto illustration with cards reading “I will listen deeply to my guest/subject and understand what they’re expressing,” “I will take note is how I feel and reflect on the direction I’m taking,” “I will be honest with myself but understand when I should show it,” “I will respond and interact with my guest/subject with intent, care and without fear,” “I will be open to change and letting natural flow guide me.”

    Writing your own ‘Journalism Manifesto’ can be a powerful way to ground your practice on solid foundations

    An activity for educators and practicing journalists combines inclusivity and purpose Continue Reading Writing your own ‘Journalism Manifesto’ can be a powerful way to ground your practice on solid foundations

  • How newsrooms should be thinking about AI

    Ethical implications and experimentation central to conversations about emerging technology
    Continue Reading How newsrooms should be thinking about AI

  • A local Niagara-on-the-Lake newspaper turned Pierre Poilievre’s visit into a national conversation about the state of journalism in Canada

    The paper’s editorial exposes the conservative’s half-truths and what the public should understand about Bill C-18 Continue Reading A local Niagara-on-the-Lake newspaper turned Pierre Poilievre’s visit into a national conversation about the state of journalism in Canada

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