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  • Comment une enquête journalistique a forcé Doug Ford à faire marche arrière

    Lorsque Doug Ford a tenté d’ouvrir à la construction des terres protégées de la ceinture de verdure, des journalistes du Narwhal et du Toronto Star ont uni leurs forces pour publier une série de reportages révélant des ententes secrètes, ce qui a forcé le gouvernement à faire marche arrière. Continue Reading Comment une enquête journalistique a forcé Doug Ford à faire marche arrière

  • Shift happens — A media guide for journalists covering the Downtown Eastside

    From extraction to exchange: let’s get the full picture from journalism Continue Reading Shift happens — A media guide for journalists covering the Downtown Eastside

  • Comment un journaliste a révélé les dérives du recrutement international au Canada

    Le journaliste du Walrus, Nicholas Hune-Brown, revient sur l’enquête qui lui a permis de dévoiler les dérives du recrutement international au Canada, en donnant la parole à des étudiants dont la réalité sur le terrain était bien loin des promesses initiales. Continue Reading Comment un journaliste a révélé les dérives du recrutement international au Canada

  • Comment un journaliste a mis au jour des inconduites sexuelles au sein du SCRS

    Le journaliste de La Presse Canadienne, Darryl Greer, raconte comment il a percé la culture du secret d’une agence d’espionnage pour révéler un climat d’abus longtemps gardé hors du regard du public. Par : Levon William Enns-Kutcy, Chris Arsenault, Josette Lafleur, and Angeline Gisonni L’espionnage ne laisse rien au hasard. Le journalisme, lui, se nourrit…

  • Exposing Abuse Within Canada’s International Student Boom

    Walrus journalist Nicholas Hune-Brown retraces the steps that led to his ground-breaking investigation—probing exploitative recruitment practices in Canada’s international education industry while chronicling the first-hand experiences of students whose reality in Canada was far from the promise they were sold Continue Reading Exposing Abuse Within Canada’s International Student Boom

  • Here are the inaugural winners of the Canadian Student Journalism Awards

    J-Schools Canada/Écoles-J Canada announced the recipients on Oct. 16 Continue Reading Here are the inaugural winners of the Canadian Student Journalism Awards

  • Re-engaging: Exploring new ways of doing journalism

    Podcast Re-Engaging: Funding engaged journalism

    Episode 4 Continue Reading Podcast Re-Engaging: Funding engaged journalism

  • Re-engaging: Exploring new ways of doing journalism

    Podcast Re-Engaging: Teaching community-engaged journalism

    Episode 3 Continue Reading Podcast Re-Engaging: Teaching community-engaged journalism

  • Journalism jobs: Dec. 4

    Want your call for pitches or job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #CdnMediaJobs
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  • Journalism jobs: Nov. 20

    Want your call for pitches or job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #CdnMediaJobs
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