Author / D'Arcy Coulson
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Support J-Source’s expanding regional coverage
J-Source is raising funds to support more regional reporting across the country. D'Arcy Coulson… -
Andrew Mayeda moves to Bloomberg DC bureau
By Tamara Baluja, Associate Editor Bloomberg Canada’s Ottawa reporter Andrew Mayeda is moving to the Washington, D.C., bureau. Mayeda tweeted he will cover the International Monetary Fund, World Blank and global economics for Bloomberg News. According to his LinkedIn profile… -
Toronto Star MasterGlass: How not to shoot wedding photos
Toronto Star photographer Randy Risling shows many ways that photographers can ruin the intimate moments of a wedding. Video courtesy of Toronto Star. More photojournalism videos can be found here. D'Arcy Coulson… -
Winnipeg Free Press adds social media element to letters to the editor
By Tamara Baluja, Associate Editor Letters to the editor are a dying breed. Although a long-standing tradition at newspapers, they just don’t jibe with today’s media landscape of immediacy and urgency. The Winnipeg Free Press is changing that by bringing social media… -
Why undervaluing young journalists is a big mistake
Business journalist Karen Ho tweeted about how the media industry treats young journalists poorly and what she sees as the unfortunate ramifications of such treatment. D'Arcy Coulson… -
Global plans 24-hour national-local news hybrid service
By Tamara Baluja, Associate Editor Global News wants to launch a 24-hour national-local news hybrid channel it hopes it will make its local channels more profitable. Its parent company, Shaw Media, has applied for a single licence coast-to-coast with the… -
Shine a light on government secrecy with #cdnfoi
In his latest column, The Unknowable Country columnist Sean Holman highlights why Canadians need more awareness of just how much is being hidden from them, and spotlighting examples of government secrecy with the hashtag #cdnfoi. D'Arcy Coulson… -
Covering the Ebola story
By Greg Reaume, Managing Editor of CBC News Coverage It’s been 10 months since the first cases of Ebola surfaced in the West African country of Guinea. Since then the disease has spread rapidly. From village to village, region to region, nation to… -
Justin Giovannetti joins Globe’s Edmonton bureau
By Tamara Baluja, Associate Editor Justin Giovannetti, who currently works for The Globe and Mail’s Vancouver bureau, is moving to the Edmonton bureau. Giovannetti previously worked as a web reporter for CTV and a weekend editor for OpenFile in Montreal, according… -
Jacques Poitras on the Irvings’ relationship with journalism
By Joyita Sengupta In his new book, Irving vs. Irving, Jacques Poitras gives an inside look at a family that has built an empire and is one of the richest families in Canada. Their monopoly in New Brunswick extends past…
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