Author / Kayla Zhu
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Black Press Media employees question keeping workers in offices as second wave hits B.C.
As COVID-19 cases hit record highs, workers at the paper chain say they’re concerned their employer isn’t allowing WFH option, per public health advice Continue Reading Black Press Media employees question keeping workers in offices as second wave hits B.C.
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Recent arrests of journalists covering land disputes accelerate concerns around police attempts to define, obstruct journalism
Journalists must be present to bear witness to police actions, especially at Indigenous movements, say panelists Continue Reading Recent arrests of journalists covering land disputes accelerate concerns around police attempts to define, obstruct journalism
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Quibi collapse takes down programs at Canadian partner Bell Media
The closure of the streaming startup will see a number of layoffs at CTV and TSN Continue Reading Quibi collapse takes down programs at Canadian partner Bell Media
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APTN partners with 5 news organizations and networks to produce global Indigenous reporting project
Anti-Indigenous handbook aims to investigate groups that work against Indigenous rights Continue Reading APTN partners with 5 news organizations and networks to produce global Indigenous reporting project
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The Martin Wise Goodman Canadian Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University is now open for applications
Canadian journalists can apply for the 2021-2022 fellowship until Dec. 1. Continue Reading The Martin Wise Goodman Canadian Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University is now open for applications
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Submissions are open for the 2021 Dalton Camp Award
Essays about media and democracy can be entered until Dec.1 Continue Reading Submissions are open for the 2021 Dalton Camp Award