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Maria Iqbal
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There’s still something missing in debates around covering mass violence in Canada
Journalists agree that they have to avoid glorifying perpetrators in news reporting. But gaps in best practices continue to appear in coverage
How representative are Canadian newsrooms, actually?
Racialized journalists are trying to create change in a predominantly white industry, but say support needs to come from the top.
Reflecting on who journalists call terrorists and why
“Making a Terrorist” examines how Canadian media reports on terrorism.