Category / Commentary / Analysis / Feature
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What Canadian media (and government) can learn from Black Panther
As far too many newsrooms continue to struggle for their very survival, it’s a good time to place more emphasis on diversifying the stories they cover. Continue Reading What Canadian media (and government) can learn from Black Panther
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How Ottawa should spend its $50 million to support local news
Who holds officials accountable when cities like Thunder Bay, Ont., rife with political and racial tensions, have no local reporters? Continue Reading How Ottawa should spend its $50 million to support local news
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Women journalists and the glass ceiling
Newsrooms are more – but not fully – equal. Continue Reading Women journalists and the glass ceiling
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When the news breaks the journalist
Journalists are coming out and talking honestly about mental illness. Continue Reading When the news breaks the journalist
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Actions speak louder than words
Journalists’ attitudes towards activism are shifting. Are newsroom policies keeping up? Continue Reading Actions speak louder than words
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U news you can use
University newspapers keep campuses covered. Continue Reading U news you can use
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Readers, Write On!
Will comment sections fade away, or be revived by new technologies? Continue Reading Readers, Write On!
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Why trauma and mental health must be discussed in journalism schools
A foundation for resiliency needs to be built up before journalists are in the field. Continue Reading Why trauma and mental health must be discussed in journalism schools
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White knights in film noir
Hildy Johnson, in her pinstripe suit and jaunty hat, enters the office of her editor, Walter Burns. She’s quitting. She won’t be dissuaded by quick-talking Walter, her former lover. She’s through with…
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Meet the journalists of the 21st century
Very young reporters are picking up the torch. Continue Reading Meet the journalists of the 21st century