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. -
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? -
Women journalists and the glass ceiling
Newsrooms are more – but not fully – equal. -
When the news breaks the journalist
Journalists are coming out and talking honestly about mental illness. -
Actions speak louder than words
Journalists’ attitudes towards activism are shifting. Are newsroom policies keeping up? -
U news you can use
University newspapers keep campuses covered. -
Readers, Write On!
Will comment sections fade away, or be revived by new technologies? -
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. -
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 the dirty business of journalism, wants to settle… -
Meet the journalists of the 21st century
Very young reporters are picking up the torch.
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