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What the closure of the Moose Jaw Times-Herald means for young journalists
Every time a small newspaper closes, young reporters lose an opportunity for work and experience. Continue Reading What the closure of the Moose Jaw Times-Herald means for young journalists
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What Canadian journalists can learn from the life and career of Gord Downie
Gord Downie told stories about Canadian lives in a near-journalistic way. Continue Reading What Canadian journalists can learn from the life and career of Gord Downie
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What if we imagined a future where media workers were owners?
Here’s how journalists can band together to start worker owned media outlets. Continue Reading What if we imagined a future where media workers were owners?
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Newspaper closures in Guelph, Brampton leaving communities underserved
Experts investigating local news ecosystems research community characteristics that may predict news poverty Continue Reading Newspaper closures in Guelph, Brampton leaving communities underserved
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The Power of Place: When ‘Local’ is More than a Catchphrase
While big-city newsrooms discuss the future of local news, the voice of rural Canada wanes. Continue Reading The Power of Place: When ‘Local’ is More than a Catchphrase
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The role of artists in truth telling
Art rooted in journalism has the potential to bring truth to new audiences in ways that legacy media does not generally examine. Continue Reading The role of artists in truth telling
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Funny, peculiar
Canadian satirical news gains momentum, even as journalism struggles.
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A new kind of religious magazine
One man combines truth-telling, religion and activism into a feisty, delectable read.
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From print to paywall
The success and struggles of subscription-based online journalism.
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Out in the newsroom
How LGBTQ journalists navigate the workplace