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    Mark Trueman named new executive producer of Global Toronto

    Trueman has been the senior producer for Global Toronto’s News Hour since 2010. He replaces former executive producer Jason Keel, who left the position in April. 

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    Globe’s communities editor Jennifer MacMillan joins Huffington Post Canada

    MacMillan will fill the role vacated by Brodie Fenlon when he joined the CBC News as its managing editor for digital.

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    Asha Tomlinson named new host of CBC News Windsor

    Tomlinson is taking the reins as the new host of CBC News Windsor weeknights starting next month. She currently works as a reporter and host for CBC News Network in Toronto. 

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    A first! Married Canadian couple to anchor TV newscast together this fall

    CBC Calgary will be home to the first Canadian television newscast anchored by a married couple. CTV B.C. anchor and senior reporter Rob Brown and CBC News Vancouver anchor Rosa Marchitelli will move to Calgary — Marchitelli’s hometown — to anchor the six o’clock news this fall.

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    Gary Mason’s influence in the sport of politics

    Gary Mason's articles have helped to prevent mayoral candidates from getting elected, exposed controversial deals with the provincial government and uncovered secret negotiations. Cara McKenna examined The Globe and Mail's Western Canada columnist's career and some of the controversies along the way, in an article from the Langara Journalism Review. 

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    Remembering Linda Lewis

    As a magazine editor, Linda Lewis had to know what her readers wanted to read. But her brilliance was knowing “what her writers could pull out of themselves, even more than we knew ourselves,” recalls one freelancer, mourning Lewis who died Monday from leukemia. She had just turned 52.

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    Tributes stream in for Gina Mallet

    Former Toronto Star theatre and National Post restaurant critic Gina Mallet died July 18 at age 75, after being diagnosed with bile duct cancer. Mallet was not afraid to express her opinion and people are remembering the impact she had. 

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    Kim Fox joins ScribbleLive as content director for Scribble Market

    Kim Fox has joined liveblogging platform ScribbleLive as content director for Scribble Market, a digital marketplace for real-time content. She left Newsana after a year as its chief community officer.

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    Two Sun editors leave their newspapers amidst massive Sun Media cuts

    The editor of the Winnipeg Sun left the paper within hours of Sun Media announcing massive cuts and just a day after the editor of the Toronto Sun stepped down. 

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    Kevin Newman to launch new newscast on CTV News Channel this fall

    CTV's Kevin Newman will be leaving Question Period to launch Kevin Newman Live on CTV News Channel this fall. CTV's Ottawa bureau chief Robert Fife will take over as host of Question Period, of which he is also the executive producer. 

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