Global Toronto names Beatrice Politi as its new managing editor
Global Toronto has named Beatrice Politi as its new managing editor effective immediately.
Global Toronto has named Beatrice Politi as its new managing editor effective immediately.
City Montreal added Catherine Verdon-Diamond, Laura Casella and Elias Makos to its Breakfast Television on-air team.
Long-time Globe and Mail and Maclean's foreign correspondent Malcolm Ian MacDonald Gray has died. He was 67.
Longtime CBC journalist Robinson “Robin” Taylor died on June 12, 2013 at age 80 in Basingstoke, England.
A number of journalists have received honorary degrees from universities across Canada for their contributions to the industry.
Steve Buttry pays tribute to Bryan Cantley, who died of pancreatic cancer Wednesday. Cantley oversaw the National Newspaper Awards for almost 25 years and his devotion to journalism included many other notable endeavours.
The National Newspaper Awards' official announcement of long-time executive secretary Bryan Cantley's death and funeral arrangements.
The School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University has appointed Josh Greenberg to the role of associate director effective July 1. In the one-year appointment, Greenberg will oversee the Communications side of the school.
Border Crossings, a Winnipeg quarterly cultural magazine, won magazine of the year and Manitoba magazine of the year at the 31st Annual Western Magazine Awards. The awards were presented June 21 in Vancouver. The foundation also announced that the winners of the WMAF Lifetime Achievement Award are Paul and Audrey Grescoe.
Effective Monday, three Toronto Sun columnists will take on new roles in a move that its editor said “will be terrific for our readers.”