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Canadian Geographic acting editor Dan Rubinstein leaving magazine
D.B. Scott has reported that Dan Rubinstein, acting editor of Canadian Geographic, is leaving the magazine to “write and take on a contract with the Canada Foundation for Innovation.”
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Lindsey Wiebe to join Maclean’s as associate web editor
Lindsey Wiebe will be joining Maclean’s magazine’s digital team in the new year as the associate web editor of macleans.ca in Toronto and told J-Source in an email that she is "totally…
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Roger Gillespie joins Star Media Group start-up YourHamiltonBiz.com as managing editor
Roger Gillespie has joined YourHamiltonBiz.com, a new Torstar-owned Star Media Group business news site, as its managing editor.
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Q&A with Toronto Star’s ‘Pathologist’ Katie Daubs
The Toronto Star experimented with a graphic novel representation of reporter Katie Daubs' two-week stay indoors and in Toronto's underground PATH system. It was a multi-platform project with maps, videos, photos and more. Here,…
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Stephen Ward to become director of George S. Turnbull Center in Portland, Oregon
Stephen Ward will become the director of the George S. Turnbull Center in Portland, Oregon, which is part of the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism.
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Esther Enkin named next CBC Ombudsman
Esther Enkin will take over as Ombudsman of CBC’s English services on January 1, 2013. She replaces Kirk Lapointe, who has held the role since October 2010. Lapointe will remain in a…
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Marni Soupcoff joins HuffPo Canada as managing editor, blogs
Marni Soupcoff has joined Huffington Post Canada as its managing editor of blogs.
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Andrew Lundy resigns, David Skok now acting director of GlobalNews.ca
[node:ad] In comings and goings in the industry this week, Andrew Lundy has resigned from Director of GlobalNews.ca, a position he had held since 2008. David Skok, who was previously managing…
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More Magazine editor undergoing treatment for leukemia
In the December/January 2013 issue of More Magazine, editor-in-chief Linda Lewis tells readers she's fighting leukemia. On Wednesday, Transcontinental Media announced this issue would be More's last.
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Thomas McKee dies at 76 after lengthy illness
Veteran broadcaster Thomas McKee has died at the age of 76 “following a lengthy illness,” Broadcaster Magazine reports.