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    Globe public editor: A ‘mastermind’ can be a criminal or a terrorist, too

    By Sylvia Stead for the Globe and Mail What’s in a word? More than it may seem. Journalists are constantly reminded that their audience cares greatly about how stories are told. For example, there was a flurry on social media after intelligence officials referred to Abdelhamid Abaaoud as the “mastermind” of the Paris attacks. People…

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    Toronto Star public editor: Talking terror: What’s in a name?

    Why is the media inconsistent in naming the terror group that attacked Paris?

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    Globe public editor: The Globe’s baby boomer series sparks intergenerational debate

    Some readers were offended with the front page of Saturday’s Globe and Mail, but their children saw it in a different perspective

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    Toronto Star public editor: Can serious journalism survive?

    Veteran journalist John Stackhouse explores the future of serious journalism in a new book that documents the digital disruption of Canadian media in recent decades.

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    The first temptation of Trudeau

    Will the new PM resist the urge to cultivate secrecy?

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    Toronto Star public editor: Crossword lovers cross with Star

    Puzzle mess-ups matter to passionate puzzle people as much as the most egregious journalistic errors.

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    Globe public editor: Keeping up with the Trudeaus – names and titles

    Spelling issues aside, readers question creeping Americanisms in Globe copy about the Liberal Party Leader.

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    Globe public editor: A mountain of election coverage that covered all the bases

    The 78 days of electioneering spanned three long weekends, and generated a veritable mountain of coverage.

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    The high price of secrecy

    The B.C. government’s continued efforts to prevent the public from seeing its paperwork is costing millions of dollars each year.

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    Reporters need to become scientifically literate

    With Dr. Google only a click away, it’s easy to get up to speed on science—but reporters must use caution when reporting on science.

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