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Institute for Investigative Journalism launches at Concordia
The Institute is led by Patti Sonntag, former managing editor of The New York Times’ News Services Division. -
Kids get the scoop in library newspaper they produced
The Strathcona County Library Journal is a project of Michael Hingston, writer-in-residence for the Metro Edmonton Federation of Libraries. -
Canadian journalism students’ interest in journalism careers lessens during course of journalism school
Students who had some job experience, especially if it was paid, showed the strongest enthusiasm toward journalism according to Carleton prof Aneurin Bosley. -
Long journey of reconciliation ahead at Canada’s journalism schools
Journalism programs face ongoing struggles to implement TRC’s Call to Action – almost three years later. -
The Canadian Press corrects errors in Indigenous section of CP Stylebook
The original printing of the 18th edition of the Stylebook included errors on how to report on Inuit Peoples. -
New survey investigates state of smaller-market newspapers in Canada
The Canadian data will be compared to the results of the U.S. questionnaire, as well as results from Spain and Austria where the survey is also being conducted. -
Canadian campus newspapers offer a study in diversity
Legacy media can learn something from the student press when it comes to building representative newsrooms. -
What journalists get wrong when telling stories about trans and genderqueer people
A recent National Post column by Christie Blatchford illustrates what not to do when telling stories about transgender people. -
Voici pourquoi La Presse a organisé un stage destiné aux journalistes de minorités culturelles
La Presse s’est tourné vers des programmes universitaires francophones hors de journalisme pour s’attaquer au problème de la diversité au sein du journal. -
Why La Presse started an internship geared towards minority reporters and First Nations people
To improve newsroom diversity, La Presse recruited outside of francophone journalism schools.
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