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4 years ago
Government prolongs the agony for newspapers … just a bit
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Paul Adams
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"We have reached the point where nurturing the green shoots is a better bet that propping up the gigantic, creaking, tottering timbers."
4 years ago
A study in news poverty in Thunder Bay
By
Selena Ross
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News
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Politics
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Feature
When a massive corruption scandal erupted in Thunder Bay, where were the newspaper reporters?
5 years ago
Journalism’s secret friend?
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Nicholas Frew
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Politics
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Research
Donald Trump may be ushering in a golden age of journalism.
5 years ago
An inconvenient quagmire
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Heather Norman
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Research
Reporting on climate change is complicated. It is also vital.
5 years ago
Twitter chat: Everything you wanted to know about Bill C-58
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J-Source
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Join us on Twitter for a wide ranging chat on Bill C-58 and access to information reform.
5 years ago
Canada’s no ransom policy in the new era of terrorism
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Alexis KUSKEVICS
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International
The Canadian government doesn't pay ransoms to terrorists, aiming to stop them from benefiting from such payments. But it hasn't established guidelines to protect journalists working abroad.
5 years ago
Tax changes could take a bite out of local news
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Errol Salamon
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Business
Canadian tax policy reform raises concerns among small publishers
5 years ago
Canada’s House of Commons votes unanimously for press shield law
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Grant Buckler
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Advocacy groups welcome passage of S-231 despite some shortcomings.
5 years ago
Scrap ATI reform bill and start over, coalition tells Ottawa
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Grant Buckler
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Bill C-58 is being criticized for not addressing serious issues in the Access to Information Act.
5 years ago
Federal government gets an F grade in new FOI audit
By
H.G. Watson
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Only a quarter of all federal requests included in the audit were returned within the 30 day limit.
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