Category / Analysis / Commentary
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Globe and Mail Public Editor: When we laid eggs in 2016, you kindly let us know
The amount of corrections in The Globe and Mail in 2016 was up almost 10 per cent more than 2015, but it shows how smart our readers are
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Why freedom of the press should apply in Indigenous communities
Most First Nations members don’t enjoy the right to access information and hold their governments to account that most Canadians take for granted.
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Journalism school multimedia teachers must emphasize solid journalism
Digital tools will come and go, but the skills stay the same.
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Looking beyond philanthrojournalism
We need more than the kindness of strangers to support Canadian journalism
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Finding innovation in a coffee and a morning newspaper
A big part of launching a new and original product is first convincing people you’re capable of having innovative ideas.
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Anti-TPP day of action highlights threat to journalism
It’s part of a massive campaign against the TPP in North America, led north of the border by CWA Canada.
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News media’s rush to be first can have real consequences
Is that what led to the decision to publish a problematic article citing a so-called ‘study’ of Canadian mosques and Islamic schools that was first presented to readers without any reality checks?
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Behind the scenes of an historic photo
This is the first time so many black women working in media have come together in the same space for one photo.
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When News Organizations Say “No Comment”
While comments have become an all-too frequent swamp of racism, misogyny and general weirdness, dispensing with them may not be in the best interests of news organizations.
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Welcome to Canada: Abdirahman Abdi & the selective silence of Canadian leadership
By Jared A. Walker Just a few moments ago I watched the Mothers of the Movement give a keynote address at the Democratic National Convention. To say they were compelling would be a gross understatement. These…