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Globe and Mail Public editor: A banner year for investigative journalism
By Sylvia Stead for the Globe and Mail It has been a banner year for investigative journalism in Canada. Witness the recent spate of awards for work that uncovers malfeasance or shines…
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Toronto Star Public Editor: Updating the bear facts
By Kathy English for the Toronto Star “Did Nunavut hunter shoot grizzly-polar bear hybrid?” read a headline in the Toronto Star some six weeks ago. As it turns out, the answer to…
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Toronto Star Public Editor: Estimating crowd sizes is always tricky
By Kathy English for the Toronto Star Canada’s new National Newsmedia Council has dismissed – with reservation – a complaint about the Toronto Star’s March report of the Ford family event held…
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Brunswick News Ombudswoman: Is it possible to be private at a public event?
By Patricia Graham for the Brunswick News On the night of June 13, a vigil was held in Fredericton to mourn those killed and injured at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla.…
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CBC Ombudsman: Truth in Syrian coverage—It’s not that simple
By Esther Enkin for the CBC The complainant, T.A. Anderson thought a piece on The National marking the fifth anniversary of the start of hostilities in Syria was distorted and biased. He… -
CBC Ombudsman: Context Matters—Sometimes you have to look at the big picture
By Esther Enkin for the CBC The complainant, Carman Miller objected to a reference that it’s hard to spot Canadian flags in Quebec. He thought it was inaccurate and amounted to Quebec… -
Globe and Mail Public Editor: Credentials must always be checked
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Brunswick News Ombudswoman: Heed the rational voices, not the angriest and loudest ones
It’s human nature to sometimes want vengeance, but that doesn’t make it a desirable remedy.
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Globe and Mail Public Editor: ‘Worst mass shooting’ in U.S. history
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CBC Ombudsman: Who said that? The use of paraphrase and direct quotes
By Esther Enkin, CBC ombudsman The complainant, Greg Hunter, was suspicious of statements attributed to the Syrian government and to Vladimir Putin. He thought it unlikely they had actually said what Carol…