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  • How Canadian journalists take care of themselves

    We asked our readers for their best self-care tips. Continue Reading How Canadian journalists take care of themselves

  • Winnipeg Free Press’s 24-hour food focus attracts viewers

    The “Food for Thought” project, which covered 24 stories from across Winnipeg, has an average read time of 19 minutes. Continue Reading Winnipeg Free Press’s 24-hour food focus attracts viewers

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    Eternity Martis spoke to us about the thrills – and consequences – of sharing her personal life in her work. Continue Reading Working Media Podcast: Eternity Martis

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    Adrian Ma talks to Angie Lau about her career. Continue Reading Working Media Podcast: Angie Lau

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  • Mellissa Fung reflects on reporting in Afghanistan

    Since being kidnapped and held in Afghanistan for 28 days in 2008, Fung has returned to the country to report. Continue Reading Mellissa Fung reflects on reporting in Afghanistan

  • Reflecting on who journalists call terrorists and why

    “Making a Terrorist” examines how Canadian media reports on terrorism. Continue Reading Reflecting on who journalists call terrorists and why

  • Watching the watchdog

    Here’s why Amy van den Berg decided to take a close look at Canadaland in the new Ryerson Review of Journalism. Continue Reading Watching the watchdog

  • Working Media podcast: Elamin Abdelmahmoud

    In our third episode, we chat with Elamin Abdelmahmoud. He’s a editor of news curation for BuzzFeed and a social media editor for BuzzFeed Canada. He tells host Adrian Ma how not getting into a school for public policy led to a journalism career. He also offers advice on getting your foot in the door…

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  • Joyce Byrne on a career in magazine publishing

    The publisher of Avenue Calgary is being honoured with 2018 Foundation Award for Outstanding Achievement. Continue Reading Joyce Byrne on a career in magazine publishing

  • How to succeed in digital journalism from the DPAs Emerging Excellence finalists

    The three finalists — Ishani Nath, Elizabeth Melito and Graeme Bruce — explain how they work. Continue Reading How to succeed in digital journalism from the DPAs Emerging Excellence finalists

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