Around the world: Release of second Dallas nurse leads Canadian world headlines
The hospital discharge of the second Texas nurse who contracted Ebola led Canadian world headlines Tuesday.
The hospital discharge of the second Texas nurse who contracted Ebola led Canadian world headlines Tuesday.
Canadian world sections shifted attention back to ISIS and the unfolding conflict against jihadist forces in Syria and Iraq Wednesday.
While maintaining a watching brief on Africa and the Middle East, Canadian world headlines zeroed-in on events unfolding south of the border Friday.
The first Canadian airstrikes against Islamic State militants were given significant play by Canadian news outlets Monday.
Canada’s print media remained focused on the U.S. midterm election results while online, broadcasters featured a spark lit among protesters in Hong Kong.
ISIS held its place in Canadian headlines but shared the spotlight with a recent report on the Catholic Church.
ISIS held its place in Canadian headlines but shared the spotlight with a recent report on the Catholic Church.
By Jake English, for the International Reporting Bureau at Humber College The shooting in Ottawa caused a ripple effect in coverage drawing much reaction from around the globe. Most of the Canadian newspapers chose to lead with the attack in Ottawa, with the exception of the Winnipeg Free Press, which went with the election of…
Students at Toronto’s Humber College will provide ongoing reporting on how Canadian news outlets cover the world, as well as regular travel advisories.
International Reporting Bureau Editor Carey French outlines the challenges facing Canadian media outlets as they struggle to cover international news against a backdrop of dwindling resources. –