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  • As the way journalists get around changes, so does the way we tell stories. Illustration by Nick Craine/RRJ.

    Dude, where’s my car?

    As the way journalists get around changes, so does the way we tell stories. Continue Reading Dude, where’s my car?

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    Globe and Mail Public Editor: Knowing about local communities is important right of the public

    Authorities instinctively put a positive spin on everything and avoid talking about painful problems, but the journalist’s instinct is to pick at that scab. Continue Reading Globe and Mail Public Editor: Knowing about local communities is important right of the public

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    Print editions of the National Post and Calgary Herald are no longer available in Saskatchewan

    The National Post and Financial Post insert is still included in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix and Regina Leader-Post. Continue Reading Print editions of the National Post and Calgary Herald are no longer available in Saskatchewan

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    The Canadian Press joins National NewsMedia Council

    It’s the first time in the wire service’s 100 year history they’ve been in a press council. Continue Reading The Canadian Press joins National NewsMedia Council

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    Controversial CRTC decision raises questions about space on airwaves for Indigenous broadcasters

    Wawatay Native Communication Society says it was denied the Toronto and Ottawa licenses because of its government funding. Continue Reading Controversial CRTC decision raises questions about space on airwaves for Indigenous broadcasters

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    Memo: Robin Honderich named senior manager of newsroom audience engagement at Toronto Star

    According to memo, Honderich “will work closely with newsroom leaders and journalists to help funnel readers to deeper levels of engagement with our content across all platforms.” Continue Reading Memo: Robin Honderich named senior manager of newsroom audience engagement at Toronto Star

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    CJFE condemns MP’s ‘fake news’ attack on media

    MP for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke spoke about the government’s recent payment of $10.5 million to Omar Khadr in the video. Continue Reading CJFE condemns MP’s ‘fake news’ attack on media

  • Lay offs at Vice include cuts at Vice Canada

    About 10 people will be laid off in the coming weeks as part of company wide cutbacks. Continue Reading Lay offs at Vice include cuts at Vice Canada

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    CBC Ombudsman: Balancing a live phone-in. It’s not so simple.

    The complainant asked if there was censorship at work when he was told there were already Chris Alexander supporters on line when he called the Ontario Noon phone-in. Continue Reading CBC Ombudsman: Balancing a live phone-in. It’s not so simple.

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    CityNews is experimenting with anchorless newscasts

    The early evening broadcasts have no anchor at the helm, favouring on-the-scene reporting.

    Continue Reading CityNews is experimenting with anchorless newscasts

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