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    Toronto Star Public Editor: Listening for truth and reconciliation

    ‘The status quo is unacceptable.’ Canadian media must listen to Indigenous voices to help build truth and reconciliation.

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    Media on the Move: November 17 to November 30

    Here’s our regular update on the moves, hires and promotions in Canadian journalism for November 17 to November 30.

  • Rogers Media has laid off 27 full-time employees in its English-language digital content and publishing division, including Maclean's.

    Rogers Media lays off 87 employees over 2 days

    Rogers Media has laid off 27 full-time employees in its English-language digital content and publishing division.

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    The Canadian Press updated the style guide description of “alt-right”

    New guidelines in Caps and Spelling say to include description as “a U.S.-based white nationalist movement.”

  • Homestand Sports produces a series of talks focused on basketball, hockey and baseball. Screenshot by J-Source.

    A unique sports event series is bringing journalists and audiences together

    By Adriel Smiley The doors of the Drake Underground open at almost a quarter past 7 p.m. on Nov. 3, 2016 for Hoop Talks, a live speaker series about basketball produced by Homestand Sports. The venue fills up quickly with about 60 people who paid $20 for a ticket.  The music of Schoolboy Q fills…

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    Here are the confirmed Globe and Mail staff who took buyouts

    By H.G. Watson, Associate Editor On Nov. 18, a select number of Globe and Mail staff members packed up their belongings and left the newspaper’s offices at 444 Front St. in Toronto for the last time as staff members. Voluntary severance packages were offered to all Globe and Mail staff on Sept. 8, according to…

  • “What Brings Us Here” showcases activism by local grassroots organizations in Winnipeg. Screenshot by J-Source.

    NFB Instagram project brings Indigenous stories to the mobile screen

    This story was funded by the J-Source Patreon campaign. By Tennessa Wild The Instagram profile “What Brings Us Here” is filled with real stories in real time. The collection of photographs on the profile are compiled by the National Film Board to showcase the activism by local grassroots organizations in Winnipeg, MB. What started out as…

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    Globe and Mail Public Editor: We must call the ‘alt-right’ what it is: fascist, racist, white supremacist

    By Sylvia Stead for the Globe and Mail Should journalists use made-up words? Sometimes yes. Language changes constantly, and so words such as “post-truth” and “yogalates” come into the vernacular and should be used and explained until they are well understood. (Post-truth: when emotions, beliefs and even lies trump facts as the drivers of public…

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    Memo: More newsroom changes at the Toronto Star

    The following memo was sent to Toronto Star staff on Nov. 25, 2016 from Michael Cooke, editor, and Irene Gentle, managing editor. Colleagues, Very happy to announce some terrific new moves in the newsroom. Dave Washburn will begin an exciting new role as acting sports editor, starting Monday. Dave joined the Star newsroom in 2015…

  • Luis, Suzanne Feldman and Rod Radford discuss creating short documentary films on mental illness. Image courtesy of Allison Ridgway.

    Enabling people with mental illness to make films could challenge media stereotypes, say researchers

    By Allison Ridgway for the Ryerson Journalism Research Centre Three Canadian researchers are giving people who’ve experienced mental illnesses the resources and training to make their own documentary films to see if such videos challenge traditional media stereotypes about people who are mentally ill. So far, participants have created videos with substantially different themes and…

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