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    Managing Editor Steve Bartlett used the headline “This is not OK!” for his response to an uproar over the last several days.

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    Ryerson professor Anne McNeilly wasn’t sure what to expect when she travelled to China last spring to teach media ethics and news reporting.

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    CBC Ombudsman: Anti-Semitism and The Left

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