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    Union files with labour board to represent Vice Canada workers

    “We have a very strong majority of staff in the editorial and several other departments:” CMG president.

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    Interning at unionized media companies pays—literally

    What are unions doing to ensure that students get this vital experience and also get paid?

  • This Toronto Star story by Mary Ormsby and Kenyon Wallace led Toronto city council to direct staff to start collecting data on homeless deaths. Screenshot by J-Source.

    ‘Spotlight’ on homeless deaths

    Toronto Star investigative journalism has had a positive impact on Toronto’s homeless.

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    The Globe and Mail goes virtual

    At Toronto’s Hot Docs documentary film festival, the Globe will premiere a virtual reality piece about life in solitary confinement.

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    Toronto Star public editor: Accuracy is the foundation of trust

    No surprises here: A new study on what makes audiences trust media ranks accuracy as vital.

  • In this Oct. 16 news report from the 2015 federal election, the CBC provided American Sign Language interpretation. Screenshot by J-Source.

    Deaf community calls for more news broadcasts to be accessible

    It’s taken years for broadcast news to be accessible for people who are Deaf. And there’s still a long way to go.

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    After a 40-year career, I’m saying goodbye to newspapers

    Toronto Star sports reporter Curtis Rush reflects on his career after taking buyout.

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    Editor’s note: J-Source comes of age

    Bruce Gillespie looks back on his three-year term as J-Source’s editor-in-chief.

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    Getting scoops on the Calgary crime beat

    Why developing professional relationships with police officers matters for crime reporters.

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    Globe and Mail Public Editor: Prose must be attributed

    By Sylvia Stead for the Globe and Mail A Media Culpa blog was forwarded to me by a reader last night about an issue in Saturday’s Margaret Wente column. The blog by Carol Wainio noted similarities in several passages in the column compared to experts’ writing. Ms. Wainio notes that the introduction in Ms. Wente’s column is similar…

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