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  • The HuffPost Canada union is dead. Long live the HuffPost Canada union

    The workers of HuffPost Canada got to have a union for two weeks, but its impact will last a lifetime Continue Reading The HuffPost Canada union is dead. Long live the HuffPost Canada union

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    COVID-19 Media Impact Map for Canada: Update Nov. 17

    The COVID-19 Media Impact Map for Canada is a joint project of J-Source, the Local News Research Project at X University’s School of Journalism and the Canadian Association of Journalists. Continue Reading COVID-19 Media Impact Map for Canada: Update Nov. 17

  • Open letter: Media, professional associations, j-schools and more call on safety minister to investigate illegal arrests of journalists

    Call for Canada’s public safety minister to take immediate steps to investigate and correct the RCMP’s actions and to ensure that going forward, journalists’ right to report will be protected Continue Reading Open letter: Media, professional associations, j-schools and more call on safety minister to investigate illegal arrests of journalists

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    Why unpaid internships are at odds with the goal of a more equitable, diverse media industry 

    J-school umbrella group studying the issue across Canada, to issue recommendations this fall Continue Reading Why unpaid internships are at odds with the goal of a more equitable, diverse media industry 

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    B.C.’s proposed FOI fee threatens ‘Indigenous Peoples, families and communities’

    Fees could make it harder for small outlets like IndigiNews to justify filing shot-in-the-dark info requests — like the one that led to its birth alerts investigation, writes reporter Anna McKenzie Continue Reading B.C.’s proposed FOI fee threatens ‘Indigenous Peoples, families and communities’

  • The Climate Coverage in Canada Report

    Media should cover climate as a crisis, say scientists and journalists Continue Reading The Climate Coverage in Canada Report

  • Collage of two stories on Winnipeg Free Press website: On left, "Complicated road to community New book tracks growth, development of Manitoba's 20,000-strong Muslim population". On right, Steinbach pastor hounded for vaccination ad participation"

    Free Press religion reporter on how the paper is restoring faith in Winnipeg news coverage

    The two-year-old beat, funded by different religious groups, is fostering community engagement and providing new revenue Continue Reading Free Press religion reporter on how the paper is restoring faith in Winnipeg news coverage

  • True crime’s influence on an era of internet sleuths raises ethical concerns

    In a genre constantly questioned for its ethics, how should people go about being respectful consumers? Continue Reading True crime’s influence on an era of internet sleuths raises ethical concerns

  • Results of an Ipsos survey of online harassment of journalists were presented on Nov. 9 at virtual forum #NotOk. Speakers included (from top left, moving clockwise) Yolande James, Irene Gentle, Marie-Andrée Chouinard, Brent Jolly and Kenny Yum.

    Canadian journalists grappling with epidemic of online bullying, harassment: survey

    More than 70 per cent of media workers reported experiencing harassment in the past year Continue Reading Canadian journalists grappling with epidemic of online bullying, harassment: survey

  • The north end of Lelu Island in Winter, as seen from the approach to Port Edward, B.C., where the LNG export facility was proposed for

    How Canadian media reports on natural resource projects

    Critical stories from independent outlets can help shape the policy-making process and provide an important space for environmental reporting Continue Reading How Canadian media reports on natural resource projects

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