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  • Stills from a Russian-language video that falsely claims to fact-check Ukrainian disinformation. There’s no evidence the video was created by Ukrainian media or circulated anywhere, but the label at the top says the video is “Fake Ukrainian media.” The captions on the left inaccurately label the footage as “A shopping center in Kyiv caught on fire after being hit by a Russian rocket,” falsely attributing the claim to Ukrainian media. The caption on the right correctly identifies the event as “Fire in Pervomais’k from 2021.” Credit:Screenshot taken by ProPublica

    In the Ukraine conflict, fake fact-checks are being used to spread disinformation

    Researchers at Clemson University’s Media Forensics Hub and ProPublica identified more than a dozen videos that purport to debunk apparently nonexistent Ukrainian fakes Continue Reading In the Ukraine conflict, fake fact-checks are being used to spread disinformation

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    CBC And APTN enter into new partnership

    The two networks will work together in the creation and promotion of Indigenous content Continue Reading CBC And APTN enter into new partnership

  • Protesters waving Canadian flag stand on top of and surrounding trucks in Ottawa

    Inside media’s coverage of the trucker blockade

    Journalists faced a torrent of abuse, harassment and threats during anti-mandate protesters’ weeks-long occupation of Ottawa. Here’s how media workers navigated reporting in the field Continue Reading Inside media’s coverage of the trucker blockade

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    Global News Scholarship for Black students launched at King’s School of Journalism

    Entries due March 1 Continue Reading Global News Scholarship for Black students launched at King’s School of Journalism

  • Illustration of a woman on a television news screen reporting from Toronto, Canada faces viewers with the chiron, "Boss: can you check your activism at the door?"

    ‘Can you check your activism at the door?’: Under white supremacy, Black Canadian journalists see their very existence as a radical act

    As newsrooms globally respond to accusations of racial bias by focusing on diversity, journalist datejie cheko green looks to her experience in Canada to argue that a fuller reckoning of journalism practices, from recruitment to the daily meeting, is needed to make real change Continue Reading ‘Can you check your activism at the door?’: Under white supremacy, Black Canadian journalists see their very existence as a radical act

  • Postmedia strikes deal to buy Irving’s newspaper chain in New Brunswick

    Toronto-based Postmedia has announced it will purchase all of the daily and weekly newspapers owned by New Brunswick’s Irving family Continue Reading Postmedia strikes deal to buy Irving’s newspaper chain in New Brunswick

  • Media Girlfriends co-founder Garvia Bailey and her mother Eva Bailey. Eva Bailey is the subject of the first episode of the podcast Strong and Free, which tells the story of the women who came to Canada as part of the West Indian Domestic Scheme. (Photo supplied)

    ‘Strong and Free’: podcast illuminates Black Canadian history

    Produced by Media Girlfriends, an all-women-of-colour team, the podcast is an example of the importance of diversity in history education and media production Continue Reading ‘Strong and Free’: podcast illuminates Black Canadian history

  • Pushing past the empty rhetoric: The Canadian Mountain Podcast and its approach to land acknowledgments

    What bridging knowledge systems and open collaboration taught us about bringing place-based meaning to digital and broadcast media production Continue Reading Pushing past the empty rhetoric: The Canadian Mountain Podcast and its approach to land acknowledgments

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    Bridging disciplines in the explanatory journalism boom

    Experts on everything from epidemiology to their own neighbourhoods are needed in public discourse more than ever. Here’s why media and subject matter specialists should work together Continue Reading Bridging disciplines in the explanatory journalism boom

  • Online hate is damaging journalists and democracy, according to a new report released by the CJF and CAJ 

    The results of a roundtable on journalists and online hate Continue Reading Online hate is damaging journalists and democracy, according to a new report released by the CJF and CAJ 

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