The challenges of reporting on Quebec student protests
Montreal journalists are finding reporting on student unrest this spring is somewhat more complicated than ever.
Montreal journalists are finding reporting on student unrest this spring is somewhat more complicated than ever.
The CBC says it will be working with the Canadian Media Guild to review the nine recommendations outlined in the report.
The 31-year-old LGTBQ news organization launched a redesign of its online property, DailyXtra, this week. We spoke to Pink Triangle Press editor and publisher Brandon Matheson about the changes.
In a townhall meeting with Toronto Sun employees, Postmedia CEO Paul Godfrey said the paper would move to Bloor Street but retain its newsroom.
News about the news for the week of April 14.
With explanatory policy reporting and detailed scene recreation, this 2013 Maisonneuve feature provides a glimpse into the world of prescription drug abuse in Canada.
Macdonald discusses the reporting and reaction to her January 2015 Maclean’s article, “Welcome to Winnipeg.”
Concerns about the lack of documentation of federal officials’ decision-making began long before Suzanne Legault’s recent report.
As contract assignments and internships become more commonplace for newly minted journalists, workers more than ever need to know their rights.
Marielle Torrefranca brings you a look at some of the stories from Canadian media covered around the world this week