A look at University of Ottawa’s new digital journalism degree
Two years after suspending its journalism program, the university began accepting applications to its joint program with Algonquin College and La Cité in September 2014.
Two years after suspending its journalism program, the university began accepting applications to its joint program with Algonquin College and La Cité in September 2014.
An email from the prime minister’s office offered a story with strings attached. For two Ontario journalists, the conditions seemed unreasonable.
Two former executives and two former reporters latest to move from media to politics.
A colleague remembers Mustafa’s drive to cover issues in Egypt and Syria—and what made his status as a freelance photojournalist covering conflict zones particularly precarious.
Other multiple nominees include La Presse and Canadian Press.
A look at national newsroom policies.
The term ‘non-white’ is offensive and should not be used in the Toronto Star but what is an acceptable alternative?
The Globe and Mail published an impossible crossword Saturday morning. Public editor Sylvia Stead responds.
When Kevin Donovan started at the Toronto Star as an intern, he thought he’d be there for five years.
A Q&A with the Toronto Star reporter, whose Hillman Prize-winning series found that only nine out of 78 Canadian universities have sexual assault policies.