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CABJ and CJOC on calls to action, one year later
Nadia Stewart and Anita Li discuss the path to anti-racism in Canadian journalism, what’s changed and what the future holds Continue Reading CABJ and CJOC on calls to action, one year later
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Bell Media lays off 210 Toronto-area employees, half from newsroom, says union
‘These cuts go against the assurances made by the broadcasters last summer to the CRTC to stand by local news’ Continue Reading Bell Media lays off 210 Toronto-area employees, half from newsroom, says union
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How journalist Angela Sterritt cares for her spirit while exposing ugly truths
How she cares for her spirit as she brings stories of hardship and healing to light Continue Reading How journalist Angela Sterritt cares for her spirit while exposing ugly truths
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Safeguarding press freedom requires working in the darknet’s shadows
In an era of mass digital surveillance, journalists and their sources need to use every tool they can to protect the public interest Continue Reading Safeguarding press freedom requires working in the darknet’s shadows
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Groups, stakeholders criticize public broadcaster and regulator for neglecting equity, accountability in license renewal process
Lack of transparency, barriers to accessing proceedings, holes in house editorial guide cited as structural complaints as CBC/Radio-Canada faces hearings amid growing reports of workplace discrimination Continue Reading Groups, stakeholders criticize public broadcaster and regulator for neglecting equity, accountability in license renewal process
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Open letter: Absence of racialized voices at CRTC public hearings
We write as media guests, producers, consultants, directors, and/or citizens whose taxes fund the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Continue Reading Open letter: Absence of racialized voices at CRTC public hearings
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Memo: CBC responds to Ahmar Khan arbitration decision
‘While we do not agree with some aspects of the decision, we will not pursue it further.’ Continue Reading Memo: CBC responds to Ahmar Khan arbitration decision
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Why 2021 is the year I start charging late fees
In a country with limited legal protections, freelancers in Canada consider obstacles and possibilities of setting new norms Continue Reading Why 2021 is the year I start charging late fees
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Photographing beyond ‘needle-in-puddle’
With so many crises making news these days, we see a rise in harmful imagery. A journalist considers the result Continue Reading Photographing beyond ‘needle-in-puddle’
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Applications for 2020 Mindset Award for Workplace Mental Health Reporting now open
Award organizers anticipate a ‘flood of applications’ due to widespread effects of COVID-19 on mental health Continue Reading Applications for 2020 Mindset Award for Workplace Mental Health Reporting now open