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    Globe public editor: More effort needed to run photos of women

    While there will always be photos of political and business leaders, who more often are men, editors need to make an effort to use more pictures of women and visible-minority members, writes public editor Sylvia Stead. 

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    CBC ombudsman: On matters of controversy represent both sides whenever possible

    The Executive Director of HonestReporting Canada, Mike Fegelman, complained that CBC reported the shelling of the Gaza power plant by Israeli forces as a proven fact. He pointed to Israeli military statements denying responsibility. One online story was edited to reflect that fact, but another one, published some time later, was not. The inconsistency is…

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    Infographic: Canadian media musical chairs—part 2

    We mapped all the moves among media companies J-Source has written about between May 1 and Aug. 30, 2014, excluding promotions, retirements and lateral moves within the same company.

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    Simona Chiose named Globe postsecondary education reporter

    Chiose takes over the role from James Bradshaw, who is now the media reporter at The Globe and Mail. 

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    CJFE to honour AP reporter Kathy Gannon with Tara Singh Hayer Award

    Canadian Journalists for Free Expression will honour Associated Press reporter Kathy Gannon with its Tara Singh Hayer Memorial Award at its annual CJFE Gala: A Night to Honour Courageous Reporting, on December 3, 2014. The 2014 CJFE Gala will also feature an exclusive photo exhibit and silent auction of work from the late Pulitzer Prize-winning…

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    Toronto Star Master Glass: Low angle finder

    Toronto Star photographer Steve Russell shares how he gets those dramatic low angle photos, without planting his face on the ground to see the viewer.

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    Brunswick News ombudswoman: How a newspaper can be both opinionated and neutral

    The most basic notion to explain how a newspaper can properly be both neutral and opinionated is to understand that structurally newspapers have two distinct components. 

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    Ombudsman: CBC News can’t alter the record

    The complainant wanted CBC News online to take down an accurate story involving him and his wife, who were charged with forging transit passes in Vancouver three years ago. 

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    Épuisement professionnel: les journalistes de plus en plus à risque

    Profession de plus en plus précaire, employés à qui on en demande toujours plus avec toujours moins, secteur très compétitif, redéfinition du métier lui-même, incertitude quant à l’avenir: tous les ingrédients d’un cocktail explosif sont là pour que le journaliste soit de plus en plus frappé par l’épuisement professionnel. ProjetJ s’est entretenu à ce sujet…

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    The Unknowable Country: Why journalists need more access to BC’s mining data

    B.C. is one of the country's biggest mineral producers. But compared to Americans, British Columbians have very little information about the safety of that activity. And that means journalists, activists and citizens have little power to stop mining problems before they become mining disasters.

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