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  • La Presse dégage désormais des profits et n'est plus en mode survie.

    Vingt-deux permanences accordées à La Presse

    Après les mauvaises nouvelles de la semaine dernière du côté du Devoir et de TC Media, en voilà une qui va redonner un tant soit peu le sourire à toute la profession. En cette rentrée, La Presse offre la permanence à vingt-deux surnuméraires ayant participé au développement et au rodage de sa version pour tablettes.

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    Dylan Robertson named Michelle Lang fellow

    Robertson will spend six months at the political desk of the Ottawa Citizen and another six months at the Calgary Herald. 

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    Paul Woods joins Toronto Star as executive editor

    Woods will be responsible for human resources, labour relations, financial matters, newsroom organization and liaising with IT staff. 

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    Jason Magder named Gazette transportation reporter

    Magder, who previously covered the tech beat for The Gazette, in Montreal, will now cover transportation. 

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    Stephanie Nolen wins prestigious foreign reporting award in India

    The Globe and Mail writer won the Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Award for her “Breaking Caste” series.

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    Liam Nixon joins Global Lethbridge as anchor

    Nixon will take over from Cheryl Oates who left to pursue a career in communications. 

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    Journalisme et entreprenariat peuvent-ils vraiment faire bon ménage?

    Alors que les annonces de fermetures et de compressions se succèdent dans les rédactions du Québec comme ailleurs, le modèle du journalisme entrepreneurial propose aux journalistes de reprendre leur destinée en main en créant leur propre marché et leurs propres emplois. Cette nouvelle pratique, de plus en plus populaire, n'est pas sans poser certaines questions…

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    Star public editor: Hack Attack a must-read for journalists

    Journalist Nick Davies’ new book is a primer on great reporting and a morality tale about unethical journalism.

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    Updated: Cathrin Bradbury replaces Charlotte Empey as Metro Canada editor-in-chief

    Bradbury, currently executive director of content development at Star Media Group, will start her new role on Oct. 14.  

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    SABEW launches Canadian chapter

    The Society of American Business Editors and Writers will launch a Canadian chapter on Sept. 30 with a talk by John McCorry, Bloomberg's executive editor for the Americas. 

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