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    Jackson Proskow named Global Washington bureau chief

    Proskow will replace Robin Stickley when she returns to Vancouver to anchor Early News on Global BC in August.

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    Les écoles de journalisme devraient-elles bannir les stages non rémunérés?

    Au département de journalisme de Concordia, nous considérons la pertinence de nous positionner clairement en faveur ou non des stages non rémunérés. Comme c’est le cas parmi les journalistes, les universitaires sont déchirés sur cette question, certains se demandant si le fait que les écoles et les départements de journalisme acceptent d’afficher les annonces proposant…

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    CBC ombudsman: Maintaining the record vs the right to be forgotten

    Like most media organizations, CBC News has a policy that it is only in exceptional circumstances that a story is removed from the web site. The rationale is that it can distort the public record when material is selectively deleted, writes CBC ombudsman Esther Enkin. 

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    Globe public editor: One convicted journalist is guilty, others are not

    Two recent high-profile court cases involving journalists are likely to evoke quite different responses from you as a reader, writes The Globe and Mail's public editor Sylvia Stead.

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    Globe public editor: Headlines are hard to write, but they must be precise

    The Middle East is a complex, complicated and very sensitive part of the world for news coverage. So news media must be careful to get the facts right and be cognizant of balance at all times, writes the Globe and Mail's public editor Sylvia Stead. 

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    CBC ombudsman: Asperger’s Syndrome doesn’t cause killing

    The complainant, Marke Kilkie, felt that a news story about mass killer Elliot Rodger made it sound that the fact he had Asperger’s Syndrome was partly a cause for his murder spree. In the wake of these horrible events, the reporting should be much more careful about the use of these details about mental and…

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    «On ne peut pas regretter quelque-chose qui n’existe plus»

    On ne compte pas les ex-journalistes qui sont devenus enseignants au Cégep ou chargés de cours voire professeurs à l’université. Une reconversion qu’ils expliquent souvent par la volonté de transmettre leur expérience aux futures générations et d’être plus dans réflexion que dans l’action permanente.

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    How to keep community journalism strong

    If local media are such an integral part of small and rural communities, why aren't communities supporting them? Mike Davies talks to western Canadian news leaders about community journalism. 

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    Brunswick News ombudswoman: Are stories of tragedy intrusive or cathartic?

    When tragedy occurs, journalists can’t step back. They should find and tell the stories, while making empathy and the interests of the community their compass, writes Brunswick News ombudswoman Patricia Graham. 

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    Star public editor: Rehab no free pass to zero accountability

    Did the Toronto Star cross an ethical line in reporting information from confidential sources with inside information about Mayor Rob Ford's rehab stint?

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