CBC ombudsman: It’s critical all sides get their say even if you aren’t sure who’s got it right
It is important that CBC continue to provide a range of perspectives and views and experiences, writes CBC ombudsman Esther Enkin.
It is important that CBC continue to provide a range of perspectives and views and experiences, writes CBC ombudsman Esther Enkin.
More than 300 people will attend this weekend's investigative journalism conference in Winnipeg called Holding Power to Account. It is being jointly organized by the CBC and the University of Winnipeg.
Sure, computer systems vary across the country, and there are subtle differences in the access provisions in different provinces and at the federal level. But if a government body in one part of the country can be open with a particular dataset, that’s a good indication that others can be as well, writes Fred Vallance-Jones.
A group of Canadian unions and organizations are making the effort to organize precarious workers, focusing on particular job sectors instead of individual workplaces.
CBC was the big winner at the RTDNA Canada awards in Toronto on June 7.
Une nouvelle campagne de sociofinancement lancée par des journalistes est en cours sur la plateforme Indiegogo, afin de créer un nouveau média, qui en réponse à l’ultra-concentration de l’industrie, se veut véritablement indépendant. Offert en français et en anglais, Ricochet a pour objectif de réunir les deux solitudes, tout en réalisant des reportages difficilement publiables…
The Walrus, which celebrated its 10th anniversary last year, led at the National Magazine Awards with seven gold awards.
Owram, a reporter and chase producer with BNN, is joining the Financial Post as transportation reporter on June 23.
Cottage Life and Spacing both picked up four awards at the Canadian Society of Magazine Editors awards in Toronto on June 4.
During an election campaign, The Globe and Mail refers to politicians by their party title rather than calling them Premier, Prime Minister or Opposition Leader. There are two basic reasons for this, writes the Globe's public editor Sylvia Stead.