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    Karen McColl wins Gordon Sinclair roving reporter bursary

    Whitehorse freelance journalist Karen McColl will use the bursary to fund a canoe expedition to document the impact of development on remote communities along the Mackenzie River. 

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    Fresh faces emerge as winners of NPAC National Pictures of the Year competition

    The future of Canadian photojournalism looks bright after a number of fresh faces emerged as winners of the eighth annual News Photographers Association of Canada (NPAC) National Pictures of the Year competition in Vancouver May 24. Photojournalism editor Mark Taylor reports.

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    Trevor Melanson joins BCBusiness

    Melanson will join the Vancouver-based magazine as its associate editor on July 7. 

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    Kevin Libin named ME of Financial Post

    Libin, the managing editor of news at the National Post, will head the Financial Post. He replaces Grant Ellis, who left earlier this year for BNN.

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    Globe, Toronto Star lead at NNA with five wins each

    The Globe and Mail and Toronto Star each won five awards at the National Newspaper Awards in Charlottetown.  

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    Globe public editor: Why we don’t refer to Kathleen Wynne as premier

    This is a long-standing policy of The Globe and Mail and some other media organizations to recognize that while a campaign is under way, these people are first and foremost party leaders during the weeks of campaigning. But it is also an attempt to level the playing field in news coverage, writes public editor Sylvia…

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    CJOB shakes up morning lineup in Winnipeg

    The radio station’s news director, Richard Cloutier, and Kathy Kennedy are the new hosts of Winnipeg Morning News, which launched on June 2. The pair replaced popular host Hal Anderson, whom the station let go in May. 

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    La Presse procède à des «ajustements»

    Cinq surnuméraires ont quitté la salle de nouvelles du quotidien la semaine dernière, à savoir trois graphistes et deux vidéastes. Selon Éric Trottier, vice-président à l’information et éditeur adjoint à La Presse, il s’agit là de «petits ajustements» dus au fait que La Presse+ commence à trouver son rythme de croisière.

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    Toronto Star Master Glass: How to shoot basketball games

    Toronto Star photographer Rick Madonik takes you to new heights at the Toronto Raptors game, demonstrating how photographers get NBA action photos via backboard remotes.

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    Sophie Cousineau leaves Globe for Caisse

    The Globe and Mail’s chief Quebec correspondent, Sophie Cousineau, is leaving the newspaper to become chief of staff to Caisse de depot et placement CEO Michel Sabia. 

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