New database of Canadian journalism research
A new public database of Canadian journalism research will make it easier to discover which topics are being explored in journalism schools across the country.
A new public database of Canadian journalism research will make it easier to discover which topics are being explored in journalism schools across the country.
Il y a quelques mois, La Rédactrice en chef du Devoir, Josée Boileau, affirmait à ProjetJ : «un an de congé maternité, ce n’est pas une victoire». Vraiment? À la veille de la journée de la femme, nous avons posé la question aux principales intéressées, les jeunes journalistes mères. Si toutes considèrent, que si bien sûr,…
The union sent a bulletin to Toronto Star staff saying management intends to create 17 new digital positions, which would be paid “significantly less” than similar existing positions in the newsroom.
The union sent a bulletin to Toronto Star staff saying management intended to create 17 new digital positions, which would be paid “significantly less” than similar existing positions in the newsroom.
Rowe’s suggestion that there is an implicit quid pro quo between a speech about journalism and the coverage we do every night in our flagship television news program, The National, is false, and a direct attack on the journalistic integrity of Peter Mansbridge, writes CBC general manager and editor-in-chief Jennifer McGuire.
Last week, PEN Canada hosted a panel discussion on the challenges of balancing freedom of expression with national security. Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
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En 1989, Ariane Émond et quelques consœurs ont mené une grande enquête auprès de cinquante femmes journalistes pour connaitre leur sentiment par rapport à leur profession et à la place qu’on leur y faisait. Conclusion: le mythe de Tintin était encore bien ancré et se faire une place en tant que femme forçait à de…
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New editors-in-chief of three top titles faced the crowd at the Canadian Society of Magazine Editors (CSME)'s latest mixer, shedding light on work life and the industry at large. The panel featured Sasha Emmons, just a month into her editorship at Today's Parent; Karine Ewart, who started at Chatelaine mid-January; and Jennifer Reynolds, editor-in-chief of Canadian Living since November…
The Toronto Star’s coverage of embattled Mayor Rob Ford, who admitted to smoking crack cocaine, helped stabilize fourth-quarter profits at parent company Torstar Corp., according to publisher John Cruickshank. His remarks are noteworthy, given that editor Michael Cooke had earlier said the Star had lost half a million in business and subscribers due its Ford coverage.