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    What does informed consent really mean for journalists and their interview subjects?

    In journalism, we are focused on publicizing, rather than protecting, information, writes Canadian Association of Journalists ethics committee member Meredith Levine. There is currently little in the way of legal, professional or ethical obligations for journalists to consider the effect of their stories on the subjects of those stories, but perhaps there should be.  …

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    Five take buyouts at The Gazette

    In the latest round of buyouts at Postmedia Network, five staff are leaving The Gazette, in Montreal. 

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    New Furlong filing admits ‘no actual knowledge’ behind a key allegation

    In new B.C. Supreme Court documents, John Furlong, the CEO of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics admits he has no proof that a journalist made an abuse complaint about him to the RCMP.

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    Updated: Editor-in-chief Scott White leaving Canadian Press

    White, editor-in-chief of the Canadian Press, told staff Monday he was leaving the news agency. 

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    Sun News host Ezra Levant sued for libel

    A Saskatchewan lawyer is alleging Sun News Network host Ezra Levant defamed him in a series of blog posts and is seeking $100,000 in damages.

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    Dominique Payette: d’observatrice à actrice

    Alors que les élections provinciales semblent devoir être déclenchées mercredi, chaque parti annonce ses candidats vedettes. Parmi eux, Dominique Payette dans Charlesbourg. L’ex-journaliste, professeure au département d'information et de communication de l’Université Laval, auteure en 2011 d’un rapport sur l’avenir de l’information au Québec et toute récente mairesse de Lac-Delage, se présente en effet sous…

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    Ask a Mentor: Let’s be real—should I bail from my journalism gig for greener pastures?

    A reader from Alberta asks if he should hold out until he’s in his 30s to land a well-paying journalism gig or if he should jump ship now and move onto another industry that pays better and has more job security. CAJ president Hugo Rodrigues responds to this latest Ask a Mentor question.

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    Is reporting on labour issues no longer a ‘sexy’ beat?

    Through most of the 20th century, it was common for newsrooms to have multiple reporters assigned to the labour beat, but now only a handful exist. H.G. Watson reports.

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    This Week in Canadian Media History: Regina Leader-Post published first issue in 1883

    The Leader-Post was launched on March 1, 1883, by Nicholas Flood Davin, a political and war reporter from Britain.

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    Register now for Winnipeg investigative journalism conference

    Registration has opened for Holding Power to Account, an international conference on investigative journalism, democracy and human rights. It is set for Winnipeg, June 13-15, 2014.

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