Wendy Cox leaves Canadian Press to join Globe B.C. as bureau chief
The Vancouver bureau chief of the Canadian Press will replace Matt O’Grady, who left The Globe and Mail in September.
The Vancouver bureau chief of the Canadian Press will replace Matt O’Grady, who left The Globe and Mail in September.
Francisco will join Hearst as editor-in-chief of Good Housekeeping, the American women’s lifestyle magazine, on Dec. 2.
Municipal politics can be a tough beat to cover, especially for a new reporter. Katie Starr, the council reporter for Norfolk News in southwestern Ontario and recent graduate of Western University’s journalism program, offers her tips to get through it all.
Rogers Media has announced sweeping changes to programming at various radio stations, following the layoffs of 94 staff, and adding more Sportsnet content to its programming. Seven people were laid off at Ottawa’s 1310 News and another 11 at Halifax’s 95.7 News. At Toronto’s 680 News, anchor Ann Doose and entertainment reporter Gloria Martin are…
Global Edmonton’s provincial affairs reporter will join Global National as a parliamentary correspondent on Dec. 2.
In this analysis of two public apologies made by Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, J-Source Law Editor Thomas Rose suggests apology law may be trivializing the value of an apology in public discourse.
Investigative Reporters and Editors is bringing its highly rated Watchdog Workshop to Toronto. Get the tools and the tricks of the trade that you need to be a better, faster, watchdog journalist.
Investigative Reporters and Editors is bringing its highly rated Watchdog Workshop to Toronto. Get the tools and the tricks of the trade that you need to be a better, faster, watchdog journalist.
CAJ's first After Deadline session will examine the media's coverage of the shooting death of #SammyYatim Panelists: CTV Toronto crime reporter Tamara Cherry, Toronto Sun columnist Joe Warmington and Toronto Star crime reporter Jennifer Pagliaro.
Les premières histoires «incroyables mais vraies» ne pourront être lues qu’à partir du mois d’avril sur la plateforme Inouï, plutôt que cet automne comme prévu initialement. Marc-André Sabourin, journaliste indépendant et co-créateur de ce nouveau futur média, explique ce report par la volonté de marquer un grand coup dès le lancement. Entrevue.