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    Globe public editor: A reader reminds us of the importance of attribution

    There should always be attribution for news items, even if those pieces were rewritten and in some cases included personal reflections, writes The Globe and Mail's public editor Sylvia Stead.

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    Star public editor: If Star misspells your name, we will correct

    Getting names right is the "bedrock" measure of accuracy in journalism. When we err, we must correct, writes the Toronto Star's public editor Kathy English

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    Should a theatre critic refrain from reviewing a play in which a family member is involved?

    Robert Cushman, a theatre critic for the National Post, reviewed a Stratford Festival play for which his son was an assistant director. He acknowledged it in his review, but is there still a conflict of interest?

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    Lac-Mégantic: Rien ne sera plus jamais comme avant à l’Écho de Frontenac

    Deux mois après le drame ferroviaire qui a touché la petite communauté de Lac-Mégantic, la plupart des journalistes ont quitté les lieux. Mais la rédaction de l’Écho de Frontenac, elle, est toujours là. Projet J a parlé avec les deux journalistes de l’hebdomadaire indépendant de la région. Ils racontent leur quotidien depuis la tragédie. Entre…

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    JHR study shows aboriginal issues get less than 1 per cent of Ontario media coverage

    A new Journalists for Human Rights study shows that stories about aboriginal issues made up less than one per cent of media coverage for three years running – despite events such as the Attawapiskat housing crisis and the Idle No More movement.

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    New award honours writer and historian Michael Fellman

    The Tyee and the Simon Fraser University History department have established an award to honour historian Michael Fellman, who regularly contributed to the B.C.-based online publication. 

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    Participants sought for national survey of Canadian journalists working in digital age

    Two academics at Western University are conducting a national survey of Canadian journalists in order to gain an in-depth understanding of the nature of journalistic work in a digital age.

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    Haley Cullingham named Maisonneuve’s new editor-in-chief

    Drew Nelles is leaving Maisonneuve after three years at the helm of the award-winning magazine. Associate editor Haley Cullingham has been named the new editor-in-chief.

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    Le Word Press Photo 2013 fait étape à Montréal

    Après Québec en juin, l’exposition du World Press Photo fait un arrêt à Montréal. Depuis ce matin et jusqu’au 29 septembre, les 150 clichés les plus marquants de l’année 2012 sont exposés au Marché Bonsecours. L’objectif: faire connaître le travail extraordinaire des photoreporters au grand public, mais aussi être une source d’inspiration pour les professionnels…

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    Alain Saulnier: «La société aura toujours besoin de bons journalistes»

    L’ex-directeur de l’information de Radio-Canada, Alain Saulnier, a inauguré ce matin le trimestre d’automne du DESS en journalisme de l’Université de Montréal, sur le campus de Laval. Devant une quarantaine d’étudiants, à très grande majorité féminine, il a parlé information et désinformation à l’heure des grands bouleversements que connait le métier, et remis entre les…

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