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    What happens when journalists become the story? A Q&A with science writer Mark Lynas

    If science journalists find themselves covering an issue from one way and then seeing things from a different perspective, what should they do? Where do you draw the line between activism and journalism? Agricultural journalism editor Mary Baxter interviewed British journalist Mark Lynas, who recanted his views on genetically modified organisms. 

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    Canadian journalists Ali Velshi, Wab Kinew join Al Jazeera America

    Canadian journalist Ali Velshi has left his position as CNN’s chief business correspondent to join Al Jazeera America. Wab Kinew also tweeted Tuesday that he will be joining Al Jazeera as a correspondent for the documentary program "Fault Lines."

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    Postmedia chairman Ron Osborne died

    The 66-year-old chairman of the Postmedia Network Inc. board, who often went by “Ron,” passed away suddenly Monday in Florida.

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    George Stroumboulopoulos named host of new CNN summer show

    CBC television host George Stroumboulopoulos will be hosting a brand new show on CNN this summer. The weekly, one-hour series will air 10 episodes on Friday nights. But fear not, Strombo will be back on CBC in the fall. 

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    The heartwrenching images of Annette Funicello’s illness: How CTV’s W5 covered the story

    How much information should journalists tell the public about the gritty existence of once-public people who now face a long disability or death? How carefully do you examine the motivations of a family member who gives you access to their disabled loved one to promote a cause? How closely should the journalist examine where any…

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    Stephanie Nolen to head Globe’s new Latin American bureau

    The Globe and Mail is opening a new Latin American bureau with NNA-winning journalist Stephanie Nolen as bureau chief. She is currently The Globe’s South Asian correspondent. 

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    CTV British Columbia garners 7 wins at RTNDA B.C. Regional Awards; CBC Edmonton leads with 6 wins in Prairie Awards

    The Radio-Television News Directors Association of Canada announced the B.C. and Prairie Regional Award recipients last week.

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    Ian Haysom, Bill Good, Ed Mason among recipients of 2013 RTDNA Lifetime Achievement Awards

    The Radio-Television News Directors Association of Canada has announced this year’s Lifetime Achievement Awards. The recipients will be honoured at their respective regional conferences.

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    Pondering journalism’s future in a digital universe

    Kelly Toughill, J-Source business of journalism editor and director of the University King’s College’s School of Journalism, has been thinking a lot about  the future of journalism in an increasingly digital universe. She takes a look at some of the excellent studies that have raised interesting questions about what works and what doesn’t.

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    Enjeux éthiques du journalisme spécialisé en tourisme

    Le plus souvent, les journalistes parlent de leur expérience comme voyageur, une perspective qui permet aux lecteurs de s’y identifier. Les journalistes encouragent ainsi des voyages à caractère égocentriques plutôt que de favoriser l’ouverture à d’autres cultures.

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