Tom Hanson Photojournalism Award now accepting applications
The Canadian Journalism Foundation is now accepting applications for the fourth annual Tom Hanson Photojournalism Award. Application deadline January 7, 2013.
The Canadian Journalism Foundation is now accepting applications for the fourth annual Tom Hanson Photojournalism Award. Application deadline January 7, 2013.
La nouvelle orientation de Radio-Canada Acadie ne fait pas l'unanimité. Dans un article publié dans l'Acadie Nouvelle, les professeurs de l'Université de Moncton Chedly Belkhodja, du Département de sciences politiques, et François Giroux, responsable du programme d'information-communication déploraient le ton et la forme de reportages de la société d'état. Suite à leur témoignage, Marc Bastarache,…
Claude St-Laurent a reçu lors du gala de la FPJQ le prix Judith-Jasmin Hommage qui souligne la carrière exceptionnelle d'un journaliste québécois. Dans cette entrevue audio, Claude St-Laurent pose son regard expérimenté sur les médias en insistant que l'objectif est toujours de sortir la nouvelle.
Yesterday, we brought you what the Rob Ford decision looked like as it was covered live. Today, the front pages of the morning after.
Blacklock's Reporter just wants to sit alongside the Vietnam News Agency. And it looks like it'll get its wish. Justin Ling reports from Ottawa, where the Hill's newest online news source for a time thought it would face trouble gaining its Parliamentary Press Gallery accreditation.
Starting at 7 p.m. on November 27, join us as we liveblog a Samara public talk and Q&A with American journalist Sasha Issenberg, author of The Victory Lab: The Secret Science of Winning Campaigns.
Faut-il agir contre le discours des radios privées parlées à Québec? Voici la question que posait la Ligue des droits et libertés, section de Québec, à la quarantaine d’individus venus assister à la discussion jeudi dernier, qui a eu lieu dans les locaux du Centre de l’environnement. Un débat auquel ont participé les professeures et…
The Globe and Mail will have to find a new home after parent company Woodbridge Co. Ltd. announced its decision to sell a parcel of land that had been slated for a new building that would have seen the news organization as a tenant.
On Monday morning, Justice Hackland rendered his decision on Rob Ford's conflict of interest trial: Ford was found to have violated the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act and has been ousted from office after a 14-day period, though he intends to appeal the decision. Belinda Alzner rounded up how Toronto City Hall reporters covered the story.
Television news is here to stay for at least the foreseeable future, but in an age of instant information, networks must provide more than just the scheduled newscast to keep their audience engaged. Eric Mark Do reports from the recent CJF J-Talk, where a panel of Canadian broadcast executives discussed why their networks are still the sources people rely…