Ryerson appoints Paul Woods as Rogers distinguished visiting professor in journalism
Paul Woods appointed as Ryerson’s visiting professor in journalism for 2012-2013
Paul Woods appointed as Ryerson’s visiting professor in journalism for 2012-2013
Jacques Bensimon, the former president of the National Film Board, has passed away at the age of 69.
The Tyee is once again offering five $5,000 fellowships for independent journalists interested in tackling an in-depth reporting project on a topic that will "educate and engage" citizens of British Columbia.
Radio-Canada ombudsman Pierre Tourangeau has reviewed the report based on a number of complainants and ruled that Denis and Gravel did not violate CBC/Radio-Canada’s Journalistic Standards and Practices. The broadcaster, however, may have contributed to the report being interpreted in an unintended way with the abstracts and headlines used.
À l’approche des élections, nombreux sont ceux qui hésitent encore: voter utile ou par conviction? Avec son cœur ou sa raison? En suivant la campagne avec un peu d’assiduité, on peut comparer les programmes des partis et évaluer la confiance qu’on accorde aux chefs pour guider son choix. On peut aussi garder un œil sur…
Stephen Harper’s photo-op ATV ride through sand dunes near Whitehorse on Monday was to the chagrin of many, including local environmental activists and opposition MPs, but it is The Hill Times news reporter Tim Naumetz who has drawn the most heat in the wake of the story after it was discovered that he quoted NDP MP Megan…
The federal Office of the Information Commissioner is planning a review of Canada’s 30-year-old Access to Information Act. It is time. As Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) noted in its 2011/2012 Review of Free Expression in Canada earlier this year, the act has not been updated since it was created in 1983, In 2011,…
Si certains estiment que les campagnes électorales sont couvertes de manière uniforme et sans surprise, c'est qu'ils n'ont peut-être pas lu l'article de Judith Lussier, journaliste à Urbania, qui a réalisé une entrevue complète avec la candidate de Québec solidaire Manon Massé sur… sa moustache.
Mary Baxter, a London, Ont. journalist and J-Source’s Agricultural journalism editor, has won an international award recognizing her writing on agricultural issues.
When he announced his retirement in July, Lorne Rubenstein was surprised at the reaction he received from readers; he was a unique and invaluable voice in the world of golf, consensus showed. Jeff Krever sat down with Rubenstein to talk about how the 32-year veteran golf columnist began writing on the now-unique beat, and how he changed…