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    De militaire à légionnaire de l’info

    En décembre 2001, les premiers militaires canadiens sont déployés en Afghanistan en réponse aux attentats du 11 septembre. Martin Forgues sert alors dans les Forces canadiennes. Aujourd'hui journaliste, il a porté les galons pendant presque 12 ans. Portrait d'un journaliste au parcours atypique qui a fait la Bosnie et l'Afghanistan en treillis.

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    Samara’s Occupiers and Legislators debunks some criticisms of the media

    Belinda Alzner reports that new research from Samara into the coverage of the Occupy movement and the government’s fall legislative agenda puts into doubt some common criticisms of the news media.

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    J-Links for June 27: Senator Brazeau vs. Jen Ditchburn; Twitter in B.C. courts okay; Developing media in developing countries

    In today's media news from Canada and beyond: Senator Brazeau calls Jen Ditchburn a bitch, B.C.'s Supreme Court okays Twitter in the courts, Charles Oberdorf is getting a student award in his honour and experts call for specific criminal penalties for crimes against freedom of expression. And today's read is an academic report about developing…

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    Comment transformer un stage en journalisme en emploi

    Par Angelina Irinichi Un stage en journalisme, c'est comme un premier rendez-vous. Ce peut être un horrible cauchemar que vous préférerez oublier ou le début de quelque chose de grand: le début d'une carrière. Alors que de nombreux jeunes journalistes commencent leur stage d'été, nous vous présentons trois expériences de stage qui ont débouché sur…

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    Postmedia sells Toronto head office for $24 million

    Postmedia Network Inc. announced Tuesday that it has sold its Don Mills head office in Toronto for $24 million. The property is home to Postmedia’s corporate headquarters and its newspaper the National Post.

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    J-Links for June 26: Bell, CBC end Olympic bid; Edmonton gets French FM station; Iraq to shut down media outlets?

    Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: Bell and CBC puts end to Olympic partnership, Edmonton to get new French FM radio station, Canadian company tries to make online portfolios easy and Iraq’s attempt to close 44 media outlets. And today’s read: Rescue crews working today to save two trapped in Elliot Lake shopping mall. 

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    Winners of RTDNA Canada Awards announced

    RTDNA Canada presented its annual awards Saturday evening at a gala event in Toronto, as part of its 50th anniversary conference.

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    Canadian media reviews of Aaron Sorkin’s The Newsroom

      You’d better believe that journalists, being obsessed with getting the facts right, will be the first to point out when facts about them are wrong. This may explain the lukewarm-at-best reviews that Aaron Sorkin’s latest drama series, The Newsroom, has garnered in the Canadian media over the last week. 

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    Going in-depth: the relationship between broadcast and online news

    A report from the BBC Trust that looks at the broadcasters coverage of the Arab Spring raises the question: How can broadcast and online news work best together?

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    J-Links for June 25: Beware of superlatives; Question Period’s anchor says farewell; Vatican hires journo

    Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: Kathy English on superlatives in reporting, CTV’s Question Period’s Craig Oliver says good-bye, Ralph Klein receiving the Order of Canada and one journo’s career switch to working for the Vatican. And today’s read: meet the woman with a huge twitter voice in Canadian politics. 

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