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    When journalists go to the ‘dark side’

    Scott Sutherland spent 14 years of his journalism career in a small, hot office with no windows in the basement of the B.C. parliament buildings, close to the old jail cells. His new office, just a few blocks away, has a clear glass wall he can see co-workers through. But, Abby Wiseman explains, for Sutherland to…

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    35th annual National Magazine Award winners announced

    Maisonneuve was named Magazine of the Year, Print and Today’s Parent won the digital counterpart of that award at the the 35th anniversary National Magazine Awards last night.

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    J-Links for June 8: Alberta’s court on what makes a journo; Red Fisher’s retirement; Canada’s up-and-down job market

      Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: Alberta’s court weighs in on what makes a journalist, Red Fisher retires after 58 years, Quebec media receives suspicious packages and Africa’s new African Health Journalists Association. And today’s read: Canada’s job market hits a lull.  

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    Pierre Sormany honoré aux Grands prix du journalisme indépendant

    Après Dominique Payette et ses co-chercheures en 2011, l'Association des journalistes indépendants du Québec (AJIQ) a remis cette année son prix reconnaissance à Pierre Sormany pour sa contribution significative, tout au long de sa carrière, au dynamisme du journalisme indépendant. Nous publions aujourd'hui l'hommage que lui a livré la vice-présidente de l'association, Mariève Paradis, hier…

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    CBC Radio One’s The Current wins the Canadian Journalism Foundation Excellence in Journalism Award

    CBC Radio One’s The Current won the 2012 Canadian Journalism Foundation Excellence in Journalism Award in the large media category, and The Vancouver Observer took home the Excellence in Journalism Award in the small/local media category last night at the CJF 15th annual awards gala.

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    Liveblog: Big awards, big newspeople at #CJFgala tonight

    Tonight marks the 15th annual Canadian Journalism Foundation awards gala and the convergence of some of the biggest names and brightest up-and-comers in Canadian journalism. We'll be liveblogging the awards ceremony, starting at 7:00 p.m. EST. 

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    Q&A with CJF Lifetime Achievement Award winner Jack Sigvaldason

    Jack ‘Sig’ Sigvaldason is this year’s Canadian Journalism Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award winner. Belinda Alzner caught up with the Northern News Service publisher to talk about the award, why their online paywalls have worked and how things have changed in northern journalism over the last 40 years.

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    2012 Editors’ Choice Award winners announced

    Yesterday evening, the Canadian Society of Magazine Editors (CSME) announced the 2012 Editors' Choice Award winners at a gala dinner held during the MagNet conference in Toronto. 

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    J-Links for June 7: Remembering Peter Jennings; Dean Del Mastro on PnP; The stories behind Pulitzer-winners

    Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro makes surprise appearance on Power & Politics, CRFC boosts funding for local programming, Tim Knight on remember Peter Jennings and HuffPost launches in Spain. And today’s read: this year’s Pulitzer Prize winners share their stories. 

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    King’s Data School still has limited room available

    The University of King's College Summer School in Data Journalism returns for its fifth year from June 25 to 29, and there is still limited space available.  

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