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  • The Canadian Association of Black Journalists is relaunching

    The CABJ had been inactive for some years, but a team is working on the relaunch. Continue Reading The Canadian Association of Black Journalists is relaunching

  • Hamilton Spectator finds new audience with podcast

    Covering Diane, a podcast produced by the Hamilton Spectator, looks at a murder case that happened over 30 years ago. Continue Reading Hamilton Spectator finds new audience with podcast

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    CBC Ombudsman: Public figures get public scrutiny

    The complainant, Nimra Amjad, asked that articles about her be de-indexed. She thought that this would protect her from harassment that she said arose from them, but still maintain the record. Ms. Amjad was a candidate for school board trustee in Calgary. She is still in the public eye related to that campaign. The material…

  • Remembering Tyler Bieber, the sports journalist who died in Humboldt Broncos bus crash

    Tyler Bieber is being remembered as a man grateful to talk about sports for a living. Continue Reading Remembering Tyler Bieber, the sports journalist who died in Humboldt Broncos bus crash

  • After public turmoil, what comes next for Canadian Journalists for Free Expression?

    CJFE board members are taking the next few months to review, refocus, and ensure CJFE is an organization that continues long into the future. Continue Reading After public turmoil, what comes next for Canadian Journalists for Free Expression?

  • Do Canadians want the right to be forgotten?

    New CJF poll finds Canadians split on whether stories harmful to a person’s reputation should be removed from search engines. Continue Reading Do Canadians want the right to be forgotten?

  • Media on the move: April 11

    Here’s our regular update on the moves, hires and promotions in Canadian journalism. Want your job move featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves. CBC has a new president: Catherine Tait will have to sell Canadians on CBC’s value https://t.co/uvpLydwRP2 @GlobeArts — The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) April 4, 2018 There were two…

  • Postmedia Q2 loss falls as cost-cutting, tax credit offset lower revenue

    Postmedia executive chairman Paul Godfrey said in a statement that the revenue declines from its legacy business had slowed and there were “positive signs” from its digital advertising initiatives. Continue Reading Postmedia Q2 loss falls as cost-cutting, tax credit offset lower revenue

  • “In the end all that matters is how we treat each other”

    Karen Fraser, the owner of the home where remains of alleged victims of Bruce McArthur were found, has seen the best and worst of reporter behaviour. Continue Reading “In the end all that matters is how we treat each other”

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    CBC Ombudsman: Identifying Interviewees – how much background is enough

    The complainant, Marjaleena Repo, thought that important information about an interviewee was absent. An Iranian exile who has been supporting a movement of women protesting mandatory wearing of hijab is also an employee of VOA – Voice of America. That information should have been included, she said, as well as the fact that it is…

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