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Postmedia sees Q4 profit on sale of Infomart unit
Postmedia sold its Infomart business to Meltwater News Canada Inc. for $38.3 million. Continue Reading Postmedia sees Q4 profit on sale of Infomart unit
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Government should not be picking winners and losers in the media world
Winnipeg Free Press publisher Bob Cox says there is no place where a truly competitive media market exists in Canada. Continue Reading Government should not be picking winners and losers in the media world
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CBC Ombudsman: The National
The complainant, Dieter Buse, objected to a Viewpoint segment by Robyn Urback, calling into question Canada’s desire for a seat on the UN security council. He thought it was a one-sided diatribe.…
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Can a Phoenix rise from the ashes of Canada’s news media?
Dave Bidini aims to find out with a crowdfunded community newspaper experiment launching this week. Continue Reading Can a Phoenix rise from the ashes of Canada’s news media?
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Front pages after Gord Downie’s death
Here’s how Canada’s newspapers celebrated the musician and writer’s life. Continue Reading Front pages after Gord Downie’s death
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Toronto Star Public Editor: Who can you really trust for news?
‘As mishaps of misinformation and disasters of disinformation spread through the digital ecosystem, determining who you can trust for news and verified information is more important than ever.’ Continue Reading Toronto Star Public Editor: Who can you really trust for news?
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New York Times Canadian photo archive a rich resource for journalism researchers
Collection of photos dating from about 1910 until 1990 includes images of major Canadian political events and conflicts Continue Reading New York Times Canadian photo archive a rich resource for journalism researchers
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CBC Ombudsman: The Rohingya Story
The complainant, Meer Sahib, thought the phrasing of a reference to the insurgent attacks that sparked the current action against the Rohingya people left the impression that the host of The National…
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First do no harm
Why Melanie Joly was right to stay out of the news biz. Continue Reading First do no harm