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  • Mair on media’s ‘unholiest of alliances’ with energy industry

    In new book Politically Incorrect, the late Rafe Mair dissects democracy’s decline. Continue Reading Mair on media’s ‘unholiest of alliances’ with energy industry

  • Meet the journalist behind The Sprawl, Calgary’s newest independent media outlet

    Calgary had a wild election. Jeremy Klaszus had an idea. Continue Reading Meet the journalist behind The Sprawl, Calgary’s newest independent media outlet

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    Globe and Mail Public Editor: Updating The Globe’s Editorial Code of Conduct

    We are witnessing a campaign south of the border to diminish journalism. It is tactical: News reporting holds lawmakers and other powerful people accountable for their actions. At the same time, with the easy proliferation of conspiracy sites and Russian bots on social media, it is becoming more difficult to separate the real from the…

  • Going undercover justified by compelling public interest

    Toronto Star reporter Sara Mojtehedzadeh explains why she went undercover to tell the stories of temp workers. Continue Reading Going undercover justified by compelling public interest

  • Discourse Media is aiming to raise $1 million in growth capital

    Investment campaign aimed at expansion and profitability of Discourse Media. Continue Reading Discourse Media is aiming to raise $1 million in growth capital

  • Robyn Doolittle, Kim Bolan, to be honoured at 2017 CJFE gala

    Elena Milashina, a Russian reporter, will also be honoured with an International Press Freedom Award. Continue Reading Robyn Doolittle, Kim Bolan, to be honoured at 2017 CJFE gala

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    CBC Ombudsman: The Opioid Crisis

    The complainant, Geoffrey Donaldson, considered reporting about an increase in publicly-funded opioid prescriptions in New Brunswick misleading. He did not agree that there is any concern in the increase. He believed that CBC coverage is conflating legitimate use and the growing number of overdoses. The story provided sufficient context to indicate how the two are…

  • Poynter’s Minority Writers’ Workshop reminded me that my voice and perspective matter

    Samantha Lui was the only Canadian at the prestigious four day Poynter workshop. Here’s what she learned. Continue Reading Poynter’s Minority Writers’ Workshop reminded me that my voice and perspective matter

  • What do we mean when we say ‘Solutions Media’?

    This year’s Media Democracy Day in Vancouver looks for answers in a range of experiments. Continue Reading What do we mean when we say ‘Solutions Media’?

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    Globe and Mail Public Editor: A picture can be worth so much more than a mere one thousand words

    To say every picture is worth a thousand words sorely underestimates the impact of photojournalism. Think the Vietnam war and what comes to mind? The photo of a girl named Phan Thi Kim Phuc running from a napalm airstrike. The photo was taken by Associated Press photographer Nick Ut in 1972. Think of the protest…

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