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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

  • 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?

  • 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…

  • Media on the Move: March 28

    There was a big departure at the Toronto Star: Toronto Star editor Michael Cooke is leaving the newspaper in June https://t.co/OqwZtGalWJ pic.twitter.com/PoREL2blLZ — J-Source (@jsource) March 23, 2018 Here are all the rest of the media on the move in March: Happy to announce @kaitlyncmcgrath will be joining our Blue Jays staff @TheAthleticTO this year.…

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    Michael Cooke leaving the Toronto Star

    Michael Cooke, the editor who shepherded the Toronto Star through the mayoralty of Rob Ford and the launch and subsequent closure of its tablet edition, will step down from his post at the beginning of June. In a statement released March 23, 2018, Torstar announced that Cooke will leave the Toronto Star June 1. The…

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    National Newspaper Awards nominees announced

    Globe and Mail has 18 nominations, leading all entrants. Continue Reading National Newspaper Awards nominees announced

  • Media on the Move: March 14

    World Report on CBC has a new host: Splurged for onboard wifi and glad I did! Thanks so much for the messages and kind words. Thrilled to be the new host of @CBCWorldReport We'll be waking up together soon, Canada!!! (Ok, me a bit earlier than you ⏰☕️) @CBCNews @cbcradio pic.twitter.com/IkyNOakX54 — Nil Köksal (@nilkoksalcbc)…

  • Reporting on the trail of a possible serial killer

    Reporters who have been tracking multiple disappearances of Toronto men in recent years say much needs to be done to hold authorities to account. Continue Reading Reporting on the trail of a possible serial killer

  • Media on the Move: February 28

    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. Almost 80 people were laid off at Global News in mid-February: Global News cuts staff across Canada as they undertake reorganization #cdnmedia https://t.co/bzmTkQOKUC pic.twitter.com/BsBpas4AqQ — J-Source (@jsource) February 15,…

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