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  • CBC's Sarah Leavitt reports as Schitt's Creek's Moira Rose as The Crows Have Eyes III: The Crowening's Dr. Clara Mandrake

    Here’s how journalists in Canada dressed up for Halloween

    Clippy makes a triumphant return. A CanCon icon is celebrated. Continue Reading Here’s how journalists in Canada dressed up for Halloween

  • Media on the move: Oct. 23

    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 Continue Reading Media on the move: Oct. 23

  • Steve Bonspiel stands in front of Eastern Door sign

    Rewriting colonial narratives

    The Eastern Door and Iorì:wase on the Mohawk-led media scene of Kahnawake, Que.
    Continue Reading Rewriting colonial narratives

  • Media on the move: August 7

    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 Continue Reading Media on the move: August 7

  • Cheryl McKenzie

    Cheryl McKenzie is APTN’s new executive director of news and current affairs

    The long-time journalist stepped into the role on July 22 as Karyn Pugliese prepares to head for Harvard  Continue Reading Cheryl McKenzie is APTN’s new executive director of news and current affairs

  • Media on the move: July 24

    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 Continue Reading Media on the move: July 24

  • Andrea Baillie

    The Canadian Press appoints veteran journalist Andrea Baillie as editor-in-chief

    The Canadian Press is promoting managing editor Andrea Baillie to editor-in-chief, the first woman to oversee editorial operations at the national news wire. The veteran wire news journalist will take the place of Stephen Meurice, who stepped down in April. In a memo to staff, CP president Malcolm Kirk says Baillie is “uniquely poised” to steer the newsroom because of her respect…

  • Media on the move: June and July

    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 Continue Reading Media on the move: June and July

  • Rob Roberts appointed editor-in-chief of the National Post

    The National Post named Rob Roberts its new editor-in-chief on Monday. Roberts has held various editorial positions with the Post, including copy editor when the paper first launched in 1998, until departing to lead the Canadian Press’s Atlantic Bureau. Postmedia names Rob Roberts editor-in-chief of the National Post https://t.co/4vnCTndfP3 — J-Source (@jsource) July 8, 2019…

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    Margaret Wente leaving the Globe and Mail, 5 layoffs following May buyout offer

    Departing staff will leave the paper over the summer Continue Reading Margaret Wente leaving the Globe and Mail, 5 layoffs following May buyout offer

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