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Journalists need to understand the impact they have on others
Suggestions on how to incorporate TRC calls to action into reporting. -
Treat stories about suicide with dignity and compassion
Responsible reporting about suicide can bring increase awareness and save lives, according to experts. -
What it’s like to earn a living freelance writing in Canada
When it comes to freelance writing, how you get paid can be as important as how much you get paid. -
Back to the books
Like the heroine of her favourite film, Educating Rita, Amanda Lee found herself in graduate writing school as a mature student. -
ATIPs from A to Z
What does it take to publish investigative journalism using access to information and privacy requests? -
Journalism, justice and #MeToo
New York Times journalist Katie Benner discusses the challenges of reporting on sexual assault allegations. -
Deaf and hard of hearing journalists need support from their newsrooms
New technologies have made work more accessible for deaf and hard of hearing journalists, but they need training and resources. -
Working Media Podcast: Wellness and Meditation
This week, hundreds of thousands of Canadian students returned to their college and university campuses. For many it’s both an exciting and extremely stressful time. With this in mind, we’re bringing you a special episode that looks at a deceptively… -
How Canadian journalists take care of themselves
We asked our readers for their best self-care tips. -
Winnipeg Free Press’s 24-hour food focus attracts viewers
The “Food for Thought” project, which covered 24 stories from across Winnipeg, has an average read time of 19 minutes.
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