Journalism, justice and #MeToo
New York Times journalist Katie Benner discusses the challenges of reporting on sexual assault allegations. Continue Reading Journalism, justice and #MeToo
New York Times journalist Katie Benner discusses the challenges of reporting on sexual assault allegations. Continue Reading Journalism, justice and #MeToo
Want your job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves. Fellowships We're looking for a new class of editorial fellows. Fellows participate in every part of the publication process. They don't get coffee, unless it's for themselves. Apply by Sept 24 for the six-month The Walrus fellowship starting in November https://t.co/jTEyTJ5wFh — The Walrus…
New technologies have made work more accessible for deaf and hard of hearing journalists, but they need training and resources. Continue Reading Deaf and hard of hearing journalists need support from their newsrooms
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 simple idea – taking care of yourself. It may seem straightforward, but how many of…
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The annual award of $25,000 covers travel, reporting and research expenses as well as a stipend for a journalist. Continue Reading Applications open for 2018 R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship
Want your job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves. Call for pitches https://twitter.com/hanlllee/status/1034835222104166400 British Columbia JOB – #writer – Kamloops This @KamThisWeek – Kamloops (B.C.) – apply at https://t.co/4RkadnrTqx #cdnmedia #journalismjobs #journalism #newspapers #cdnjournalism #journojobs pic.twitter.com/tVYI1xA4IX — Gaulin Media Jobs (@gaulinmedia) September 4, 2018 JOB – #reporter @pentictonherald – Penticton (B.C.) – apply…
We asked our readers for their best self-care tips. Continue Reading How Canadian journalists take care of themselves
Among complaints heard from the public was a question on the ethics of publishing an address. Continue Reading What the National NewsMedia Council decided in August
The “Food for Thought” project, which covered 24 stories from across Winnipeg, has an average read time of 19 minutes. Continue Reading Winnipeg Free Press’s 24-hour food focus attracts viewers
Want your job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves. Call for pitches Now seeking pitches for argumentative columns or first-person essays, 800-1,200 words, for @thismagazine. Send them my way: editor at this dot org — Erica Lenti (@ericalenti) August 13, 2018 Yukon We're hiring in Whitehorse https://t.co/RfqjtIwpX3 — Brittany Hobson (@bhobs22) August 13,…