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Stronger together: How journalists can collaborate
Joint investigations have demonstrated the potential of working together for the greater good. Continue Reading Stronger together: How journalists can collaborate
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Entries for 2018 Dalton Camp Award now open
Deadline for entries: December 1, 2017 Continue Reading Entries for 2018 Dalton Camp Award now open
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Stop saying pageviews don’t matter
It might be time to reframe the focus to what pageviews do tell us. Continue Reading Stop saying pageviews don’t matter
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Understanding Canada’s new shield law for confidential sources
Here’s what you need to know about Canada’s new shield law for confidential sources. Continue Reading Understanding Canada’s new shield law for confidential sources
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Journalism Jobs: October 18
This edition of Journalism Jobs includes opportunities from the Telegraph-Journal, The Deep Magazine and CBC News. Continue Reading Journalism Jobs: October 18
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Globe and Mail wins big at 2017 Online Journalism Awards
Globe and Mail picks up four prizes, tying New York Times for most wins by any organization. Continue Reading Globe and Mail wins big at 2017 Online Journalism Awards
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What if we imagined a future where media workers were owners?
Here’s how journalists can band together to start worker owned media outlets. Continue Reading What if we imagined a future where media workers were owners?
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Journalism Jobs: October 4
In this edition of Journalism Jobs, there are jobs from Up Here, Global News, CBC and more. Continue Reading Journalism Jobs: October 4
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How to bring mindfulness into a journalism curriculum
Practicing mindfulness may help journalists better withstand the unrelenting stresses of the job. Continue Reading How to bring mindfulness into a journalism curriculum
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Carol Off’s new book raises questions about the reporter-source relationship
The As It Happen’s host helped the family of a source she interviewed in Afghanistan come to Canada. Continue Reading Carol Off’s new book raises questions about the reporter-source relationship