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  • Lenny Carpenter, Wawmeesh Hamilton, Maureen Googoo and Michael Dick at the Ryerson School of Journalism June 4. Photo courtesy of Abby Plener.

    Listening to community members essential, say Indigenous journalists sharing industry experiences at local news conference

    By Abby Plener for the Local News Conference While working in community news, Wawmeesh Hamilton heard a story from a reporter at a rival paper that he found concerning. The journalist told him that their publisher said that First Nations stories did not warrant enough interest to earn a spot on the front page. Hamilton recalls being…

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    Journalism Jobs: June 14

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    The problem with Canadian access to information in six tweets

    By H.G. Watson, Managing Editor [<a href="//storify.com/jsource/why-canadian-journalists-are-fighting-for-better-a" target="_blank">View the story "The problem with Canadian access to information in six tweets" on Storify</a>]
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    Live Blog: 2017 CJF Awards

  • Kenny Yum will be the first recipient of the Digital Publishing Leadership Award, produced by the National Magazine Awards Foundation. Headshot courtesy of Kenny Yum/Screenshot by J-Source.

    Why HuffPost Canada editor Kenny Yum is a visionary in digital journalism

    This story was funded by the J-Source Patreon campaign By Sandrinette M. Maniania On June 1, 2017, Kenny Yum will be the first recipient of the Digital Publishing Leadership Award, presented by the National Magazine Awards Foundation. The managing editor of HuffPost Canada for the past six years, Yum’s dedication to quality journalism has earned him…
  • The CEO of Attractions Ontario says the Star’s field trip guide, which recently won an award, bears a number of similarities to theirs. Screenshot by J-Source.

    Toronto Star accused of copying a field trip guide

    The CEO of Attractions Ontario says the Star’s field trip guide, which recently won an award, bears a number of similarities to theirs — a claim the Star disputes.

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    Journalism Jobs: May 31

    Want your job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves.

  • Investigating police surveillance could lead to stories for local reporters. Photo courtesy of Jonathan McIntosh/CC BY-SA 2.0,

    Why local reporters should be investigating police surveillance

    Local police forces might be low hanging fruit for freedom of information requests.

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    Here’s how to use Google Story Spheres to quickly create immersive visuals

    You don’t need an expensive rig to help your students get experience in virtual reality storytelling.

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    The #AppropriationPrize controversy: A timeline

    Walrus editor Jonathan Kay resigns after controversy over the weekend.

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