Category / Ethics
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Wentegate 2016: A round-up
By H.G. Watson, Associate Editor [<a href=”//storify.com/jsource/wentegate-2016-a-round-up” target=”_blank”>View the story “Wentegate 2016: a round-up” on Storify</a>]
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Journalism jobs: April 13
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Chronicle Herald pulls article widely criticized for targeting refugees
By H.G. Watson, Associate Editor Late on Friday, Apr. 8, a story was published on a Halifax daily newspaper’s website that left readers shocked and disappointed. The story, “Parents worried over school…
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2015 CAJ award finalists announced
By H.G. Watson, Associate Editor The finalists for the annual Canadian Association of Journalism awards were announced on Apr. 7. 230 entries were received for the 2015 CAJ awards. Winners will be…
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Journalism jobs: March 30
Here’s our regular listing of Canadian journalism job opportunities
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Photographer Lyle Owerko on 9/11, the day “no birds sang”
The photographer who captured one of the most famous images of the World Trade Towers explains how instinct carried him through the day.
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First winner of the Ali Mustafa Memorial Award named
Tanya K. Bindra will use $3,000-award to tell stories of sexual assault survivors in New Delhi.
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Rob Ford and the media: a look back
Ford’s relationship with the media gave rise to a host of ethical questions.
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How the story of a young stroke victim became an in-depth, interactive CBC feature
Saving Sid, a 6,000-word interactive CBC feature, captured 260,000 page views in one day.
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Globe and Mail leads NNA nominations with 19
23 of 57 newspapers that submitted work are finalists for the National Newspaper Awards.