Protests and Pandemics: Transparency and the Policing of Press Freedom
OnlineCanadian Association of Journalists president Brent Jolly will talk about how press freedom in Canada is being challenged.
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Canadian Association of Journalists president Brent Jolly will talk about how press freedom in Canada is being challenged.
The theme of this year's New.Now.Next Media Conference is "reimagining news"
The UBC School of Journalism, Writing, and Media (JWAM) is pleased to invite you to: The Power of Perception: The impact of journalism on the well-being of Black communities with award-winning journalist, Eternity Martis.
How has the pandemic changed the way we engage with media?
In honour of Media Literacy Week, MediaSmarts is encouraging Canadians to pause and reflect on the state of digital literacy and our media consumption.
Join Myseum of Toronto for an evening of storytelling that explores overlooked, unseen, and forgotten stories in Toronto’s history.
TikTok’s immense popularity among Gen Z users and more than one billion global user-base make the app an enticing storytelling tool for news publishers. Many newsrooms are reaching hundreds of thousands of young followers that they previously struggled to engage with off the platform.
An interactive discussion with journalists who reported from the front lines of Wet'suwet'en territory. On Feb. 9, panellists from The Narwhal, The Tyee, Ricochet and more will reflect on what they’ve learned and the challenges they’ve faced.
The second session in the CAJ's national Misinfo 101 series is led by University of King's College professor Terra Tailleur. This event is intended for post-secondary students living in Nova Scotia.
Young reporters are trained and expected to ask questions that get at details, verify facts, and elicit stories.
The third session in the CAJ's national Misinfo 101 series is led by Holland College's Teresa Wright. This event is intended for post-secondary students living in P.E.I.