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NASH80—CUP’s annual journalism conference

Chelsea Hotel 33 Gerrard Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The annual gathering of the country’s student journalists is coming to Toronto in 2018 for its 80th anniversary. Hosted by The Eyeopener, Ryerson University’s independent student paper, NASH80 will celebrate and continue the tradition of the Canadian University Press We are once again bringing university papers together, with one of the most unique and diverse…

Watching the Watchdog in 2018: Why media criticism matters now more than ever

80 Gould Street 80 Gould Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Hear from Columbia Review of Journalism (Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism) editor and publisher Kyle Pope on why media criticism matters now more than ever. Pope has over a decade of experience as a foreign correspondent and editor at The Wall Street Journal, Condé Nast and The New York Observer. In the summer of…

Free

The James M. Minifie Lecture

University of Regina School of Journalism University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

The School of Journalism’s 37th Minifie Lecturer is Peter Mansbridge. He is the first-ever lecturer to be asked to return a second time, to book-end the insights gained over a long career in Canadian broadcast news. Peter Mansbridge is one of Canada’s most respected and recognizable figures. For five decades, including 29 years as anchor…

Digital News Innovation Challenge: Framing the Challenge

DMZ Sandbox, Ryerson Student Learning Centre 341 Yonge St, 3rd floor, Suite 312, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Digital News Innovation Challenge (DNIC) is a partnership that brings together the RSJ, the DMZ and the Facebook Journalism Project in support of digital news ideas and early-stage tech companies driving innovation for journalism and news organizations. The official call for applications kicks off on Thursday, Jan. 25 at 1 pm at the DMZ…

Free

The Reliable Source in the Age of Misinformation: A Conversation with Brian Stelter

Corus Quay 25 Dockside Drive, AZ, Canada

You can't be well-informed about the media and journalism if you don't pay attention to the stellar work of CNN senior media correspondent Brian Stelter. Through his must-watch Sunday morning show, Reliable Sources, which examines the week's top media stories, and his must-read Reliable Sources newsletter, Stelter's media literacy work shines light on real news…

$20 – $40

Organizing where labour has no rights: A study of the Canadian Media Guild’s fairness in factual TV campaign

1 Dundas St. W. Suite 2310 - 1 Dundas St. W., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

As a result of the nebulous definitions and various exemptions in the Employment Standards Act (2000) and the Labour Relations Act (1995), many workers in Ontario have been unable to organize for decades and have been left without basic workplace protections and rights. The entertainment industry is just one of many sectors where this applies.…

Free

Winter Media Mixer

Watson's 388 Richmond St W, AZ, Canada

Join us for a free mixer for media workers, freelancers and students in the GTA. Enjoy FREE snacks and drinks as you make connections with your colleagues working in the media. There will also be mentors from several media outlets, including VICE, CBC, Corus Entertainment and the Canadian Press. This venue is wheelchair accessible and…

Free

Funny Fake News: A Conversation with The Beaverton

TMX Broadcast Centre The Exchange Tower, 130 King St. West, Canada

No one likes fake news, except when it’s funny, satirical—and comes from The Beaverton. Adapted from the popular website TheBeaverton.com, the weekly TV satirical news show on The Comedy Network covers Canadian and world events with deft, scathing scrutiny. Hear about the process and how a news item qualifies for that special Beaverton treatment in…

$15 – $25

Look Who’s Watching: Surveillance, Treachery and Trust Online

CIGI CAMPUS AUDITORIUM 67 ERB STREET WEST, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Yahoo Mail. Ashley Madison. Meltdown and Spectre. Each of these hacks has served as yet another reminder of the trust individual users place in the internet each day. Is this trust well-placed? What steps can be taken to better ensure our security online? Join Fen Osler Hampson, Director of Global Security and Politics at CIGI,…