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Investigative journalist Ethan Lou exposes the techniques of spinning a good yarn with limited information.
Ask a panel of authors all your questions about writing a nonfiction book, from proposal to promotion.
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DATE TBD in FALL 2020 You look to Poynter to inspire responsible journalism. You rely on NPR to bring you the news and information to navigate your world. And Korva Coleman is your guide through the news of the day. In a world that’s often loud and bipartisan, Coleman writes, produces and delivers national news…
The Magazines West Conference, or MagsWest, is British Columbia’s only conference for magazine professionals.
Panel on online harmful content in Canada, with discussion focused on accountability of the platforms.
Join the conversation with: Pacinthe Mattar, journalist and author of the article, “Objectivity Is a Privilege Afforded to White Journalists” Waubgeshig Rice, journalist and author of the article, “Letter to a Young Indigenous Journalist” Shree Paradkar, columnist and ombud at The Toronto Star Angela Misri, digital director at The Walrus
The death of George Floyd ignited a reckoning across every facet of our society. In media, conversations about anti-Black racism have given weight and prominence to stagnant discussions about newsroom culture and composition—and the biases found in coverage of Black, Indigenous and people of colour. Is this the year meaningful change will finally happen?
Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and Maria Ressa, the embattled co-founder and executive editor of the Filipino news site Rappler now facing imprisonment, will be among the newsmakers and journalists featured on the World News Day event.
Matthew Pearson hosts a conversation with Justin Ling on his book Missing from the Village, discussing the tragic and resonant story of the disappearance of eight men—the victims of serial killer Bruce McArthur—from Toronto’s queer community. Presented in partnership with the Ottawa International Writer’s Festival and Library and Archives Canada.