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The Huffington Post’s Canadian ambitions

Depending on who's talking, The Huffington Post is either a partner for homegrown media or a threat to it. Now that it is launching regional editions in B.C. and Alberta, Jonathan Sas looks at the U.S. media firm's international expansion and…

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On the Toronto Star’s now-infamous Danzig St. shooting cartoon

Next to his illustration of a female black toddler, Michael de Adder penned the words: “Injuries to expect before they are two.” Arrows pointed to various spots on the little girl’s body, describing various bumps and bruises that children normally get,…

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Toronto Star legal affairs reporter Tracey Tyler dies of cancer at 50

Tracey Tyler, the Toronto Star’s long-time legal affairs reporter, passed away shortly before 7 a.m. today at Juravinski Hospital in Hamilton at the age of 50.…

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J-Links for July 24: Pierre Duchesne wants an apology; CRTC approves Global News channel in B.C.; Canada’s crime rate lowest in 40 years

Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: Former CBC/Radio-Canada political reporter turned PQ candidate Pierre Duchesne has been cleared of bias and wants apology from Liberals, CRTC approves Shaw’s application for 24-hour Global News channel in B.C., a B.C. reporter…

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New journalism program launched in Ontario

With the launch Trent University and Loyalist College’s new joint degree journalism program comes the inevitable question: In the current economic environment and difficult job market, does Canada need another j-school? In talking to people behind the new program as…

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Are paywalls changing the way journalists write stories?

Are inverted pyramids, 24-word ledes and formulaic approaches to stories to be the ghosts of journalism past with the proliferation of online paywalls? Or is writing simply evolving on a new medium?…

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ProjetJ welcomes new editor-in-chief

Stéphanie Lalut will become the editor-in-chief of ProjetJ, independent observer of journalism and media, beginning next week.…

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Former Montreal Mirror contributors launch online arts and culture publication

What do you do when your cultural alt-weekly gets shut down? Move online, of course. Or at least that’s what former contributors to The Montreal Mirror have done with the launch of the new site Cult Montreal.  …

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When journalists go political

When CBC/Radio-Canada reporter Pierre Duchesne announced he was running for the PQ parti in the next provincial election, many wondered about the ethics of the move. Ben Shingler uses Duchesne's case to consider the larger issues when journalists 'cross over' into…

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A community news start-up: The Saskatoon Express

They left the big daily in town to start their own community weekly, and Dale Brin and Cam Hutchinson aren't looking back. Angelina Irinici talks to the two men about how their community news start-up came to be and how it is…

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