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Journalists across Canada remain unequipped to deal with online harassment
News organizations need to step up their commitments to share aggregated data of online threats against employees and offer flexibility to journalists when dealing with harassment. -
We all need help reporting in Black communities
New guide will focus on advice to strengthen reporting practices for engaging with Black communities -
From the frontlines: Journalists reflect on reporting from Wet’suwet’en Territory
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. -
“How do you know that?” When journalists’ best questions seem too sensitive to ask
Young reporters are trained and expected to ask questions that get at details, verify facts, and elicit stories. -
Turtle Island News pushes through to meet print deadline in wake of targeted arson attack
‘It represents the public opinion and the public voice. If we don’t get the paper out, then who’s going to hear it?’ -
The best of the worst in government secrecy
2018 Code of Silence winners announced. -
CAJ Ethics committee: Guidelines for naming sexual assault complainants
By Lisa Taylor To say the Ghomeshi trial incited a conversation about sexual assault complainants’ treatment in the media would be an understatement. The case has ignited debate about the trial process, an individual’s decision to report an alleged assault… -
CAJ highlights the stories laid-off Postmedia journalists told
90 people are without jobs as a result of Jan. 19’s newsroom mergers and cuts.… -
Submissions open for the 2015 CAJ awards
Entries must have been published in a Canadian-based outlet, in French or English, in 2015.…
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