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Tag / Canada Press Freedom Project

  • Healing the journalism pipeline: Tips and tricks for understanding the legal state of post-secondary journalism in Canada

    Understanding censorship, legal intimidation, funding challenges and more Continue Reading Healing the journalism pipeline: Tips and tricks for understanding the legal state of post-secondary journalism in Canada

  • Why we know so little about Canadian prisons

    The restrictions placed on communication with the outside world mean that access-to-information is one of the only ways the few journalists covering prisons can unearth the realities of people incarcerated in provincial and federal institutions. Experts explain what that costs us and how to break through the bureaucracy Continue Reading Why we know so little about Canadian prisons

  • Canada Press Freedom Project

    J-Source/CPFP is hiring a PT legal education editor

    Applications due Jan. 5 Continue Reading J-Source/CPFP is hiring a PT legal education editor

  • The clouds move among the old growth forest in the Fairy Creek logging area near Port Renfrew, B.C. Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

    A history of ‘media exclusion zones’

    How injunctions became synonymous with police-driven crackdowns on press freedom in Canada
    Continue Reading A history of ‘media exclusion zones’

  • Ce projet assure le monitorage de l’état de la liberté de la presse et fournit une base de données ouverte, des ressources et des outils

    J-Source lance le Canada Press Freedom Project

    Le Canada Press Freedom Project, une initiative de J-Source, a été lancé le 19 décembre 2022 dans l’objectif d’assurer le monitorage des incursions dans les droits des médias et pour aider les acteurs de ce secteur à comprendre et à contester une constellation croissante de menaces à leurs droits.  Documentant les violations de la liberté…

  • Canada Press Freedom Project

    J-Source launches the Canada Press Freedom Project

    New resource monitors press freedom conditions and provides open database, resources and tools Continue Reading J-Source launches the Canada Press Freedom Project

  • We’re hiring: Part-time researcher/reporter on press freedom issues in Canada

    J-Source is seeking a researcher/reporter for the Canada Press Freedom Project — a central hub for information and education surrounding press freedom in Canada. Continue Reading We’re hiring: Part-time researcher/reporter on press freedom issues in Canada

  • Remplissez le questionnaire du Projet sur la liberté de la presse au Canada

    Vos commentaires aideront J-Source à surveiller les violations de la liberté de la presse et à créer des outils qui serviront mieux les travailleurs des médias, les organisations, les étudiants et les chercheurs. Continue Reading Remplissez le questionnaire du Projet sur la liberté de la presse au Canada

  • Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire

    Your insights will help J-Source track press freedom violations and create tools that best serve media workers, organizations, students and researchers Continue Reading Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire

  • Collins Maina

    Meet press freedom project researcher/reporter Collins Maina

    Community-driven, multimedia journalist is working with J-Source to build a national resource for press freedom data and education Continue Reading Meet press freedom project researcher/reporter Collins Maina

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