Tag / Canadaland
-
Canadian newsrooms are stifling Palestinian perspectives
While individual journalists are speaking out about a culture of suppression affecting coverage of the crisis in Israel and Gaza, journalism organizations are mostly silent
Continue Reading Canadian newsrooms are stifling Palestinian perspectives -
The unravelling of WE’s PR machine
The Kielburgers’ voluntourism juggernaut has been a cultural and media darling for years. Now, an avalanche of mainstream attention to scandals about its practices and political relationships is amplifying a history of obstructing independent journalists’ investigations into the charity Continue Reading The unravelling of WE’s PR machine
-
Canadaland staff officially unionized
Staff at independent podcast network and news organization Canadaland are now officially unionized after the Canada Industrial Relations Board approved an application for union certification. Continue Reading Canadaland staff officially unionized
-
Canadaland staff file to unionize
Staff at Canadaland, an independent podcast network and news organization, have officially filed for union certification. Continue Reading Canadaland staff file to unionize
-
‘Thunder Bay’ podcast to be adapted for TV
By Adina Bresge A true-crime podcast probing the deaths and disappearances of Indigenous youth in Thunder Bay, Ont. is set to be adapted for the small screen. Northwood Entertainment and the producers of Canadaland’s “Thunder…
-
Watching the watchdog
Here’s why Amy van den Berg decided to take a close look at Canadaland in the new Ryerson Review of Journalism. Continue Reading Watching the watchdog
-
A study in news poverty in Thunder Bay
When a massive corruption scandal erupted in Thunder Bay, where were the newspaper reporters? Continue Reading A study in news poverty in Thunder Bay
-
#NASH78 Keynote: Jesse Brown
Jesse Brown runs Canadaland where he became known for uncovering scandals at the CBC, The Globe and Mail, and in government.