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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. Continue Reading Journalists across Canada remain unequipped to deal with online harassment

  • This is a picture of the Bethlehem side of the wall that separates the West Bank from Israel. On the wall is a painting of slain journalist, Shireen Abu Akleh, a Palestinian-American journalist who was killed by Israeli soldiers while wearing a blue press jacket and reporting on a raid at a refugee camp in Jenin. In the picture Shireen is seen wearing her blue, press jacket. He brown-blonde hair is straight and shoulder-length. Behind her is a graffiti text that says, Live News Still Alive.

    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

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    Apply for the 2023 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship

    Submissions due May 3 Continue Reading Apply for the 2023 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship

  • Online hate is damaging journalists and democracy, according to a new report released by the CJF and CAJ 

    The results of a roundtable on journalists and online hate Continue Reading Online hate is damaging journalists and democracy, according to a new report released by the CJF and CAJ 

  • Data visualization of CAJ survey results reflecting that of 209 newsrooms and 3,873 journalists, 53% are women and 75% are white. Graphic shows option to sort by race.

    Half of Canadian newsrooms entirely white, says first CAJ survey of race in media

    Data submitted by 209 newsrooms shows racialized journalists concentrated in part-time and internship roles Continue Reading Half of Canadian newsrooms entirely white, says first CAJ survey of race in media

  • Nominations open for Code of Silence Awards

    Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy prize open for submissions until Oct. 15 Continue Reading Nominations open for Code of Silence Awards

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    Apply for the 2021 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship

    Deadline extended until Oct. 15 Continue Reading Apply for the 2021 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship

  • CAJ Mentorship program. Photos of mentors, top row from left to right: Ryan McMahon, Allya Davidson, David Topping, Karen Ho, Andre Picard, Karyn Pugliese, Colin D'Mello, Robyn Doolittle, Carlos Osorio, Zi-Ann Lum. Middle row, from left to right: Wendy Cox, Jordan Heath-Rawlings, Andree Lau, David Common, Valérie Ouellet, Nicholas Keung, Omayra Issa, David Beers, Farah Nasser, Omar Sachedina. Bottom row, from left to right: William Wolfe-Wylie, Katherine Laidlaw, Jason Markusoff, Nadia Tchoumi, Jesse Winter, Jen Gerson, Paul Wells, Ishani Nath, Murad Hemmadi, Tara Weber.

    Apply for the CAJ Summer 2021 Mentorship Program

    Mentees will be paired with one of 30 established journalists Continue Reading Apply for the CAJ Summer 2021 Mentorship Program

  • A sheet of 9 orange COVID-19 vaccination stickers on white paper, that say "I GOT MY COVID-19 VACCINE!" with a drawing of a bandaid underneath. Bottom reads "Yukon Hospitals"

    N.W.T. is the only place in Canada where journalists have priority access to COVID-19 vaccines

    As vulnerable communities and the majority of the population in Canada remain underserved by the vaccine rollout, there’s been little discussion about priority designation for essential media workers Continue Reading N.W.T. is the only place in Canada where journalists have priority access to COVID-19 vaccines

  • Survey of race in Canadian newsrooms open for submissions into 2021

    CAJ invites newsroom leaders to provide quantitative data on full-time staff Continue Reading Survey of race in Canadian newsrooms open for submissions into 2021

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