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  • Bill 156 threatens to leave animal cruelty and agriculture watchdogs in the dark, say advocates

    Journalism and animal rights groups say ‘ag gag’ bill will silence whistleblowers and expose reporters to legal threats for uncovering misconduct Continue Reading Bill 156 threatens to leave animal cruelty and agriculture watchdogs in the dark, say advocates

  • We mapped all the media impacts of COVID-19 in Canada

    From pay cuts to layoffs, print reductions to closures, thousands across the industry are hit hard by the pandemic Continue Reading We mapped all the media impacts of COVID-19 in Canada

  • Data collective ‘Project Pandemic’ launches to help local newsrooms explore COVID-19’s impact across Canada

    National collaboration of news organizations and journalism schools undertakes “wartime effort” to map novel coronavirus data in the public interest Continue Reading Data collective ‘Project Pandemic’ launches to help local newsrooms explore COVID-19’s impact across Canada

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    CAJ: Rein in the RCMP, journalism is not a crime in Canada

    ‘Canada is a free country, not a police state. But it continues to get tripped up on issues of media freedoms.’ Continue Reading CAJ: Rein in the RCMP, journalism is not a crime in Canada

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    Apply for the 2019 CAJ awards

    There’s still time left to submit your nominations for the Canadian Association of Journalists awards, which recognize excellence in Canadian reporting. To learn more about entry procedures, visit its website here. Winners will be announced at CAJ’s spring conference, taking place from May 29 to 31 in Montreal. Submit your application before 11:59 p.m. ET…

  • Media fund panel asks Ottawa to help small newsrooms and spend ad dollars at home

    A government-appointed collective of journalism associations and unions issues its final report Continue Reading Media fund panel asks Ottawa to help small newsrooms and spend ad dollars at home

  • Trudeau’s government continues to fall short on media’s access to information

    Bill C-58 is in its final stages. What happens to the public’s right-to-know if it passes? Continue Reading Trudeau’s government continues to fall short on media’s access to information

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    Here are the winners of the 2018 CAJ awards

    The top prize for online media went to Jon Milton, Erin Seatter and Ethan Cox for the Ricochet investigation Meet the Canadian soldiers behind a white supremacist military surplus store at the Canadian Association of Journalists awards gala in Winnipeg on May 4. Ricochet's Fireforce Ventures series won last night at the Canadian Association of…

  • Find your voice at #CAJ19

    Learn from the best at the new #CAJ19 Coaching Academy Continue Reading Find your voice at #CAJ19

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    Applications open for the 2019 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship

    Three early-career journalists will be selected to attend an all-expense-paid study tour of EU institutions Continue Reading Applications open for the 2019 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship

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