Tag / Canadian Association of Journalists
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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 -
Survey of race in Canadian newsrooms open for submissions into 2021
CAJ invites newsroom leaders to provide quantitative data on full-time staff -
Pathways to prosperity: A CAJ mentorship event
An evening for journalists to ask questions and learn from four of this year's CAJ mentors. -
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 -
2020 King’s College Summer School in Data Journalism
The King's Summer School in Data Journalism is partnering with the Canadian Association of Journalists to offer a live, online school June 22 to 26. It will be led by University of King's College professor Fred Vallance-Jones and by David McKie, who had a long career with the CBC before becoming a freelance data producer and trainer. The theme is data reporting in the time of pandemic. -
CAJ Cyber Awards Ceremony
This first-ever cyber CAJ awards ceremony will be hosted by the incredible Vicky Mochama. Nominees are invited to attend the Zoom party and recipients will be invited to make a short acceptance speech (30 seconds) live on the call. The… -
CAJ Cyber Happy Hour
Connect with journalists from across Canada on Friday May 8 and learn about some of the best reporting of 2019. -
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 -
The CAJ’s First Virtual Happy Hour
From the western-most reaches of Vancouver Island, all the way to St. John’s, you’ve been pulling out all the stops to keep your communities informed during the COVID-19 pandemic. But even workers in the most essential services need a break.… -
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
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