To mark Right to Know Day, the Canadian Association of Journalists’ Ottawa chapter and iPolitics are hosting a Q & A with Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard to discuss the federal access-to-information system.
Commissioner Maynard has been in charge of handling…
The Toronto Chapter of the Canadian Association of Journalists cordially invites you to attend the first installment in an ongoing series of monthly social gatherings: Thirsty Thursdays!
(For full details, please see the poster attached)…
The Canadian Association of Journalists and ONA Toronto are happy to announce a pub night where local journalists can kick back and talk shop. We’ll also talk up the CAJ’s national conference, set for the Hyatt Regency on May 4-5,…
Join some of the Canada’s most prolific investigative reporters, developers, coders and data advocates for a one-day data journalism symposium.
Delve into the strategies they use to turn terabytes of raw data into exclusive scoops that have already had a…
By Lisa Taylor
To say the Ghomeshi trial incited a conversation about sexual assault complainants’ treatment in the media would be an understatement. The case has ignited debate about the trial process, an individual’s decision to report an alleged assault…