Tag / Data journalism
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Digging for Data, Tom Cardoso, crime and justice reporter, Globe and Mail
Description All too often, data used in criminal justice research and reporting comes from one of a handful of sources: Statistics Canada, open data portals, or a polite request to a government body. Unfortunately, these datasets are always summarized and… -
Humber’s storyLAB and Pulitzer Center partner on data journalism grant
$10,000 will be awarded to a freelance journalist or team to undertake data journalism project on Indigenous land rights -
Data Driven 2019
This one-day symposium features some of Canada’s most prolific investigative reporters, news developers and data advocates providing an in-depth look into the strategies they use to turn raw data into tomorrow’s headlines. -
Data storytelling in a diversifying field
How data journalism and coding are changing the landscape of investigative journalism -
Thirsty Thursdays 2.0: Your Pre-‘Data Driven’ Destination
Are you coming to the Data Driven Conference happening at Google on Friday, November 16? The Toronto Chapters of the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) and the Online News Association (ONA) cordially invite you to a pre-conference social gathering. Come… -
Data Driven 2.0
Join some of 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 demonstrable… -
There are fewer journalists in Canada than 15 years ago — but not as few as you might think
Statistics Canada data shows that between 2001 and 2016 the total number of journalists in the country declined by only 7 percent - and it looks like hiring is starting to inch upwards again.
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