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  • Long journey of reconciliation ahead at Canada’s journalism schools

    Journalism programs face ongoing struggles to implement TRC’s Call to Action – almost three years later. Continue Reading Long journey of reconciliation ahead at Canada’s journalism schools

  • After public turmoil, what comes next for Canadian Journalists for Free Expression?

    CJFE board members are taking the next few months to review, refocus, and ensure CJFE is an organization that continues long into the future. Continue Reading After public turmoil, what comes next for Canadian Journalists for Free Expression?

  • Court reporters grapple with meeting the plea for trauma informed reporting

    Reporters are trying to balance the cultural shift that challenges traditional justice system narratives against rules of procedure around court cases. Continue Reading Court reporters grapple with meeting the plea for trauma informed reporting

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    How Ottawa should spend its $50 million to support local news

    Who holds officials accountable when cities like Thunder Bay, Ont., rife with political and racial tensions, have no local reporters? Continue Reading How Ottawa should spend its $50 million to support local news

  • Four things The Athletic’s editors have learned about building a Canadian audience

    The Athletic’s editors have found owning their niche works best in the Canadian market. Continue Reading Four things The Athletic’s editors have learned about building a Canadian audience

  • How Canadian student newspapers are going digital

    As reading habits change, many student newspapers are decreasing their print circulation. Continue Reading How Canadian student newspapers are going digital

  • Andree Lau on increasing diversity in reporting and the newsroom

    If you make an effort to get diversity in your reporting, Lau said, you’ll often find that your stories are more interesting. Continue Reading Andree Lau on increasing diversity in reporting and the newsroom

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    The CRTC’s “Big Telecom” blind spot

    Critics say the CRTC’s policies fail to address the needs of smaller, independent broadcasters. Continue Reading The CRTC’s “Big Telecom” blind spot

  • Readers, Write On!

    Will comment sections fade away, or be revived by new technologies? Continue Reading Readers, Write On!

  • Why trauma and mental health must be discussed in journalism schools

    A foundation for resiliency needs to be built up before journalists are in the field. Continue Reading Why trauma and mental health must be discussed in journalism schools

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