Tag / Globe and Mail
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Behind the Scenes: an inside look into award-winning Globe and Mail investigations
Investigative journalists work tirelessly to hold the powerful to account by unearthing stories that expose systemic issues and can lead to meaningful change -
Globe and Mail launches diversity report
Document will serve as ‘annual reckoning,’ writes publisher -
The Power of Perception: The impact of journalism on the well-being of Black communities
The UBC School of Journalism, Writing, and Media (JWAM) is pleased to invite you to: The Power of Perception: The impact of journalism on the well-being of Black communities with award-winning journalist, Eternity Martis. -
Mainstream media blew Trump coverage — and now risks doing the same with the PPC
If this sort of sympathetic coverage of Maxime Bernier and his PPC seems familiar, that’s because it should -
Recent Changes In China, The Uyghurs And Regional Implications – Discussion With Foreign Correspondent Nathan VanderKlippe
Join The Globe and Mail’s Asia Correspondent, Nathan VanderKlippe as he reflects on reporting from Asia over the years. -
COVID-19 Media Impact Map for Canada: Globe and Mail
This post is part of the COVID-19 Media Impact Map for Canada, a joint initiative of J-Source, the Local News Research Project at Ryerson University and the Canadian Association of Journalists. -
Inside the manhunt
A reporter’s look into covering the cross-country manhunt for Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod -
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… -
Margaret Wente leaving the Globe and Mail, 5 layoffs following May buyout offer
Departing staff will leave the paper over the summer -
Shooting War: Covering 50 Years of Conflict
Following on from the work of University of Toronto’s Professor Anthony Feinstein, The Globe and Mail presents Shooting War: Covering 50 Years of Conflict. For the first time in history, photographers covering a stretch of 50-plus years of human conflict,…
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