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  • The Discourse hosts workshops to improve coverage of refugee stories

    Workshops led to development of two toolkits for journalists and migrants to use. Continue Reading The Discourse hosts workshops to improve coverage of refugee stories

  • New media outlet challenging mainstream refugee coverage

    The founders of Mediafugees were alarmed by the mainstream media’s coverage of immigration and refugee issues. Continue Reading New media outlet challenging mainstream refugee coverage

  • Carol Off’s powerful new memoir shows limits of what a journalist can do

    All We Leave Behind is an exploration of what we owe to those who help us find and share the truth. Continue Reading Carol Off’s powerful new memoir shows limits of what a journalist can do

  • Media collective aims to empower journalists newly immigrated to Canada

    New Canadian Media Collective provides support to journalists trying to establish themselves in a new country. Continue Reading Media collective aims to empower journalists newly immigrated to Canada

  • A family from Syria arrives in Toronto. Image courtesy of Domnic Santiago/CC BY 2.0.

    Canada’s Syrian refugees ill-served by media coverage

    New research suggests that although media coverage of refugee issues has improved, it still needs work. Continue Reading Canada’s Syrian refugees ill-served by media coverage

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