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  • United Church Observer out, Broadview in  

    The United Church Observer is undergoing a major rebrand in an effort to reach a wider audience, with a name change and upgrades to its editorial products. The Christian denominational magazine has relaunched as Broadview, with its new website going live Tuesday and the April issue hitting the stands as early as April 7. “For…

  • What it’s like to earn a living freelance writing in Canada

    When it comes to freelance writing, how you get paid can be as important as how much you get paid. Continue Reading What it’s like to earn a living freelance writing in Canada

  • Joyce Byrne on a career in magazine publishing

    The publisher of Avenue Calgary is being honoured with 2018 Foundation Award for Outstanding Achievement. Continue Reading Joyce Byrne on a career in magazine publishing

  • Feminist fashion magazine with Toronto roots has big plans

    Sophomore magazine is the next step for those that graduate from Rookie. Continue Reading Feminist fashion magazine with Toronto roots has big plans

  • Another round of staff reductions happened at Maclean's magazine on Feb.1, 2017. Image courtesy of Eric Mark Do.

    Maclean’s hit by layoffs

    By H.G. Watson, Associate Editor Rogers Media is eliminating about 13 positions at Maclean’s, according to the union that represents its newsroom. "Maclean's and the public are losing some very talented people who have contributed greatly to our understanding of national affairs," said Brad Honywill, local representative for Unifor Local 87-M, said in an email…
  • The Oct. 29 cover of The Economist. Screenshot by J-Source.

    How Canada ended up on the cover of The Economist

    By Madelaine Drohan Reaction to the cover story I wrote for The Economist on Canada (Liberty Moves North, Oct. 29) revealed a lot of misconceptions about how such stories come about. Some pundits thought it was generated in London, making it a British view of Canada. Others went to the other extreme and said it…

  • Shift happens — A media guide for journalists covering the Downtown Eastside
    From extraction to exchange: let’s get the full picture…
  • I used AI chatbots as a source of news for a month, and they were unreliable and erroneous
    Using AI as a source for reliable information? Tread ca…
  • Mapping the tradecraft behind the investigation that saved Ontario’s Greenbelt
    When Doug Ford moved to open protected land, reporters…
  • How They Did It: Chris Arsenault on unraveling an oil deal — from Guyana’s offshore blocks to a home in Ontario’s cottage country
    A flagged footnote, an anonymous tip, and the question…
  • Des forages du Guyana aux faubourgs de l’Ontario: Chris Arsenault raconte une affaire pétrolière
    Une note de bas de page signalée, une information anony…
  • Comment une enquête journalistique a forcé Doug Ford à faire marche arrière
    Lorsque Doug Ford a tenté d’ouvrir à la construction de…
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