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    Newsrooms should reconsider conventions around naming names in published reports about minor crimes

    Northern Ontario news outlet cites compassionate grounds for revising story, the subject of a complaint to NNC Continue Reading Newsrooms should reconsider conventions around naming names in published reports about minor crimes

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    Will Postmedia face a reckoning for its climate coverage?

    SFU prof hopes ethics complaints against the Vancouver Sun and the National Post will stop media promotion of misinformation Continue Reading Will Postmedia face a reckoning for its climate coverage?

  • Red carpet and red rope

    Submissions open for the Fraser MacDougall Prize

    Apply by May 3 Continue Reading Submissions open for the Fraser MacDougall Prize

  • Here’s what the National NewsMedia Council decided in July

    The ethics board responded to complaints regarding a Toronto Sun front page headline and another that concerned identifying information in a Canadian Press news article Continue Reading Here’s what the National NewsMedia Council decided in July

  • Here’s what the National NewsMedia Council decided in June

    The ethics board issued decisions in June on four complaints, all of which were dismissed or found to have been appropriately addressed. They included dismissal of complaints that a Toronto Star column showed “bias against white people,” the accuracy of a term used in a Toronto Sun opinion column and two against two respective newspapers in Kamloops, B.C. Continue Reading Here’s what the National NewsMedia Council decided in June

  • Here’s what the National NewsMedia Council decided in February

    Complaints about the accuracy of claims about colony collapse disorder in bees and allegations of racism in coronavirus reporting weighed and dismissed by the ethics body Continue Reading Here’s what the National NewsMedia Council decided in February

  • Here’s what the National NewsMedia Council decided in December and January

    Toronto Sun missed chance to tell readers it had re-edited a story; County Weekly News put wrong byline on National Post column Continue Reading Here’s what the National NewsMedia Council decided in December and January

  • Competition for third annual Fraser MacDougall Prize now open

    National NewsMedia Council The National NewsMedia Council, in partnership with Journalists for Human Rights, is pleased to announce the opening of the third annual Fraser MacDougall Prize for Best New Canadian Voice in Human Rights Reporting. The prize is awarded to an exceptional piece of journalism with a human rights focus that is published in…

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    Local news snapshot finds journalists split on their future

    Survey of small-market papers finds workers anxious about ad revenue, stressed about digital competition but still have their readers’ trust Continue Reading Local news snapshot finds journalists split on their future

  • Queen’s Journal reporters win 2018 Fraser MacDougall Prize

    Jasnit Pabla and Nick Pearce awarded for their reporting on truth and reconciliation efforts at Queen’s University. Continue Reading Queen’s Journal reporters win 2018 Fraser MacDougall Prize

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