Tag / Toronto Star
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Toronto Star Public Editor: Children in the news always require special consideration
As the Star reported this week, the Toronto District School Board says it never discussed the implications of allowing an 11-year-old girl to speak to a barrage of reporters after she had made false allegations that her hijab had been… -
Toronto Star Public Editor: What’s written in the stars?
Astrology is not science, so why do serious news organizations still publish daily horoscopes? -
Toronto Star Public Editor: Journalistic standards protect against fake news
The Washington Post provided journalists and readers with a textbook example of journalistic due diligence, writes the Star’s public editor -
Meet the journalists of the 21st century
Very young reporters are picking up the torch. -
Toronto Star Public Editor: We need more women’s voices in the news
Studies continue to show news stories still quote more male voices than female — by a wide margin. Women’s realities need, and should, be reflected and it can be done -
A tale of two Trust Projects
The Toronto Star's and Globe and Mail's projects are quite different in who they are targeting and how they are being executed. -
Data Driven – Presented by Humber College School of Media Studies
Join some of the Canada’s most prolific investigative reporters, developers, coders and data advocates for a one-day data journalism symposium. Delve into the strategies they use to turn terabytes of raw data into exclusive scoops that have already had a… -
Going undercover justified by compelling public interest
Toronto Star reporter Sara Mojtehedzadeh explains why she went undercover to tell the stories of temp workers. -
NASH80—CUP’s annual journalism conference
The annual gathering of the country’s student journalists is coming to Toronto in 2018 for its 80th anniversary. Hosted by The Eyeopener, Ryerson University’s independent student paper, NASH80 will celebrate and continue the tradition of the Canadian University Press We… -
Toronto Star Public Editor: Jeopardy! headline a case study on need to clearly label opinion content
Headline presented Alex Trebek’s feelings for big winner as fact, when it was actually the columnist’s own view.
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