My month in Winnipeg, Manitoba, working with CBC Indigenous through the CJF-CBC Indigenous Fellowship was an exciting experience. In the last year, I have immersed myself in the world of […]
READ MORE2023 CJF-CBC Indigenous Journalism Fellow by Tchadas Leo My time with the CBC Indigenous team was a meaningful learning experience for me as I continue along my Journalism career. I […]
READ MORE2023 CFJ-CBC Indigenous Journalism Fellow by Tanner Isaac Going to Winnipeg to work with the CBC Indigenous team has been amazing. My time at CBC has really opened my eyes […]
READ MOREMost (58%) Canadians have personally encountered misleading or false online/social media AI info generated over past six months Majority (71%) say governments won’t be able to regulate companies that generate […]
READ MORE<p><strong>L’écoute de l’information à la télévision québécoise est en chute libre. On en avait l’intuition depuis quelques années, mais une compilation des données diffusées par Numeris (nouveau nom de BBM) fournit un portrait plus clair de ce recul.</strong></p><p><em>Par Jean-Hugues Roy, Professeur de journalisme à l’École des médias de Uqàm - <a href="https://twitter.com/jeanhuguesroy">@jeanhuguesroy</a></em></p>
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