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7 Oct

Engaging writing

One way I judge “good” print journalism is whether a story grabs me, sucks me in and holds my attention until the very last word, no matter my underlying interest […]

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7 Oct

La moutarde me monte au nez

Hélène Gingras, Le Reflet J’imagine qu’un lecteur s’est étouffé avec sa gorgée de café en ouvrant le Reflet, samedi matin. Nous avons consacré six pages à la destitution du maire […]

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7 Oct

Collège de Jonquière : 40 ans de formation en communication

Gaston Ouellet, Baie-Saint-Paul | Le Soleil Le Collège de Jonquière souligne, en fin de semaine, le 40e anniversaire de son programme de formation en communications, plus connu sous l’acronyme ATM. […]

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6 Oct

Neo-conservative Standard closing

The ideological Western Standard magazine will stop printing after three years and 82 publications, and remain an online entity only, says founder Ezra Levant according to reports. “It’s not that […]

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5 Oct

Internet: neutrality and CRTC hearings

 TORONTO, Oct. 1 /CNW/ – Most Canadians are unaware of an emerging threat to their ability to access web-based information and services, according to data released today.    A poll conducted […]

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5 Oct

Anna Politkovskaya’s murder

Excerpt from the organization’s press release:        “We urge the Russian authorities not to identify convenient suspects inthis case,” the press freedom organisation said. “The investigation took adisturbing turn a […]

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5 Oct

Le ptit Coderre , un traitement équitable

Jacques Rivet, Université Laval, Le Soleil L’abondance de commentaires journalistiques de tout style agace et même exaspère la députée démissionnaire de Bourget, Diane Lemieux, selon les confidences qu’elle a livrées […]

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5 Oct

‘The Tyee’ : un antidote au vide médiatique ?

ProjetJ | The Tyee constitue une alternative médiatique d’intérêt. Comparable à Rue89, le portail d’information français, The Tyee se distingue du journalisme citoyen en ce qu’il emploie des journalistes professionnels […]

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4 Oct

Global axes 200 jobs

Global television, part of the CanWest conglomerate, is laying off a total of 200 people, the company said Thursday. It’s part of the broadcaster’s plan to update the technology in […]

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4 Oct

Jena Six case: What’s fact?

The Jena Six case, involving nooses hung from trees and allegations of unequal justice for six young black students, has been national news in the United States for weeks. It spawned […]

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