<p><em>Twenty years ago, field notes editor Nicole Blanchett Neheli graduated from Ryerson's journalism program. News practice has changed remarkably between now and then. Here, she looks at the past, present and future of an industry trying to grapple with a rapidly changing media landscape and lots of uncharted territory.</em></p>
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READ MORE<p><strong>By Eric Mark Do</strong></p><p>“An ongoing issue at the Ontario Press Council was how to get noticed. Um, nailed it?” <a href="https://twitter.com/robedits/statuses/377136349503315968" target="_blank" rel="noopener">tweeted</a> <em>Canada.com</em> editor Rob Granatstein after last month's hearings into <em>The Toronto Star </em>and <em>The Globe and Mail</em>'s coverage of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford.</p>
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READ MORE<p><em>Note de lecture de la Chaire de recherche en éthique du journalisme de l'Université d'Ottawa</em></p><p><em>Carolane Gratton, étudiante à la maîtrise en communication à l'Université d'Ottawa</em></p>
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READ MORE<p>When Brad Demers’s position as a paginator at the <em>St. Catharines Standard</em> was eliminated, he decided he wanted to say goodbye in his own cheeky way.</p><p><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/bhANnoj8FLI?rel=0" width="420"></iframe></p>
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