<p><strong>By Laurent Bastien Corbeil</strong></p><p>Several student newspapers have left the non-profit co-operative Canadian University Press to cut costs and started an alternative called the National University Wire.</p><p>The University of British Columbia’s <em>Ubyssey</em> was the most recent departure earlier this month, and some of CUP’s oldest members—<em>The McGill Daily, </em>the <em>Dalhousie Gazette, </em>the <em>Varsity</em> and the <em>Manitoban</em>—have left the cooperative in recent years.</p>
READ MORE<p>A <a href="http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2013/09/17/ontario_reviewing_access_to_criminal_court_records.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>Toronto Star</em> investigation</a> has found Ontario courts are increasingly denying access to criminal records that legal experts say should be accessible to the media. Now, the Ministry of the Attorney General is reviewing its policies on media access to criminal court records in a bid to make the province’s justice system more open and transparent.</p>
READ MORE<p><strong>Jamais depuis la Commission Bouchard-Taylor en 2007-2008, les médias n’avaient donné autant la parole aux représentants des communautés culturelles, que depuis les premières fuites concernant le projet de Charte des valeurs québécoises. Une visibilité soudaine, révélatrice du peu de place qu’elles occupent en temps normal, tant dans les journaux que sur les plateformes audiovisuelles.</strong></p><p><em>Ce texte est le premier d'une série sur la place des communautés dans les médias québécois. Des entrevues suivront.</em></p>
READ MORE<p><iframe frameborder="0" height="800" src="http://embed.scribblelive.com/Embed/v5.aspx?Id=207585&ThemeId=11022" style="border: 1px solid #000" width="700"></iframe></p>
READ MORE<p><img align="left" alt="" class="imagecache-medium inline-image" hspace="10" src="http://j-source.ca/sites/www.j-source.ca/files/imagecache/medium/images/WP-Sports.jpg" title="" /></p><p><strong>By Tamara Baluja</strong></p><p>The <em>Winnipeg Free Press</em> launched an augmented reality app earlier this month to bring multimedia to the print edition. Readers can scan the newspaper with the free app Blippar to link to digital content such as videos and photo slideshows—and even the answers to crossword puzzles—on their mobile devices.</p>
READ MORE<p><strong>By Grant Buckler</strong></p><p>Trespassing charges against Alex Consiglio, the<em> Toronto Star</em> reporter arrested in June after photographing a scuffle on a platform at Toronto Union Station, have been dropped, the <em>Star</em> <a href="http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013/09/13/trespass_charge_dropped_against_star_reporter_who_photographed_news_event_at_union_station.html#" target="_blank" rel="noopener">reported</a> Friday.</p>
READ MORE<p><strong>By Bruce Gillespie, Editor-in-Chief</strong></p><p>I’m pleased to announce that J-Source has been nominated for a <a href="http://www.canadianonlinepublishingawards.com/2013/winners.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Canadian Online Publishing Award</a>. We received a nomination for Best Online-Only Article or Series of Articles for our analysis of the so-called <a href="http://j-source.ca/article/everything-journalists-need-know-about-crackgate">Crackgate affair</a> earlier this year.</p>
READ MORE<p><strong>Selon le classement hebdomadaire d’Influence Communication, le débat autour de la Charte des valeurs que tente d’imposer le gouvernement péquiste a occupé près de 10% de l’espace médiatique québécois la semaine dernière. Preuve de la sensibilité du sujet, les différents articles ont généré de nombreux commentaires, parfois teintés de racisme et de xénophobie.</strong></p><p><em>Par Hélène Roulot-Ganzmann</em></p>
READ MORE<p>TC Media has withdrawn from the Halifax market with the sale of its three community newspapers to the <em>Chronicle-Herald</em>.</p><p>The <em>Bedford Sackville Weekly News</em>, the <em>Halifax West Weekly News</em> and the <em>Dartmouth Cole-Harbour</em>, as well as TC Media’s flyer distribution business, changed hands officially on Monday, and its employees will move to the <em>Chronicle Herald</em> as part of the acquisition.</p>
READ MORE<p><img align="left" alt="" class="imagecache-thumbnail inline-image" hspace="10" src="http://j-source.ca/sites/www.j-source.ca/files/imagecache/thumbnail/images/Stead_2.JPG" title="" /> <strong>By Sylvia Stead, public editor of <em>The Globe and Mail</em></strong></p><p>Being in the news is clearly a mixed blessing for politicians.</p>
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