<p><em><strong>Kai Benson </strong>explains why the federal government's attempt to muzzle its scientists hinders public knowledge and damages science discourse in Canada.</em></p><p> </p><p><strong>By Kai Benson, <a href="http://rrj.ca/m25739/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">for the <em>Ryerson Review of Journalism</em></a></strong></p>
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READ MORE<p>Toronto Distrcit School Board director Chris Spence has admitted to having plagiarized parts of his <a href="http://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorialopinion/2013/01/05/without_school_sports_everyone_loses.html">Jan. 5 Toronto Star op-ed on sports in schools</a>.</p><p>Spence has penned an apology, <a href="http://www.tdsb.on.ca/_site/ViewItem.asp?siteid=10391&menuid=41252&pageid=34610">posted to the Toronto District School Board website</a>, in which he owns up to his actions:</p>
READ MORE<p><em>Do your biases affect your journalism? Field Notes Editor <strong>Nicole Blanchett Neheli</strong> talks with American J-prof Sue Ellen Christian, and reporters from across Canada, about strategies to ensure every story is as balanced as possible, and how reflection and ethics are the keys to objective reporting.</em></p><p> </p><p>Everyone has biases. But if you’re a journalist, bias can potentially affect how other people interpret important events and see the subjects you interview.</p>
READ MORE<p>Par Annie Labrecque</p><p style="margin-bottom: 0cm">Il y a trois mois, une étude réalisée par le scientifique Gilles-Éric Séralini sur les dangers des OGM était publiée dans la revue Food and Chemical Toxicology. L’étude a eu l’effet d’une bombe dans le milieu scientifique. Et les médias en ont fait leurs manchettes. Coup d’œil sur le traitement médiatique réservé à ce sujet controversé.</p><p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"><strong>Une controverse prévue d’avance</strong></p>
READ MORE<p>The Canadian Journalism Foundation is now accepting nominations for its annual Lifetime Achievement Award. From <a href="http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1095829/the-canadian-journalism-foundation-lifetime-achievement-award-whom-will-you-nominate" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The CJF’s press release</a>:</p>
READ MORE<p> </p><p><strong>COMMUNIQUÉ - Toronto, ON – 7 janvier 2013 – </strong>Les nominations sont acceptées<a href="https://cjffjc.wufoo.eu/forms/cjf-lifetime-achievement-award-nomination/"> en ligne</a> pour le <a href="http://cjf-fjc.ca/awards_lifetime">Prix couronnement de carrière</a> annuel de la Fondation pour le journalisme canadien. Ce prix récompense une personne qui a apporté, durant sa carrière, une contribution exceptionnelle au journalisme au Canada. La date limite pour les candidatures est le<strong> 21 janvier 2013</strong>.</p>
READ MORE<p><a href="http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photographers/photographer-jonas-bendiksen/">Jonas Bendiksen</a> is an award-winning Noweigan photojournalist who has shot for <em>National Geographic</em> and has a second place finish in the Daily Life Stories category for World Press Photo to his name. While he has worked on a wide range of articles, including a project documenting life in <a href="http://www.theplaceswelive.com/">slums around the world</a>, there was a job Bendiksen hadn’t done that he wanted to cross off his bucket list: A newspaper photographer.</p>
READ MORE<p>Par Renaud Carbasse, Centre de recherche GRICIS, UQAM</p><p>La <a href="http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2012/12/murdochs-the-daily-to-shut-down-150872.html">fermeture du premier quotidien</a> pour Ipad <em>The Daily</em> n'est peut-être que l'un des <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/dec/03/rupert-murdoch-news-corporation-name">derniers déboires en date</a> pour le groupe News Corporation de Rupert Murdoch, il tend à confirmer une fois de plus que les nouveaux terminaux de publication ne se suffiront pas à eux-mêmes pour garantir l'avenir de la presse.</p>
READ MORE<p><em><strong>By Bob Carty</strong></em></p><p><br />As a journalist, I see a lot of protests on Parliament Hill. But none like the one last July.</p><p><br />Oh, it had the usual trappings of a protest — placards and passionate speeches, even some theatrics with the entrance of a coffin draped in black accompanied by a scythe-wielding Grim Reaper.</p>
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