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28 Sep

Les journalistes ont-ils une déontologie ?

Une profession autorégulée ? En France, le cas du journalisme illustre parfaitement cette ambiguïté. Voilà en effet un métier devenu central dans nos sociétés, sur lequel pèsent de nombreuses exigences morales […]

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28 Sep

En exclusivité | Perception du rôle des médias dans l’épisode des accomodements raisonnables

« Accommodements raisonnables » : le rôle des médiasCentre d’études sur les médias Les médias québécois ont joué un rôle crucial et positif dans le dossier des « accommodements raisonnables […]

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28 Sep

Le ‘méta-journalisme’ en classe

Colette Brin, Université Laval

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28 Sep

Observatoire du droit au divertissement | Lien d’intérêt

Divertissement.org L’Observatoire du droit du divertissement s’intéresse aux arts, à la culture et aux médias par le biais d’une veille juridique qui porte notamment sur la liberté d’expression, les contraintes […]

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28 Sep

Japanese journalist gunned down in Myanmar

National Press Photographers Association and CP report on the killing of Japanese photojournalist Kenji Nagai, 50, during protests in Myanmar. Graphic video evidence, featured in a report at Reuters UK, suggests Nagai […]

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28 Sep

October 18, 2007: Freelancing writing seminar

Freelance writers Paul Lima and Nate Hendley show you how to develop ideas, motivate yourself, find gigs and manage your business. The seminar takes place in Toronto at the Northern […]

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28 Sep

Covering the U.S. courts

BackgrounderConrad Black’s fraud trial in Chicago highlighted the differences between the Canadian and American systems of justice. A Canadian journalist who needs to know how a grand jury works or […]

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27 Sep

N.S. rulings blazed trail of openness

By Dean Jobb Linden MacIntyre’s request was simple. The CBC Television reporter, now a host of the investigative program the fifth estate, wanted to see search warrants used to seize […]

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27 Sep

Newspapers launch marketing campaign

The Canadian Newspaper Association is spending $10 million on a marketing campaign to fight negative views of the industry, Canadian Press reports. The three-month campaign will include ads in most […]

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27 Sep

Tips from a newspaper writing coach

A long-time reporter, editor and writing coach, Steve Buttry, has some great advice for reporters on everything from writing short to writing with emotional authenticity. Buttry is now director of […]

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