<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/Wayne_0.jpg" title="" />Wayne Thibodeau has been named the news editor of <em>The Guardian</em>.</p>
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READ MORE<p><strong>Dans le cadre des Rencontres de La Presse, cinq journalistes d’enquête du quotidien montréalais sont montés sur la scène de l’Astral pour parler de leur métier. Devant une salle bondée, ils ont raconté l’excitation qui les anime et la joie qu’ils ressentent lorsqu’ils publient leur histoire après des mois d’enquête, mais également leurs peurs et leurs frustrations.</strong></p><p><em>Par Hélène Roulot-Ganzmann</em></p>
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READ MORE<p>CBC is expanding its local coverage with new, one-hour television programs in its six largest markets.</p><p>The local shows—called <em>Our Toronto</em>, <em>Our Vancouver</em>, <em>Our Calgary</em>, <em>Our Edmonton</em>, <em>Our Montreal</em> and <em>Our Ottawa</em>—started last weekend and will air on Sundays and Mondays at 11 a.m., as well as Saturday at 6 a.m. In a memo to staff, CBC News general manager and editor-in-chief Jennifer McGuire said the shows bring the public broadcaster’s local programming to 14 hours a week in those markets. </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/Kathy English_6.JPG" title="" /><strong>By Kathy English, public editor of the <em>Toronto Star</em></strong></p><div style="clear:none;"><p>“I’m wondering if you can clarify whether it is the <em>Star</em>’s official position that cyclists should be shot . . . ,” a reader wrote to me this week. “Looking forward to your clarification on the execution of cyclists comment.”</p>
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