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READ MORE<p><strong>Voir aussi: <a href="http://projetj.ca/article/rogers-ferme-branchez-vous">Rogers ferme Branchez-Vous!</a></strong></p><p><strong>2e version - modifiée à 17h50</strong></p><script src="http://storify.com/projetj/reactions-partagees-a-la-fermeture-de-branchez-vou.js"></script><noscript>[<a href="http://storify.com/projetj/reactions-partagees-a-la-fermeture-de-branchez-vou" target="_blank" rel="noopener">View the story "Réactions partagées à la fermeture de Branchez-Vous!" on Storify</a>]</noscript>
READ MORE<p><font color="#000000">Rogers met la hache dans huit sites, dont le pionnier du web québécois Branchez-Vous! et ses sites associés Matin.qc.ca, Showbizz.net et LeCinema.ca. Les sites Ciné-Horaire.com, CanadianParents.com, SweetSpot.ca et SweetSpotQC.ca </font>sont aussi du lot<font color="#000000">. </font>En décembre, Rogers avait déjà fermé les sites Fanatique.ca et Femmes.ca qui appartenaient aussi au portail Branchez-Vous!</p>
READ MORE<p><em>Journalists' continued frustration with a lack of access to information earned the Harper goverment the CAJ Code of Silence Award at Saturday night's gala. On Sunday morning, it was an issue that Thomas Mulcair took up when he gave his keynote speech to a room full of journalists.<strong> Joshua Rapp Learn</strong> reports that the NDP Leader of the Opposition not only took the Harper government to task, but also gave insight as to how his party would deal with the issues journalists face on a daily basis.</em></p><p><strong>By Joshua Rapp Learn</strong></p>
READ MORE<p>Danny Henry, senior legal counsel at CBC and a noted advocate for press freedom in Canada, will be leaving his job with the broadcaster after being issued a redundancy notice, sources say.</p><p>Henry will leave the CBC after serving the broadcaster with legal counsel for 34 years.</p><p>“Danny has made a tremendous contribution to freedom of expression in this country,” <em>Toronto Star</em> lawyer Bert Bruser said in an email. “This is a very silly thing the CBC has done.”</p>
READ MORE<p><strong>Voir aussi: <a href="http://projetj.ca/article/radio-canada-multiplication-du-nombre-de-cadres-depuis-dix-ans">Radio-Canada: multiplication du nombre de cadres depuis dix ans</a></strong></p>
READ MORE<p> </p><p><a href="http://datajournalismhandbook.org/1.0/en/">The Data Journalism Handbook</a> is available online for free, and includes insight into how top news organizations use data to enhance their reporting.</p><p>With chapters about the use of data on the part of BBC, <em>The Guardian</em> and <em>The Chicago Tribune,</em> as well as 18 case studies and basic instructions (with links!) on how to scrape the web for data, the guide is thorough.</p><p>You can find the <a href="http://datajournalismhandbook.org/1.0/en/">handbook in its entirety online here</a>. </p>
READ MORE<p><a href="http://www.indigenouscommunities.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img alt="" class="imagecache-large inline-image" src="http://j-source.ca/sites/www.j-source.ca/files/imagecache/large/images/indigenous communities.PNG" title="" /></a></p><p>Duncan McCue and a class of University of British Columbia journalism graduate students have produced eight feature stories that seek to not further perpetuate stereotypes and show that there is more to Aboriginal communities than problem people and discouraging statistics—there are solutions within these communities, too. </p>
READ MORE<p><strong>Voir aussi: <a href="http://projetj.ca/article/titre-professionnel-%C2%AB-ne-peut-pas-renoncer-pour-de-si-mauvaises-raisons%C2%BB-dominique-payette">Titre professionnnel: "On ne peut pas renoncer pour de si mauvaises raisons", Dominique Payette</a></strong></p><p>Par Julien Acosta - Originellement paru dans le <a href="http://conseildepresse.qc.ca/">magazine du Conseil de presse du Québec</a></p>
READ MORE<p>In the second of our continuing series of video tutorials on using data journalism tools, Fred Vallance-Jones shows you how to calculate percentages in a Google Docs spreadsheet.</p><p> </p>
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