When he received a bag of human bones and a map showing the location of a clandestine grave, Edmundo Cruz knew that his investigation was on the right track. But […]
READ MOREIt’s been one year since Radio-Canada grouped their radio and television journalists into a single newsroom. La Première chaîne journalist Chantal Francœur was taken aback by the move and decided […]
READ MORE<p style="margin-bottom:0cm;font-style:normal;">Il y a un an, Radio-Canada réalisait l'intégration en regroupant ses journalistes de la radio et de la télévision dans une même salle des nouvelles. Journaliste à la Première chaîne, Chantal Francœur, a elle-même vécu le processus comme un choc et a décidé d'y consacrer ses recherches doctorales à l'Université Concordia. Après avoir présenté une entrevue avec la chercheuse et des illustrations contenus dans sa thèse, nous en publions aujourd'hui un nouvel extrait.</p><p style="margin-bottom:0cm;font-style:normal"> </p>
READ MOREThere are plenty of questions that surround WikiLeaks, writes Joshua Noble in yesterday’s Toronto Star. Is anonymous leaking ethical? Does it endanger or protect? Is it democratic or anarchistic? But […]
READ MORENearly three years after she made headlines as a Taliban kidnap victim in Afghanistan, Mellissa Fung is tired of talking about her 28-day nightmare and anxious to get back to […]
READ MOREOn the eve of a stormy runoff presidential election between leftist Ollanta Humala and rightist Keiko Fujimori, Peru’s Nobel laureate has angrily withdrawn his weekly column from the prestigious national […]
READ MOREWhen it comes to religion-based broadcasts, it’s not uncommon for people to make bold — but tenuous — statements on air. But when it comes to religious opinions, how far […]
READ MOREThe Professional Writers Association of Canada has announced the finalists for this year’s editor of the year award. They are: Rebecca Caldwell (acting managing editor, Cottage Life) Graham F. Scott […]
READ MORE<p style="margin-bottom:0cm;">Il y a un an, Radio-Canada réalisait l'intégration en regroupant ses journalistes de la radio et de la télévision dans une même salle des nouvelles. Journaliste à la Première chaîne, Chantal Francœur, a elle-même vécu le processus comme un choc et a décidé d'y consacrer ses recherches doctorales à l'Université Concordia. Elle rapporte à <i>ProjetJ.ca</i> les grandes lignes de sa plongée ethnographique au cœur des services de l’information du réseau public.</p>
READ MOREChristie Blatchford is leaving The Globe and Mail to become the new national columnist for Postmedia News. Starting June 13, she will file stories for publication across the Postmedia chain […]
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