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1 Jun

Story Board debuts Canadian magazine freelancers survey

What do freelancers have to say about the best story of the year? The best editors? Publications? Online site Story Board (an initiative of the Canadian Media Guild and the […]

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1 Jun

251 dead journalists

The Committee to Protect Journalists is reporting 251 journalists have been killed in the past decade. The report comes within hours of Pakistani reporter Saleem Shahzad’s murder after he reported […]

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1 Jun

Committee to Protect Journalists releases 2011 Impunity Index

Around the world, people are still getting away with murder. Indeed, among the three worst-ranking countries for anti-press violence, all showed no improvement, and some even worsened, according to the […]

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1 Jun

Intégration à Radio-Canada: le choc des cultures (1ère partie)

<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. Nous publions ici deux courts extraits de sa thèse.</p><p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; text-align: center;">**</p>

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1 Jun

National Pictures of the Year award winners announced

The news photographers Association of Canada has announced the winners of its annual National Pictures of the Year awards. The awards were announced at the 2011 photojournalism conference in Winnipeg, […]

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1 Jun

MediaCamp Montréal le journalisme numérique à lhonneur

Par Hugo Prévost de pieuvre.ca Collaboration en ligne, agences de presse, numérisation de l’information… Les discussions allaient bon train, samedi, sur la transformation des médias et l’avenir des professions des […]

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31 May

It’s awards season

For some lucky journalists, this is the most wonderful time of the year: award season. In the next couple of weeks, winners of the National Magazine Awards, the Western Magazine […]

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31 May

From the workshop to the real world: teaching investigative journalism

Teaching students the fundamentals of investigative journalism is important, but putting those principles into practice is the real test of an educational program. The journalism school at King’s College in […]

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31 May

Meet the minds behind Canada’s online news start-ups

Online news start-ups are collaborative, innovative, and full of great journalism — but where’s the money? Former J-Source associate editor Dana Lacey introduces you to the minds behind Canada’s online […]

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31 May

Missing the target

The Globe and Mail is ignoring educated people under thirty-five, writes Annie Burns-Pieper. What’s more, she adds, if changes aren’t made soon it’s going to cost them. Big time. Last […]

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