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3 May

Social media and the election: Round-up Part II

For the past 30 odd days, we at J-Source have been on the hunt for innovative election coverage and analysis. The results of our search, as you may guess, have […]

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3 May

From one wannabe to another

The more I learn about the world, the more I feel like a caricature of the quintessential Westerner. My ancestry is Scottish, mostly. My reading list doesn’t stray too far […]

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3 May

The framing of Adrian Dix

Media hear the B.C. NDP leader say big business should pay more taxes and brand him scary, hostile, and a ‘dour Stalinist.’ The Tyee‘s Crawford Kilian asks: What’s going on […]

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3 May

On their worst behaviour

Journalists know that many people act differently when they’re being interviewed, especially on camera Here’s the eye-brow raising part: When in front of the bright lights, politicians aren’t on their […]

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3 May

Idée – Nouveaux médias: problèmes et perspectives

Éditorial de Najam Sethi à l’occasion de la Journée mondiale de la liberté de presse. Ce texte est une gracieuseté de la World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA). […]

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3 May

Kenneth R. Wilson nominees announced

The Canadian Business Press and Magazines Canada have announced the finalists for the 57th annual Kenneth R. Wilson Awards, which recognize excellence in business-to-business publications. CAmagazine leads the group with […]

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3 May

Narcotrafiquants: Quattendez-vous de nous?

Entrevue avec Rocío Gallegos à l’occasion de la Journée mondiale de la liberté de presse. Ce texte est une gracieuseté de la World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA). […]

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3 May

La presse gastronomique canadienne perd son président

Le président de l’Association canadienne pour la presse gastronomique et hôtelière (APCGH), Carl Witchel, s’est éteint samedi à 62 ans. Historien en alimentation originaire du Bronx, à New York, il […]

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3 May

Bloggers beat back ban

Canada’s draconian election news ban is bloodied but unbowed – for now. “It’s a 20th century law for a 21st century issue,” wrote Alexandra Samuel and Darren Barefoot before backing […]

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2 May

Élections 2011: Harper, le plus contrôlant et le plus médiatisé

<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">«Qu'on parle de moi en bien ou en mal, peu importe. L'essentiel, c'est qu'on parle de moi!» Au cours des 37 derniers jours, le chef du Parti conservateur du Canada, Stephen Harper, a fait sienne cette célèbre phrase du journaliste français Léon Zitrone et a réussi à faire de son parti le plus médiatisé de la campagne, d'après Influence communication.

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