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16 Oct

Striking Free Press staffers report on the web

Employees at the Winnipeg Free Press have been on strike for four days. But they are not sitting back just waiting to return to work. Instead, a team of reporters, […]

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16 Oct

An election promise that could benefit freelancers

Now that the election has passed and the Conservatives have won a minority government, observers are looking back at the plethora of promises made during the campaign and questioning which […]

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16 Oct

CRTC to consider new media broadcasting regulation

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has announced plans for a review of whether or not new media broadcasting should be subject to federal regulation. According to a CRTC […]

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16 Oct

Un verre de lait pour Harper

Rima Elkouri, Cyberpresse | C’était hier, dans un cours de journalisme à l’école secondaire Monseigneur-Richard, à Verdun. Une école au coeur de la circonscription Jeanne-Le Ber, où le bloquiste Thierry […]

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16 Oct

Dieu, le hockey et les journalistes

Jean-François Parent, Le Trente | Le rythme infernal d’une campagne électorale impose une extrême proximité avec la nouvelle. Des réactions à chaud, matin, midi et soir, des réactions à la […]

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16 Oct

Radio-Canada et un de ses journalistes poursuivis pour 435 000$

ProjetJ | Mélanie Brisson, Le Journal de Montréal – Un entrepreneur en consultation pour immigrants poursuit Radio-Canada à cause d’un reportage diffusé à l’émission Enquête.  L’homme accuse le journaliste Jean-Michel […]

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15 Oct

So, how’d we do this time?

Posted by Ivor Shapiro | Andrew Coyne said it best, blogging half way through the campaign: “In one respect every election is the same: the press coverage. It’s always an […]

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15 Oct

Bloggers flout law

By Janice Neil A handful of bloggers and Twittering fingers couldn’t break their habit on election night, in the face of a law that essentially prohibits publication of polls results […]

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15 Oct

Médias sous observation

Frédérick Bastien, ProjetJ | La revue Relations présente dans son numéro d’octobre un dossier sur les médias.  S’inscrivant dans une approche critique, le rédacteur en chef Jean-Claude Ravet introduit le […]

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14 Oct

Who will dare challenge the election results blackout?

By Janice Neil In an election campaign with Twittering, Blogging, and Facebook mainstreeting this instant information world is suddenly going dark tonight. Elections Canada and the Supreme Court of Canada […]

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