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29 Sep

Le conflit au Journal de Québec – Tout ça pour ça?

Isabelle Porter, Le Devoir (sur abonnement) | On a fait beaucoup de cas du lock-out au Journal de Québec et du succès remporté par le journal Média Matin Québec. Mais […]

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28 Sep

Right to Know – Not!

It’s Right to Know Week in Canada, but few journalists are celebrating. In the midst of an election, public servants aren’t talking to the public, and the prime minister’s ‘no […]

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27 Sep

Student debt, election-style

Check out this post from my classmate Dan Robson at Carleton University about student debt and the promises made during election time- that don’t always come to fruition.

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27 Sep

Local coverage of elections uneven

ByRobert WashburnWith the election now in full swing, a survey of community online newspapers across Canada shows some outlets choose to highlight community-based stories with little (and sometimes no) coverage […]

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26 Sep

Europe’s new bilingual newspaper

A bilingual newspaper has been established on the Dutch-German border. Reports Der Spiegel: “The first issue of Buren (Neighbors) has just landed on the doormats of 400,000 residents in the […]

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26 Sep

UBC j-student live blogs candidates debate

Journalism students at the University of British Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism hosted a candidate’s debate with the four candidates that are battling it out for the Vancouver-Centre seat. NDP […]

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26 Sep

YouTube and Pulitzer team up for contest

Citizen journalists around the world are being given the chance to strut their journalistic stuff online, with Project: Report, a journalism contest that YouTube and the Pulitzer Center have cooked […]

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26 Sep

Chtelaine editor prompts fury in Quebec

Calls for a boycott and subscription cancellations erupted in Quebec after Châtelaine editor-in-chief Lise Ravary published statements suggesting the Quebec Status of Women Council (QSW) be abolished. The statements published […]

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26 Sep

Anne-Marie Dussault remplace Patrice Roy à RDI

Richard Therrien, Le Soleil | C’est Anne-Marie Dussault qui animera l’émission 24 heures en 60 minutes, destinée au départ à Patrice Roy, qui l’a abandonnée la semaine dernière. Diffusé en […]

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26 Sep

À qui profite le rapport Giazzi?

Emmanuel Berretta, Le Point | Le rapport Giazzi sur “les médias et le numérique” énumère 34 recommandations dont 13 sont présentées comme “incontournables” par son auteur. Danièle Giazzi a rencontré […]

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