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17 Sep

Essai – De Cornellier à Foglia

Michel Lapierre / Le Devoir | * Auteur, Louis Cornellier. Éditeur, Typo, Parution, 2008.** Consultez aussi la critique de Jean-Luc Doumont, journaliste. Rien ne rapproche plus le sérieux Louis Cornellier, […]

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16 Sep

La couverture électorale fédérale sous la loupe des chercheurs

Frédérick Bastien, ProjetJ | Pour une cinquième campagne électorale, des chercheurs du Media Observatory de l’Université McGill analysent la couverture de la presse écrite à mesure qu’elle se déroule.  Contrairement aux […]

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16 Sep

Les médias et la communication gouvernementale sous Stephen Harper

Frédérick Bastien, ProjetJ | La position des partis politiques à l’égard de la communication gouvernementale est loin d’être un enjeu prédominant de cette campagne électorale. Pourtant, les journalistes ont éprouvé […]

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16 Sep

Accountability and Margaret Wente

ByDeborah Jones Politicians lose elections when they mess up. Profligate financial institutions go bankrupt. Academics who publish one point of view and then change it without explanation are taken to […]

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16 Sep

CUPE fights firings

The Canadian Union of Public Employees- that’s CUPE to you- is fighting the firing of two employees at Ryerson University’s CKLN radio station.According to CUPE, management at the student-supported campus […]

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16 Sep

Election north of 49 mostly ignored by foreign media

Canwest News Service reporter Archie McLean looked for coverage of our federal election in the foreign press and didn’t find much. News media that have reported or commented on the […]

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15 Sep

Two Newfoundland journalists try politics

In Newfoundland, two prominent journalists have crossed the battlefield to run in the Oct 14th general election. And it’s not pretty. Ryan Cleary, former editor of the now defunct weekly newspaper, […]

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15 Sep

Beyond the riding profile: campaign coverage in a cynical age

By Kirk LaPointe These are difficult times if you’re not a political junkie. Campaigning is crowding other content from screens, speakers and pages. These are also difficult times if you’re […]

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14 Sep

Election issues at UBC

This is what’s affecting student voters at the University of British Columbia.Looks like tuition, the environment, and the 2010 Olympics are at the top of the list. What do you […]

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13 Sep

Poll Dancing

Back in 2005, researchers at the universities of  British Columbia and Saskatchewan found that the press was sloppy in its poll reporting during the ’04 federal campaign. The study concluded […]

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