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12 Sep

Lawsuit against Globe and Wong to continue

A judge has tossed out a motion brought by The Globe and Mail requesting the court throw out a suit against it and reporter Jan Wong.  The suit at issue […]

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12 Sep

Newspaper editors struggling with shift to Web: survey

A new survey of U.S. newspaper editors questions whether newsrooms are planning ahead. The survey, conducted by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ), showed that only […]

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12 Sep

Internet cause de grands soucis aux éditeurs de journaux

AP, Canoë | La popularité grandissante des sites de nouvelles dans Internet et l’accès au contenu par le biais d’appareils électroniques sans fil cause de plus en plus de soucis […]

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12 Sep

Les technos, grandes négligées des élections en cours

Alain McKenna, Branchez-vous | L’élection fédérale qui approche est une occasion en or pour de nombreux groupes d’intérêt, qui font valoir leurs points de vue auprès d’un et l’autre des […]

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12 Sep

The revolution will be plagiarized

The citizens are failing us at NowPublic. As of 2 p.m., Sept. 11, nearly 60 per cent of the stories in the citizen-journalism site’s Canadian Election section consist of quoted material […]

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12 Sep

Michel Jean, journaliste planétaire

Radio-Canada.ca | Le reporter Michel Jean a réalisé des reportages sur tous les continents, en Haïti et en Thaïlande comme au Sri Lanka. Il était à New York lors des […]

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12 Sep

Élections: Quand la télé vise la proportionnelle

Paul Cauchon, Le Devoir | Pour éviter toute accusation de partialité en campagne électorale, les réseaux de télévision calculent de façon sophistiquée le temps consacré à chaque parti politique dans […]

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11 Sep

The election, all mapped out

Professors at Laurier University have launched an interactive website to monitor and analyze the federal election using maps, blogs, graphs, and tables.That’s right: a federal election tracker. Want to know […]

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11 Sep

Canwest drops libel suit against Tyee

Canwest Global Communications Corp. has dropped its libel suit against B.C.-based online magazine The Tyee, the site reports. The suit was in relation to Dec. 2007 opinion piece written by […]

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11 Sep

Community paper election coverage: from slim to slick

By Robert Washburn Community newspapers across the country are quickly gearing up for the federal election and, as expected, there is a wide range of coverage online. Taking in to […]

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