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4 Feb

It’s war, not peace-keeping: Wallin

Pamela Wallin’s advice to journalists: Forget about peacekeeping – Canada is at war Q&A by Karina Dahlin Q: Where can Canadian journalists find good sources to better understand what’s going […]

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4 Feb

Essai – Une brillante critique du journalisme

Louis Cornellier, Le Devoir | Avec Du journalisme en démocratie («Petite bibliothèque Payot», 2006) et Une histoire politique du journalisme, XIX-XXe siècle («Points», 2007), la jeune universitaire française Géraldine Muhlmann […]

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4 Feb

Shaking things up online

If your news site is suffering from the winter blahs, Robert Washburn has recently posted some links to help you refresh it. One points to how a UK newspaper helped build its online audience using […]

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1 Feb

Mgr Marcel Lauzon et Louis Martin: deux pionniers de l’enseignement du journalisme

Florian Sauvageau, Université Laval Deux pionniers de l’enseignement du journalisme à l’Université Laval, Monseigneur Marcel Lauzon et le journaliste Louis Martin, nous ont quittés il y a quelques jours.

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1 Feb

Black’s bid for freedom denied

A judge has turned down Conrad Black’s request to remain on bail pending his appeal of fraud and obstruction of justice convictions, the Canadian Press reports. Black must report to […]

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31 Jan

Chasse à l’éthique

Laurence Saint-Pierre22 janvier 2008 Dans l’optique d’en mettre plein la vue aux téléspectateurs mordus de chasse, le journaliste et animateur Stéphan Grondin brouille les pistes. Dans le cadre de l’émission […]

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31 Jan

Big Think on journalism questions

Big Think is a website project that launched in late 2007, still in its beta version as of January, 2008, that is often referred to as “YouTube for intellectuals.” It features […]

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31 Jan

Où va boire le troupeau?

Steve Proulx, Voir.ca | Je lis à l’occasion Le Monde diplomatique . Sauf que la plupart du temps, ça me prend tout mon petit change. Ben oui. Le style alambiqué […]

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30 Jan

Some pretty direct input from community

A photo in the Telegraph-Journal Online edition sparked some passionate responses from the community, providing an excellent example of what is possible. It is brilliant for its candor. Thanks to […]

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30 Jan

Canwest sues Tyee and columnist

Canwest is suing Vancouver-based online publication The Tyee and columnist Raif Mair for libel. At issue is a Mair column published by the Tyee on Dec. 24 that Canwest claims […]

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