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4 Dec

Coupures chez Sun Média: aucun journaliste touché au Québec

<p><strong>Après les 360 postes coupés cet été, Sun Média, filiale de Québecor Média, annonce aujourd’hui une nouvelle vague de départs: 200 personnes vont être ainsi poussées vers la sortie, dont un quart à l’éditorial. Les salles de nouvelles du Québec ne seront cependant pas touchées.</strong></p><p><em>Par Hélène Roulot-Ganzmann</em></p>

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4 Dec

CBC ombudsman: In ongoing coverage, balance can be achieved over time

<p><img alt="" class="imagecache-medium-left inline-image" src="http://j-source.ca/sites/www.j-source.ca/files/imagecache/medium-left/images/Enkin_13_1_21.jpg" title="" /></p><div><strong>By Esther Enkin, CBC Ombudsman</strong></div><p>The complainant, Chris Brown, was concerned that CBC radio coverage of the negotiations for a deal to limit Iran’s ability to create bomb grade uranium did not consistently mention that Israel has nuclear capability. He felt this showed bias in coverage.</p>

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4 Dec

Comment contourner le bâillonnement des scientifiques?

<p><strong>QUÉBEC – Alors que l’Agence Science-Presse fête cette année ses trente-cinq ans, le congrès de la FPJQ a organisé un  atelier sur les relations qu’entretiennent journalistes et scientifiques. Des rapports devenus très tendus ces dernières années, depuis que le gouvernement fédéral impose le bâillon aux chercheurs travaillant pour ses services.</strong></p><p><em>Par Hélène Roulot-Ganzmann</em></p>

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4 Dec

Updated: Sun Media cuts 200 jobs

<p><strong>By Tamara Baluja</strong></p><p>Sun Media announced it will cut approximately 200 positions across the company, of which one quarter will come from editorial.</p>

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4 Dec

CBC Connects: A talk on courageous reporting

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4 Dec

Catching up with the photographer behind the iconic Oka standoff photo

<p><img alt="" class="imagecache-large inline-image" src="http://j-source.ca/sites/www.j-source.ca/files/imagecache/large/images/Oka.JPG" title="" /></p><p style="text-align: center;"><em>Canadian soldier Patrick Cloutier and Saskatchewan aboriginal protestor Brad </em><em>Larocque</em><em>, alias "Freddy Kruger," come face to face in a tense standoff at the Kanesatake reserve in Oka, Que., on Sept.1, 1990. Photo courtesy of Shaney Komulainen/The Canadian Press.</em></p><p align="left"><strong>By Mark Taylor, Photojournalism Editor</strong></p>

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4 Dec

J-Source launches new Photojournalism section

<p><strong>By Bruce Gillespie, Editor-in-Chief</strong></p><p>Today, we launch a new section of J-Source dedicated to <a href="http://j-source.ca/category/j-topics/j-topics/photojournalism">photojournalism</a>. The section will feature stories that explore issues in photojournalism today, as well as interviews and advice from some of Canada’s top photographers.</p>

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4 Dec

What we lose when newspapers give up on beat reporting

<p><strong>By Lisa Coxon, for the <a href="http://www.rrj.ca/m28283/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>Ryerson Review of Journalism</em></a></strong></p>

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4 Dec

Ryerson Review of Journalism launches 30th anniversary commemorative ebook

<p><img align="left" alt="" class="imagecache-medium inline-image" hspace="10" src="http://j-source.ca/sites/www.j-source.ca/files/imagecache/medium/images/RRJ_0.JPG" title="" /></p><p>The <em>Ryerson Review of Journalism</em> has put together an ebook to celebrate 30 years of publishing, featuring some of the magazine’s best work from across the decades. Produced by final-year journalism students in the masthead class at Ryerson University, in Toronto, the <em>RRJ</em> takes a critical look at the journalism industry in Canada.</p>

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3 Dec

J-Source and ProjetJ move to new financial structure in January

<p><img align="left" alt="" class="imagecache-thumbnail inline-image" hspace="10" src="http://j-source.ca/sites/www.j-source.ca/files/imagecache/thumbnail/images/Waddell_0.JPG" style="font-size: 10px;" title="" /><strong>By Christopher Waddell, Publisher</strong></p><p>I am pleased to announce that J-Source/ProjetJ and the Canadian Journalism Project (CJP) will continue in January under a new editorial and financial structure led by journalism schools and programs across Canada.</p>

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