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12 Nov

L’affaire Mulroney – Les moyens de savoir et les raisons d’un silence

Jean-Claude Leclerc, Le Devoir | À peine Stephen Harper se targuait-il d’avoir nettoyé les écuries fédérales qu’une ancienne affaire secoue les conservateurs. L’enquête Airbus, que l’on croyait définitivement classée, a […]

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11 Nov

Hypocrisy stalks the land

“As many of the ’embedded’ media enthuse over the ‘courage and professionalism’ of their new pals, or marvel shamelessly at the wondrous toys they now get to play with, the […]

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11 Nov

“Gal Reporters”: Breaking Barriers in World War II

“Get that broad the hell out of here!” That comment was leveled by a United States Marine Corps general at Dickey Chapelle, a woman photographer who had made her way […]

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11 Nov

War Reporting – Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: a media project

“War Reporting – Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” is a project that was completed during the spring of 2005 by three students enrolled in a Global Electronic Journalism course, a 20-credit course […]

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10 Nov

CBC to air reworked doc

After a few fixes characterized by the filmmaker as minor, a controversial documentary will be broadcast on the CBC Nov. 20, the Globe and Mail reports. The program, about the […]

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10 Nov

The new news…

A story about Black Tickle, Labrador on the Globe and Mail’s website Saturday, while the stereotypical “death of rural Newfoundland & Labrador” story we have been reading for more than 30 years in […]

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9 Nov

CanWest cuts newsroom staff

Hello? Hello! Is anybody reading this stuff? Does anybody care? Or are Canadians — and the Canadian journalists who ought to be especially concerned here — really a bunch of […]

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9 Nov

CAJ criticizes CBC decision

The Canadian Association of Journalists is concerned that a CBC decision to pull a documentary on the Falun Gong movement sends a message of self-censorship. The documentary, which had previously […]

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9 Nov

Man’s name banned in teacher affair

NewsAn Alberta man who had an affair with a teacher 10 years ago, when he was a teenager, cannot have his identity published despite his desire to go public, the Supreme […]

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9 Nov

U.S. author fights British libel judgment

NewsNovember 8, 2007 — Does the guarantee of free speech in America’s first amendment trump English libel law? That’s the question facing New York’s Court of Appeals this month. Rachel […]

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