In Canadian media:
Former Radio-Canada broadcaster to run for PQ
In Canadian media:
Former Radio-Canada broadcaster to run for PQ
After 25 years working as a reporter for Radio-Canada, Pierre Duchesne resigned last month. His most recent work at Radio-Canada was done as chief correspondent at the legislature. He will be a Parti Québécoi candidate running in Quebec’s next provincial election. Current leader Pauline Marois defends Duchesne saying he is “a man of great integrity.”
Jian Ghomeshi, cartoonists discuss the changing state of editorial cartoons
Yesterday on CBC’s Q, Jian Ghomeshi talked to longtime Montreal Gazette editorial cartoonist Aislin and Pulitzer nominated Matt Bors from The Cartoon Movement about the state of editorial cartoons and how it’s changing.
One journo’s farewell to journalism
The opinion’s editor of McMaster University’s student paper, The Silhouette, bids adieu to journalism as we know it.
In international media:
Al-Jazeera’s Twitter account #hacked
Al-Jazeera’s English-language show The Stream’s Twitter account was hacked by supporters of Syrian President Bashar Assad. The hackers tweeted links to pro-Assad material yesterday.
Today’s read:
Canadian unemployment rate falls unexpectedly in June
According to Statistics Canada, Canadian employment increased by 7,300 in June and the jobless rate fell to 7.2 per cent. Bay Street analysts predicted that it would remain at 7.3 per cent.
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