Lessons from compassionate, trauma-informed coverage of substance use, supervised consumption and community health By: Chloe ...
The global outbreak of the novel coronavirus is subsuming news feeds world over, and for good reason. During the health crisis, public service journalism is playing a critical role in informing the ...
Walrus journalist Nicholas Hune-Brown retraces the steps that led to his ground-breaking investigation—probing exploitative recruitment practices in Canada’s international education industry while ...
In an OCAD University theatre in downtown Toronto, journalists, publishers and others working in and outside the journalism industry milled around whiteboards, posted neon sticky notes to answer ...
A self-professed media watchdog has been weaponizing antisemitism and trying to poison journalistic standards on covering Palestine. Media workers on the perils of the relentless intimidation and ...
In Part 1, we reveal a divide: while major outlets like CBC and The Globe and Mail have established comprehensive AI policies, many smaller newsrooms lack the time and resources to develop them. We ...
Trust in journalism is eroding worldwide, with fewer people believing the news they consume. According to the Reuters Digital News Report 2024, only 40 per cent of people globally say they trust “most ...
Newsrooms across Canada are figuring out how to use AI, and that leaves journalism educators with a challenge: how to teach students about AI when the industry itself is still working it out. To ...
Vancouver police violated press freedoms during 2023 decampment, says B.C. Human Rights Commissioner
A B.C.’s Office of the Human Rights Commissioner report released Feb. 4 examines how police and city officials made the decision to block media access while they evicted people from an encampment in ...
How hyperlocal digital community journalism can offer more relevant and equitable coverage Continue Reading Making it ‘Local’: Community data journalism for health justice This paper reports on a ...
To help achieve reconciliation, we need a free, strong media where people in Canada can get accurate information, hear diverse views and have open dialogue When I was a young journalist, my role was ...
A flagged footnote, an anonymous tip, and the question of whether Guyana’s oil boom could escape the ‘black gold curse’ led journalist Chris Arsenault to Georgetown—where he uncovered how a Canadian ...
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