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How academic authors perceive and cope with anti-press hostility Continue Reading The dark side of public visibility As anti-press hostility intensifies globally, its impact on academics, whose ...
Online violence is ‘death by a thousand cuts,’ especially for women, LGBTQ2+ and racialized journalists, and COVID-19 has increased the toxicity. How can Canadian newsrooms better respond?
How the Orono Weekly Times learned to balance tradition with evolution Continue Reading The resilience of local journalism in a digital age “We had typewriters in the newsroom, we got press releases ...
Clay Nikiforuk and Aleisha Langmann were in the Fairy Creek area from Aug. 7 to 14, on assignment for Ricochet. In addition to covering the RCMP’s offensive against the HQ camp, we wanted to find out ...
News organizations need to step up their commitments to share aggregated data of online threats against employees and offer flexibility to journalists when dealing with harassment.
For decades, the internship program at Montreal daily La Presse has been a pipeline into a newspaper career for graduates of Quebec’s top journalism schools. This year, however, internship ...
There are fewer journalists in Canada today than 15 years ago — but not as few as you might think, according to data from the 2016 census, the most recent and comprehensive data available. Indeed, ...
The Toronto Sun has a history of columnists writing xenophobic pieces — but they are met with a shrug by the rest of Canadian media. Continue Reading We cannot continue to ignore the Toronto Sun’s ...
Here’s what you need to know about Canada’s new shield law for confidential sources. Continue Reading Understanding Canada’s new shield law for confidential sources Canada has a new law that offers ...
Transforming journalism’s public interactions to sustain our craft and save our souls Continue Reading Introducing the Spring 2025 issue of Facts & Frictions: From online trolls to positive community ...
By our count, at least three dozen charitable foundations in Canada have found ways to support journalism. But there is a strong case to be made for more funder involvement. We make that case in ...
What the rise of hate, a surge in government support and a relentless pandemic have meant for media in Canada Continue Reading The COVID years: Risk, reward and rethinking priorities More than two ...
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