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Transforming journalism’s public interactions to sustain our craft and save our souls Continue Reading Introducing the Spring ...
Journalism professor Meg Wilcox leads a conversation with journalists, educators and scholars on the impact of AI on audio ...
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 Coalition for Women in Journalism has tracked 12 instances of harassment and violence in Canada since August 2022. The CWJ follows global reports of online mobbing and other kinds of harassment ...
Gabrielle Pyska, Eric Tanner and Ethan Ward are hosts and producers of the Canadian Mountain Podcast, a joint project with the Canadian Mountain Network and Mount Royal University’s Community Podcast ...
A backgrounder on extremist politicians in the Israeli Knesset. A profile of a celebrated Palestinian poet and academic killed by Israeli airfire. A human-interest feature on Christians in Gaza ...
McMackon was working in retail while an editor at a student publication because until she became editor-in-chief, she wasn’t being paid for her work at the journal. Although compensation varies across ...
Generative artificial intelligence has taken off at lightning speed in the past couple of years, creating disruption in many industries. Newsrooms are no exception. A new report finds that news ...
A June 2021 paper from the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies detailed how women journalists and leaders saw an increased amount of hate when speaking on topics such as the ...
“We had typewriters in the newsroom, we got press releases and phone calls, you were inundated,” said Julie Cashin-Oster, the owner of the Orono Weekly Times when describing the shift she has seen in ...
The Toronto Sun’s Sue-Ann Levy gave the campaign more visibility when she wrote three separate columns about conditions at the hotel that only cited those suspicious online reviews as evidence. One ...