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HOMEPAGE - JSOURCEJOBS BOARDPROJET JABOUT USJ-SCHOOLS LOGINJ-SCHOOLS CANADA/ÉCOLESJ PROGRAMS Homepage - JSource. News J-Source. Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire. 2 months ago • By J-Source. Read More. Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire. Politics Analysis Ethics. Record of long-term care coverage shows failure to challenge power structures. 3 weeks ago • By Zaid Noorsumar. IS THE GOVERNMENT PICKING THE WRONG PLACE TO START Bill C-10 opens the door to regulating how CanCon is discovered online. More transparency around algorithms is warranted, but in more pressing areas Bill C-10 – the current proposed revision to Canada’s Broadcasting Act – proposes to regulate the discoverability of Canadian content (CanCon HOW AN OVERSIGHT IN THE RCMP ACT KEEPS JUSTICE SUSPENDED How an oversight in the RCMP Act keeps justice suspended and truths hidden. Jane Gerster spent two years investigating a justice system misconduct case. While parties on all sides wanted to lift a 14-year old publication ban, FOIs revealed the RCMP didn’t know how and THE EVOLUTION OF MENTAL HEALTH REPORTING STANDARDS The resulting series, The Unremembered, revealed that at least 62 Canadian soldiers and veterans took their own lives after serving in Afghanistan. The project led to the Canadian Armed Forces and Veteran Affairs releasing a joint suicide prevention strategy to tackle ETHICAL GUIDELINES FOR EDITING AUDIO It’s okay, even expected, that you will cut out ums, ers, long pauses, and other examples of verbal stalling – unless their verbal stalling is key part of the story, as in the case of a politician ducking tough questions.; It’s okay, even recommended, that you will cut out extraneous words. Before editing: “I think that, you know, that, the university should lower tuition fees.” KIERNAN GREEN, AUTHOR AT JSOURCE Here’s what the National NewsMedia Council decided in February. By Kiernan Green • News, Ethics. Complaints about the accuracy of claims about colony collapse disorder in bees and allegations of racism in coronavirus reporting weighed and dismissed by the ethics body. 12 months ago. POSTMEDIA PRINTING PLANT STAFF FILE TO UNIONIZE CWA Canada President Martin O’Hanlon welcomed the workers, saying they deserve much better from Postmedia. “While Postmedia has been paying millions a year to its top executives and tens of millions to its hedge fund owners / lenders, the people that do the real work have
been struggling to
HOMEPAGE - JSOURCEJOBS BOARDPROJET JABOUT USJ-SCHOOLS LOGINJ-SCHOOLS CANADA/ÉCOLESJ PROGRAMS Homepage - JSource. News J-Source. Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire. 2 months ago • By J-Source. Read More. Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire. Politics Analysis Ethics. Record of long-term care coverage shows failure to challenge power structures. 3 weeks ago • By Zaid Noorsumar. IS THE GOVERNMENT PICKING THE WRONG PLACE TO START Bill C-10 opens the door to regulating how CanCon is discovered online. More transparency around algorithms is warranted, but in more pressing areas Bill C-10 – the current proposed revision to Canada’s Broadcasting Act – proposes to regulate the discoverability of Canadian content (CanCon HOW AN OVERSIGHT IN THE RCMP ACT KEEPS JUSTICE SUSPENDED How an oversight in the RCMP Act keeps justice suspended and truths hidden. Jane Gerster spent two years investigating a justice system misconduct case. While parties on all sides wanted to lift a 14-year old publication ban, FOIs revealed the RCMP didn’t know how and THE EVOLUTION OF MENTAL HEALTH REPORTING STANDARDS The resulting series, The Unremembered, revealed that at least 62 Canadian soldiers and veterans took their own lives after serving in Afghanistan. The project led to the Canadian Armed Forces and Veteran Affairs releasing a joint suicide prevention strategy to tackle ETHICAL GUIDELINES FOR EDITING AUDIO It’s okay, even expected, that you will cut out ums, ers, long pauses, and other examples of verbal stalling – unless their verbal stalling is key part of the story, as in the case of a politician ducking tough questions.; It’s okay, even recommended, that you will cut out extraneous words. Before editing: “I think that, you know, that, the university should lower tuition fees.” KIERNAN GREEN, AUTHOR AT JSOURCE Here’s what the National NewsMedia Council decided in February. By Kiernan Green • News, Ethics. Complaints about the accuracy of claims about colony collapse disorder in bees and allegations of racism in coronavirus reporting weighed and dismissed by the ethics body. 12 months ago. POSTMEDIA PRINTING PLANT STAFF FILE TO UNIONIZE CWA Canada President Martin O’Hanlon welcomed the workers, saying they deserve much better from Postmedia. “While Postmedia has been paying millions a year to its top executives and tens of millions to its hedge fund owners / lenders, the people that do the real work havebeen struggling to
HOW DURHAM COLLEGE IS INDIGENIZING ITS BROADCASTING By Anna Augusto Rodrigues and Phil Raby What does reconciliation mean to me? This is a question we have reflected on since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls Continue Reading How Durham College is Indigenizing its broadcasting program DAN MCINTOSH NEW CO-ANCHOR FOR CTV REGINA'S NEWS AT SIX Video journalist Dan McIntosh is the new co-anchor for CTV Regina's News at Six. He joins current anchor Danelle Boivin. McIntosh has been with CTV Regina for the past six years. Before that, McIntosh worked at CHAT TV in Medicine Hat, and is a grad of the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. “Dan’s experience and strongstory-telling
COMBIEN GAGNE UN JOURNALISTE? Un journaliste y gagne annuellement 51 792$ la première année, puis de 65 088 dollars la cinquième année. Un recherchiste reçoit un salaire annuel de 47 568 dollars la première année, puis de 61 104 dollars la cinquième année. Pour les chroniqueurs et les photographes, le salaire est de 48 576$ la première année, et de 62304$ la
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Being skeptical of sources is a journalist’s job – but it doesn’t always happen when those sources are the police. By Danielle K. Kilgo • Analysis, Research. A tendency to go with the 'police said' narrative without outwardly questioning if it is right is a continuing failure of journalism. 2 months ago. JOURNALISM JOBS: JUNE 9 1 day ago · $110 for 700-1200 word opinion articles. $275 for 1500+ word more in-depth analysis articles. You will be paid within 5 business days of work completion (not publication U.S. BILL FIGHTS "LIBEL TOURISM" An editorial in the New York Times urges the American Senate to support legislation to prevent American courts from enforcing libel judgments obtained in foreign countries if those countries provide less free speech protection than the United States does.. Excerpts: “The bill on “libel tourism” strikes an important blow for free expression. American law imposes a high bar on libel 2019 - PAGE 5 OF 22 - JSOURCE A government-appointed collective of journalism associations and unions issues its final report JOURNALISM, VICARIOUS TRAUMA AND THE VIEW FROM PORTAPIQUE A year after covering a massacre, 13 months of a pandemic and managing the uncertainty around employment in the field has taken a toll, one I didn’t know I had signed up for as a local news reporterRead More Continue Reading Journalism, vicarious trauma and the view fromPortapique
2019 - PAGE 4 OF 22 - JSOURCE Torstar Corp. says it had a $17.4 million loss attributable to equity shareholders in the second quarter, as revenue dropped 11 per cent compared with the same time JANE GERSTER, AUTHOR AT JSOURCE Jane Gerster is a reporter at the Winnipeg Free Press. Her work has appeared in the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, Vice, and Makivik Magazine, among others. HOW DURHAM COLLEGE IS INDIGENIZING ITS BROADCASTING It was important to understand what reconciliation means to ourselves personally, and in the context of the work we do. Even before we began this process, we needed to fill huge historical and socio-political gaps when it came to our knowledge on Indigenous issues in Canada, despite having worked in media as journalists for a number of years. BEING SKEPTICAL OF SOURCES IS A JOURNALIST'S JOB A tendency to go with the 'police said' narrative without outwardly questioning if it is right is a continuing failure of journalismRead More Continue Reading Being skeptical of sources is a journalist’s job – but it doesn’t always happen when those sources are thepolice
CTV BRITISH COLUMBIA FIRES GENERAL MANAGER AND NEWS Last week, CTV British Columbia fired vice-president and general manager Tom Haberstroh and news director Margo Harper. He had worked for the company for 31 years; she for 12. Rhiannon Continue Reading CTV British Columbia fires general manager and news director HOMEPAGE - JSOURCEJOBS BOARDPROJET JABOUT USJ-SCHOOLS LOGINFIELD NOTESJ-SCHOOLS CANADA/ÉCOLESJ PROGRAMS Homepage - JSource. News J-Source. Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire. 2 months ago • By J-Source. Read More. Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire. Politics Analysis Ethics. Record of long-term care coverage shows failure to challenge power structures. 3 weeks ago • By Zaid Noorsumar. IS THE GOVERNMENT PICKING THE WRONG PLACE TO START There is a place for regulating algorithms, but regulating algorithmic recommendations to promote CanCon is the wrong place to start. Recommendation algorithms have been charged with creating filter bubbles, echo chambers and political polarization. While these concerns must be taken with a grain of salt, regulating the algorithmsthat generate
HOW AN OVERSIGHT IN THE RCMP ACT KEEPS JUSTICE SUSPENDED How an oversight in the RCMP Act keeps justice suspended and truths hidden. Jane Gerster spent two years investigating a justice system misconduct case. While parties on all sides wanted to lift a 14-year old publication ban, FOIs revealed the RCMP didn’t know how and THE EVOLUTION OF MENTAL HEALTH REPORTING STANDARDS The resulting series, The Unremembered, revealed that at least 62 Canadian soldiers and veterans took their own lives after serving in Afghanistan. The project led to the Canadian Armed Forces and Veteran Affairs releasing a joint suicide prevention strategy to tackle ETHICAL GUIDELINES FOR EDITING AUDIO It’s okay, even expected, that you will cut out ums, ers, long pauses, and other examples of verbal stalling – unless their verbal stalling is key part of the story, as in the case of a politician ducking tough questions.; It’s okay, even recommended, that you will cut out extraneous words. Before editing: “I think that, you know, that, the university should lower tuition fees.” KIERNAN GREEN, AUTHOR AT JSOURCE Here’s what the National NewsMedia Council decided in February. By Kiernan Green • News, Ethics. Complaints about the accuracy of claims about colony collapse disorder in bees and allegations of racism in coronavirus reporting weighed and dismissed by the ethics body. 12 months ago. TWITTER RULES FOR JOURNALISTS? HERE ARE 26 OF STEVE So, here are my personal guidelines on how to use Twitter as a beat reporter. I often forget to follow many of them. You are one tweet away from being fired. Be positive. Be nice. Don’t argue with people. There is no difference between a professional account and a personal account. Be yourself. If CTV BRITISH COLUMBIA FIRES GENERAL MANAGER AND NEWS Last week, CTV British Columbia fired vice-president and general manager Tom Haberstroh and news director Margo Harper. He had worked for the company for 31 years; she for 12. Rhiannon Continue Reading CTV British Columbia fires general manager and news director THE UNTIMELY END TO MY T.V. CAREER By Mark Hebscher. CHCH-TV is still alive, but it's real soul passed away last Friday afternoon. The heartbeat of Hamilton and it's surrounding communities was badly wounded. It was a sneak attack. It gutted the entire building. I lost my job, along with dozens ofothers. Some of
DOES AN ABORIGINAL CANADIAN NEED TO BE "DRUMMING, DANCING CBC reporter Duncan McCue writes that an elder once told him the only way an Indian would make it on the news is if he or she were one of the 4Ds: drumming, dancing, drunk or Continue Reading Does an aboriginal Canadian need to be “drumming, dancing, drunk or dead”to make the news?
HOMEPAGE - JSOURCEJOBS BOARDPROJET JABOUT USJ-SCHOOLS LOGINFIELD NOTESJ-SCHOOLS CANADA/ÉCOLESJ PROGRAMS Homepage - JSource. News J-Source. Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire. 2 months ago • By J-Source. Read More. Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire. Politics Analysis Ethics. Record of long-term care coverage shows failure to challenge power structures. 3 weeks ago • By Zaid Noorsumar. IS THE GOVERNMENT PICKING THE WRONG PLACE TO START There is a place for regulating algorithms, but regulating algorithmic recommendations to promote CanCon is the wrong place to start. Recommendation algorithms have been charged with creating filter bubbles, echo chambers and political polarization. While these concerns must be taken with a grain of salt, regulating the algorithmsthat generate
HOW AN OVERSIGHT IN THE RCMP ACT KEEPS JUSTICE SUSPENDED How an oversight in the RCMP Act keeps justice suspended and truths hidden. Jane Gerster spent two years investigating a justice system misconduct case. While parties on all sides wanted to lift a 14-year old publication ban, FOIs revealed the RCMP didn’t know how and THE EVOLUTION OF MENTAL HEALTH REPORTING STANDARDS The resulting series, The Unremembered, revealed that at least 62 Canadian soldiers and veterans took their own lives after serving in Afghanistan. The project led to the Canadian Armed Forces and Veteran Affairs releasing a joint suicide prevention strategy to tackle ETHICAL GUIDELINES FOR EDITING AUDIO It’s okay, even expected, that you will cut out ums, ers, long pauses, and other examples of verbal stalling – unless their verbal stalling is key part of the story, as in the case of a politician ducking tough questions.; It’s okay, even recommended, that you will cut out extraneous words. Before editing: “I think that, you know, that, the university should lower tuition fees.” KIERNAN GREEN, AUTHOR AT JSOURCE Here’s what the National NewsMedia Council decided in February. By Kiernan Green • News, Ethics. Complaints about the accuracy of claims about colony collapse disorder in bees and allegations of racism in coronavirus reporting weighed and dismissed by the ethics body. 12 months ago. TWITTER RULES FOR JOURNALISTS? HERE ARE 26 OF STEVE So, here are my personal guidelines on how to use Twitter as a beat reporter. I often forget to follow many of them. You are one tweet away from being fired. Be positive. Be nice. Don’t argue with people. There is no difference between a professional account and a personal account. Be yourself. If CTV BRITISH COLUMBIA FIRES GENERAL MANAGER AND NEWS Last week, CTV British Columbia fired vice-president and general manager Tom Haberstroh and news director Margo Harper. He had worked for the company for 31 years; she for 12. Rhiannon Continue Reading CTV British Columbia fires general manager and news director THE UNTIMELY END TO MY T.V. CAREER By Mark Hebscher. CHCH-TV is still alive, but it's real soul passed away last Friday afternoon. The heartbeat of Hamilton and it's surrounding communities was badly wounded. It was a sneak attack. It gutted the entire building. I lost my job, along with dozens ofothers. Some of
DOES AN ABORIGINAL CANADIAN NEED TO BE "DRUMMING, DANCING CBC reporter Duncan McCue writes that an elder once told him the only way an Indian would make it on the news is if he or she were one of the 4Ds: drumming, dancing, drunk or Continue Reading Does an aboriginal Canadian need to be “drumming, dancing, drunk or dead”to make the news?
LIVE COVERAGE ARCHIVES By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: J-Source, https://j-source.ca/. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. GREAT CANADIAN LONGFORM’S NEW FACES OF 2020-21 CONTEST Great Canadian Longform is accepting unpublished, long-form journalism by undergraduate students for its first contest. At least three selected winners will each receive a $100 cash prize, feedback on the winning piece, as well as assistance with pitching the piece to a Canadian magazine, newspaper CALL FOR APPLICANTS: J-SOURCE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF A note from the current EIC I’ve been J-Source’s editor-in-chief for the past three years, and in that role, I’ve had the pleasure of working with a fabulous team (Steph Wechsler, managing editor and Chris Waddell, publisher) while interacting with a wide range of journalists and journalism students who have pitched stories and reported on critical journalism-related issues. JOURNALISM, VICARIOUS TRAUMA AND THE VIEW FROM PORTAPIQUE A year after covering a massacre, 13 months of a pandemic and managing the uncertainty around employment in the field has taken a toll, one I didn’t know I had signed up for as a local news reporterRead More Continue Reading Journalism, vicarious trauma and the view fromPortapique
WHAT EXACTLY IS RESPONSIBLE JOURNALISM? journalism, writes Cecil Rosner. Now that the Supreme Court of Canada has established a new defence to defamation — responsible communication on a matter of public importance — it will be interesting to see how much journalistic consensus develops on exactly what constitutes responsible communication. There is no question thatthe court’s
NOT THE ENDING ANYONE ENVISIONED Tom Hawthorn explores the crisis in journalism with a profile of Vancouver native John Temple, editor of the American Rocky Mountain News, which closed this month.An excerpt from Hawthorn’s Globe and Mail piece: “A newspaper is dead five days now, and still the publisher speaks of his column and his staff and his newsroom in thepresent tense.
JANE GERSTER, AUTHOR AT JSOURCE Jane Gerster is a reporter at the Winnipeg Free Press. Her work has appeared in the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, Vice, and Makivik Magazine, among others. SHADES OF LANGUAGE: LOOKING INTO CANADIAN MEDIA COVERAGE It seems that some Anglophone media outside Quebec see issues differently than those inside the province. Is it a question of the language barrier or perhaps a culture gap? Continue Reading Shades of language: Looking into Canadian media coverage of Quebec WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEMOCRACY AND MEDIA Randy Morse of Kaslo, B.C., has won the $10,000 first prize in this year’s Dalton Camp Award. Morse is a political scientist, editor, artist, musician and author of six books. He is the founder of several book publishing houses and a web-based publishing pioneer. CTV BRITISH COLUMBIA FIRES GENERAL MANAGER AND NEWS Last week, CTV British Columbia fired vice-president and general manager Tom Haberstroh and news director Margo Harper. He had worked for the company for 31 years; she for 12. Rhiannon Continue Reading CTV British Columbia fires general manager and news director HOMEPAGE - JSOURCEJOBS BOARDPROJET JABOUT USJ-SCHOOLS LOGINFIELD NOTESJ-SCHOOLS CANADA/ÉCOLESJ PROGRAMS Homepage - JSource. News J-Source. Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire. 2 months ago • By J-Source. Read More. Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire. Politics Analysis Ethics. Record of long-term care coverage shows failure to challenge power structures. 3 weeks ago • By Zaid Noorsumar. IS THE GOVERNMENT PICKING THE WRONG PLACE TO START There is a place for regulating algorithms, but regulating algorithmic recommendations to promote CanCon is the wrong place to start. Recommendation algorithms have been charged with creating filter bubbles, echo chambers and political polarization. While these concerns must be taken with a grain of salt, regulating the algorithmsthat generate
HOW AN OVERSIGHT IN THE RCMP ACT KEEPS JUSTICE SUSPENDED How an oversight in the RCMP Act keeps justice suspended and truths hidden. Jane Gerster spent two years investigating a justice system misconduct case. While parties on all sides wanted to lift a 14-year old publication ban, FOIs revealed the RCMP didn’t know how and THE EVOLUTION OF MENTAL HEALTH REPORTING STANDARDS The resulting series, The Unremembered, revealed that at least 62 Canadian soldiers and veterans took their own lives after serving in Afghanistan. The project led to the Canadian Armed Forces and Veteran Affairs releasing a joint suicide prevention strategy to tackle ETHICAL GUIDELINES FOR EDITING AUDIO It’s okay, even expected, that you will cut out ums, ers, long pauses, and other examples of verbal stalling – unless their verbal stalling is key part of the story, as in the case of a politician ducking tough questions.; It’s okay, even recommended, that you will cut out extraneous words. Before editing: “I think that, you know, that, the university should lower tuition fees.” KIERNAN GREEN, AUTHOR AT JSOURCE Here’s what the National NewsMedia Council decided in February. By Kiernan Green • News, Ethics. Complaints about the accuracy of claims about colony collapse disorder in bees and allegations of racism in coronavirus reporting weighed and dismissed by the ethics body. 12 months ago. TWITTER RULES FOR JOURNALISTS? HERE ARE 26 OF STEVE So, here are my personal guidelines on how to use Twitter as a beat reporter. I often forget to follow many of them. You are one tweet away from being fired. Be positive. Be nice. Don’t argue with people. There is no difference between a professional account and a personal account. Be yourself. If CTV BRITISH COLUMBIA FIRES GENERAL MANAGER AND NEWS Last week, CTV British Columbia fired vice-president and general manager Tom Haberstroh and news director Margo Harper. He had worked for the company for 31 years; she for 12. Rhiannon Continue Reading CTV British Columbia fires general manager and news director THE UNTIMELY END TO MY T.V. CAREER By Mark Hebscher. CHCH-TV is still alive, but it's real soul passed away last Friday afternoon. The heartbeat of Hamilton and it's surrounding communities was badly wounded. It was a sneak attack. It gutted the entire building. I lost my job, along with dozens ofothers. Some of
DOES AN ABORIGINAL CANADIAN NEED TO BE "DRUMMING, DANCING CBC reporter Duncan McCue writes that an elder once told him the only way an Indian would make it on the news is if he or she were one of the 4Ds: drumming, dancing, drunk or Continue Reading Does an aboriginal Canadian need to be “drumming, dancing, drunk or dead”to make the news?
HOMEPAGE - JSOURCEJOBS BOARDPROJET JABOUT USJ-SCHOOLS LOGINFIELD NOTESJ-SCHOOLS CANADA/ÉCOLESJ PROGRAMS Homepage - JSource. News J-Source. Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire. 2 months ago • By J-Source. Read More. Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire. Politics Analysis Ethics. Record of long-term care coverage shows failure to challenge power structures. 3 weeks ago • By Zaid Noorsumar. IS THE GOVERNMENT PICKING THE WRONG PLACE TO START There is a place for regulating algorithms, but regulating algorithmic recommendations to promote CanCon is the wrong place to start. Recommendation algorithms have been charged with creating filter bubbles, echo chambers and political polarization. While these concerns must be taken with a grain of salt, regulating the algorithmsthat generate
HOW AN OVERSIGHT IN THE RCMP ACT KEEPS JUSTICE SUSPENDED How an oversight in the RCMP Act keeps justice suspended and truths hidden. Jane Gerster spent two years investigating a justice system misconduct case. While parties on all sides wanted to lift a 14-year old publication ban, FOIs revealed the RCMP didn’t know how and THE EVOLUTION OF MENTAL HEALTH REPORTING STANDARDS The resulting series, The Unremembered, revealed that at least 62 Canadian soldiers and veterans took their own lives after serving in Afghanistan. The project led to the Canadian Armed Forces and Veteran Affairs releasing a joint suicide prevention strategy to tackle ETHICAL GUIDELINES FOR EDITING AUDIO It’s okay, even expected, that you will cut out ums, ers, long pauses, and other examples of verbal stalling – unless their verbal stalling is key part of the story, as in the case of a politician ducking tough questions.; It’s okay, even recommended, that you will cut out extraneous words. Before editing: “I think that, you know, that, the university should lower tuition fees.” KIERNAN GREEN, AUTHOR AT JSOURCE Here’s what the National NewsMedia Council decided in February. By Kiernan Green • News, Ethics. Complaints about the accuracy of claims about colony collapse disorder in bees and allegations of racism in coronavirus reporting weighed and dismissed by the ethics body. 12 months ago. TWITTER RULES FOR JOURNALISTS? HERE ARE 26 OF STEVE So, here are my personal guidelines on how to use Twitter as a beat reporter. I often forget to follow many of them. You are one tweet away from being fired. Be positive. Be nice. Don’t argue with people. There is no difference between a professional account and a personal account. Be yourself. If CTV BRITISH COLUMBIA FIRES GENERAL MANAGER AND NEWS Last week, CTV British Columbia fired vice-president and general manager Tom Haberstroh and news director Margo Harper. He had worked for the company for 31 years; she for 12. Rhiannon Continue Reading CTV British Columbia fires general manager and news director THE UNTIMELY END TO MY T.V. CAREER By Mark Hebscher. CHCH-TV is still alive, but it's real soul passed away last Friday afternoon. The heartbeat of Hamilton and it's surrounding communities was badly wounded. It was a sneak attack. It gutted the entire building. I lost my job, along with dozens ofothers. Some of
DOES AN ABORIGINAL CANADIAN NEED TO BE "DRUMMING, DANCING CBC reporter Duncan McCue writes that an elder once told him the only way an Indian would make it on the news is if he or she were one of the 4Ds: drumming, dancing, drunk or Continue Reading Does an aboriginal Canadian need to be “drumming, dancing, drunk or dead”to make the news?
LIVE COVERAGE ARCHIVES By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: J-Source, https://j-source.ca/. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. GREAT CANADIAN LONGFORM’S NEW FACES OF 2020-21 CONTEST Great Canadian Longform is accepting unpublished, long-form journalism by undergraduate students for its first contest. At least three selected winners will each receive a $100 cash prize, feedback on the winning piece, as well as assistance with pitching the piece to a Canadian magazine, newspaper CALL FOR APPLICANTS: J-SOURCE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF A note from the current EIC I’ve been J-Source’s editor-in-chief for the past three years, and in that role, I’ve had the pleasure of working with a fabulous team (Steph Wechsler, managing editor and Chris Waddell, publisher) while interacting with a wide range of journalists and journalism students who have pitched stories and reported on critical journalism-related issues. HOW AI IS HELPING NEWSROOMS IDENTIFY BIASES, AUTOMATE In this regular column, Ryerson University School of Journalism professor Adrian Ma explores emerging trends, technological developments and compelling work in the burgeoning field of immersive storytelling, including 360 video and virtual, augmented and JOURNALISM, VICARIOUS TRAUMA AND THE VIEW FROM PORTAPIQUE A year after covering a massacre, 13 months of a pandemic and managing the uncertainty around employment in the field has taken a toll, one I didn’t know I had signed up for as a local news reporterRead More Continue Reading Journalism, vicarious trauma and the view fromPortapique
WHAT EXACTLY IS RESPONSIBLE JOURNALISM? journalism, writes Cecil Rosner. Now that the Supreme Court of Canada has established a new defence to defamation — responsible communication on a matter of public importance — it will be interesting to see how much journalistic consensus develops on exactly what constitutes responsible communication. There is no question thatthe court’s
JANE GERSTER, AUTHOR AT JSOURCE Jane Gerster is a reporter at the Winnipeg Free Press. Her work has appeared in the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, Vice, and Makivik Magazine, among others. THE UNKNOWABLE COUNTRY: THE FLAWS IN TRUDEAU’S Plus: this week in freedom of information. By Sean Holman. Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau has claimed his proposed Transparency Act would “raise the bar on openness and transparency for all Canadians,” helping fix the country’s long-broken freedom-of-information law.. But recent testimony by the country’s information commissioner and an interview with Scott Simms, the party’s open WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEMOCRACY AND MEDIA Randy Morse of Kaslo, B.C., has won the $10,000 first prize in this year’s Dalton Camp Award. Morse is a political scientist, editor, artist, musician and author of six books. He is the founder of several book publishing houses and a web-based publishing pioneer. SHADES OF LANGUAGE: LOOKING INTO CANADIAN MEDIA COVERAGE It seems that some Anglophone media outside Quebec see issues differently than those inside the province. Is it a question of the language barrier or perhaps a culture gap? Continue Reading Shades of language: Looking into Canadian media coverage of Quebec HOMEPAGE - JSOURCEJOBS BOARDPROJET JABOUT USJ-SCHOOLS LOGINFIELD NOTESJ-SCHOOLS CANADA/ÉCOLESJ PROGRAMS Homepage - JSource. News J-Source. Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire. 2 months ago • By J-Source. Read More. Complete the Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire. Politics Analysis Ethics. Record of long-term care coverage shows failure to challenge power structures. 3 weeks ago • By Zaid Noorsumar. IS THE GOVERNMENT PICKING THE WRONG PLACE TO START There is a place for regulating algorithms, but regulating algorithmic recommendations to promote CanCon is the wrong place to start. Recommendation algorithms have been charged with creating filter bubbles, echo chambers and political polarization. While these concerns must be taken with a grain of salt, regulating the algorithmsthat generate
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DOES AN ABORIGINAL CANADIAN NEED TO BE "DRUMMING, DANCING CBC reporter Duncan McCue writes that an elder once told him the only way an Indian would make it on the news is if he or she were one of the 4Ds: drumming, dancing, drunk or Continue Reading Does an aboriginal Canadian need to be “drumming, dancing, drunk or dead”to make the news?
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