When Doug Ford moved to open protected land, reporters from The Narwhal and Toronto Star joined forces — publishing exposés ...
Six weeks into 2023, more than 100 media jobs in Canada are gone (and remaining alt-weeklies see a shakeup) Continue Reading Recapping a not so good, pretty bad month in media labour ...
Lorsque Doug Ford a tenté d’ouvrir à la construction des terres protégées de la ceinture de verdure, des journalistes du ...
From extraction to exchange: let’s get the full picture from journalism Continue Reading Shift happens — A media guide for journalists covering the Downtown Eastside From extraction to exchange: let’s ...
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 ...
Over the last 10 years, the number of media outlets in Canada has dwindled — and not enough new media outlets have sprung up to replace them. According to data collected by the Local News Research ...
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 ...
AI is “unlikely” to help journalism, and AI-generated summaries will present yet another barrier for news publishers’ ability to reach their audiences, according to technology journalist Paris Marx.
Ishmael N. Daro is a freelance writer whose work focuses on debunking online misinformation. He’s on Twitter at @iD4RO. The Toronto Sun has a history of columnists writing xenophobic pieces — but they ...
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 ...
Cabin Radio in Yellowknife hires a few reporters every summer, or what it calls “front-line” journalists, to cover communities throughout the Northwest Territories. The term “AI” doesn’t appear in any ...
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 ...