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Trolling Night in Canada

Female sports journalists are living their dreams—except for the hate, threats, and online harassment

We’re having a party!

Join us to celebrate the release of the Spring 2023 issue!

We’re having a party!

Join us to celebrate the release of the Spring 2023 issue!

Healthy Distractions Part III

What the Review masthead is reading, watching, and listening to during the pandemic: Part 3

Healthy Distractions II

What the Review masthead is reading, watching, and listening to during the pandemic: Part 2

Healthy Distractions

What the Review masthead is reading, watching, and listening to during the pandemic: Part 1
Pull Quotes Podcast

Pull Quotes: Season 2, Episode 5 – What we talk about when we (don’t) talk about Indigenous curricula

Julian Brave Noisecat says we’re “just starting to scratch the surface of writing and reporting guidelines” when it comes to talking about Indigenous issues in the context of education. Louise Brown also weighs in.
Pull Quotes Podcast

Pull Quotes: Season 2, Episode 3 – 12 years to save the planet

How Canadian journalists have been covering the UN IPCC report
Pull Quotes Podcast

Pull Quotes: Season 2, Episode 1 – The Highs and Lows (But Mostly Highs) of Cannabis Reporting

October 17 has come and gone. Another era of prohibition is behind us; recreational cannabis use is now legal in Canada. Michal Stein talks to cannabis reporters Kieran Delamont and Mark Rendell about what changes they’ve seen in the Canadian journalism landscape as a result, and how the focus on business impacts other areas of cannabis reporting. Nick Pateras also joins us to talk about the role media has played in normalizing cannabis use
Pull Quotes Podcast

Pull Quotes: Season 1, Episode 3 – Just tweet it?

The New York Times is one newsroom demanding journalists stay neutral on social media–but is this the best approach?