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Category: 2024

May 16, 2024May 13, 20242024, Covering the Media, Long Reads, Spring 2024

Chatelaine Then and Now

Is its focus on food the iconic magazine’s recipe for survival? I’m on my way to meet a friend when I decide […]

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May 15, 2024May 13, 20242024, Journalism Behind The Scenes, Quick Reads, Spring 2024

Once a Journalist, Always a Journalist

Three pros share how the profession has defined them The ground floor of CBC’s Vancouver office is where Kimberly Ivany, producer for […]

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May 14, 2024May 13, 20242024, Journalism Behind The Scenes, Quick Reads, Spring 2024

Wordless

It isn’t 1983 anymore—it’s time to move on from Microsoft Word We’ve been there. Up in the wee hours trying to meet […]

May 13, 2024May 13, 20242024, Digital stories, More Top Stories, Quick Reads, Winter 2024

Falling short, staying long

While cute animal antics seduce more eyeballs, the long narrative still has a few fans

May 13, 20242024, Covering the Media, More Top Stories, Spring 2024

Poor Things

Freelance rates haven’t risen since the 1980s. Meet the journalists who haven’t quit At the age of 15, Linda Pannozzo sat in […]

May 13, 2024May 13, 20242024, Long Reads, Spring 2024, Stories

Mind Matters

After years of being exposed to trauma, these journalists are advocating for better mental health support.

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May 3, 2024May 3, 20242024, Climate Crisis, Fun and Games, Spring 2024, Spring 2024, The Magazine

The Climate Crisis Crossword and Glossary

  The Climate Crisis Crossword The climate Crisis—and our reporting on it—is ever-changing. See if you’re topped up on terminology from temperatures […]

May 3, 2024February 7, 2026Climate, Climate Crisis, Covering Climate Change, Disinformation, Quick Reads, Spring 2024, Spring 2024

The Outlandish World of Climate Disinformation

Climate misinformation pertains to unintentionally inaccurate or misleading content, whereas climate disinformation refers to the spread of intentionally deceptive information, both of which undermine the existence of climate change and climate action.

Sabina Dennis stands her ground as police dismantle the barricade to enforce the injunction filed by the Coastal Gaslink pipeline at the Gidimt’en checkpoint near Houston, B.C., on January 7, 2019. The pipeline company was given a permit but the Office of the Wet’suwet’en, which has jurisdiction over the territory in question, has never given consent Photo: Amber Bracken
May 2, 2024May 21, 2024Climate Crisis, Covering Climate Change, Featured, Indigenous issues, Long Reads, Spring 2024

Through an Indigenous Lens

How protest news frames Indigenous movements across Canada

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May 2, 2024February 7, 20262024, Climate, Climate Crisis, Covering Climate Change, Featured, More Top Stories, Spring 2024, Top Story

Burnt Out

Wildfires, standoffs, and arrests: Inside the terrifying, underpaid lives of Canadian photojournalists

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