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Category: 2024

An aerial view of the wildfire threatening the Yellowknife area from August 17, 2023
May 2, 2024May 3, 20242024, Climate Crisis, Covering Climate Change, Featured, Spring 2024

Out of the Inferno

Yellowknife’s Cabin Radio went beyond the call of duty as the Northwest Territories faced its worst wildfire season in recorded history

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May 2, 2024April 21, 20252024, Climate Crisis, Covering Climate Change, Covering the Media, Featured, Long Reads, Spring 2024, Spring 2024

Seeing Green

How the Toronto Star’s I-team and The Narwhal broke the Greenbelt scandal On November 4, 2022, The Narwhal’s Toronto office received word […]

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April 30, 2024April 30, 20242024, 40 Years of the Review, Inside the Business, Quick Reads, Spring 2024, Stories

Marion LaVigne on the Future of Up Here

The ‘voice of Canada’s far North’ closed its Yellowknife offices last year. Its publisher discusses the future of print magazines with the Review.

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April 29, 2024April 30, 20242024, 40 Years of the Review, Inside the Business, Quick Reads, Spring 2024, Stories

Jennifer McGuire on the Future of Xtra and Pink Triangle Press

The managing director of 2SLGBTQIA+ publisher discusses the future of journalism amid evolving online ecosystem.

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April 24, 2024February 7, 20262024, Covering the Media, Featured, Long Reads, Multimedia, Press Freedoms, Spring 2024, Stories, Top Story

The Power to Narrate

The coverage of Israel–Palestine in Canadian newsrooms continues to downplay the state of Israel’s aggression and the killing of Palestinian civilians in occupied Palestinian territories.

April 24, 2024April 23, 2024Covering the Media, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Long Reads, Spring 2024

How Queer Is the Review?

A look at four decades of queer-issues coverage In the past 40 years, in 63 print issues and many other online-only pieces, […]

April 24, 2024April 23, 20242024, 40 Years of the Review, Editor's Column, Quick Reads, Spring 2024, Stories

Forty Years on the Watch

This year’s annual edition is not only home to hard-hitting, big-picture pieces like the Gaza cover story. It also discusses one of the timeliest issues of the year: the climate crisis.

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April 24, 2024April 23, 20242024, 40 Years of the Review, Digital stories, Quick Reads, Spring 2024, Stories

On Assignment

40 years of the Review of Journalism

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April 24, 2024April 23, 20242024, 40 Years of the Review, Quick Reads, Spring 2024, Stories

Mentors: 40 Years of Instructors

The Review’s four longest-serving instructors reflect on how the magazine has adapted and evolved in the last four decades, from 1984 to 2024.

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April 24, 2024April 23, 20242024, 40 Years of the Review, Guest Column, More Top Stories, Quick Reads, Spring 2024, Spring 2024, The Magazine

Canadian Media Must Step Up to Cover This Moment for Trans People

Canada is in the midst of a gender moral panic. Meanwhile, openly trans journalists are few and far between.

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