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The Demise of the Community Paper What went wrong for Metroland Media On the kitchen counter in the… Daysha LoppieOctober 27, 20235 minute read
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Console Yourself Why play video games to escape reality when you can be reminded of our modern hellscape while you play? Sophia de GuzmanJune 9, 20232 minute read
Her Authentic Self How Lela Savic, founding editor of La Converse, reinvented francophone journalism Rachel DeGasperisJune 2, 20232 minute read
How not to cover a natural disaster I’m about to graduate from my journalism degree, despite waning faith in this industry Helin TurkMay 24, 20234 minute read
‘Everybody Could Be a Journalist’ In the wake of consistent layoffs, some small newsrooms are shifting to a co-operative model, and relying on volunteer journalism Sophia de GuzmanMay 19, 20233 minute read
The words of a jailed journalist An interview with journalist Amber Bracken on her arrest and current legal case against the RCMP Asha SwannMay 17, 20234 minute read