‘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
The Reporter’s Gaze When journalists “parachute” into communities, what does that mean for the people they cover? Rachel DeGasperisMay 15, 202313 minute read
Remembering Shireen Abu Akleh Iman Adem pays tribute to Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh one year after she was killed by the Israel Defense Forces Iman AdemMay 12, 20233 minute read
Headlines Roll This year, Postmedia announced a series of cost-cutting measures that would result in widespread layoffs. Among the hardest hit was the Montreal Gazette, the country’s oldest newspaper. Christin El-kholyMay 10, 20231 minute read
Reporter’s Pride It’s important to celebrate journalistic wins! Sofia Ariza asked three journalists about their proudest pieces. Sofia ArizaMay 8, 20233 minute read
Our ‘Messy and Complex World’ Lack of mental health discussion and expertise means newsrooms are home to stressed-out, burned-out and overworked staff Megan CamlasaranMay 5, 20235 minute read
Bylines on the Big Screen Three young journalists describe how journalism movies influenced them—and how they compare to the realities of work today Aloysius WongMay 3, 20235 minute read
Proudly Local, Proudly Independent As many Canadian newsrooms close, small community publications like The Kingstonist are more important than ever Emily Clare ElliottMay 3, 20236 minute read
The Art of Law Courtroom illustrators like Bill Robles have long been one of the only glimpses into courtroom proceedings, documenting what journalists can’t. Leslie SinclairApril 28, 20235 minute read