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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 […]

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.

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

The Review Demands

That surly dictum has another meaning, too: Yes, students are entrusted with “the watchdogs on the watchdogs,” but the watchdogs we’re reporting on are also keenly watching us, too.

A trans flag.
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.

July 19, 2023September 11, 2023Featured, Long Reads, Spring 2023, Stories, Top Story

Sophi’s Choice

The Globe’s newsroom leaders are making decisions using AI—and they’re not the only ones

July 12, 2023September 8, 2023Featured, Long Reads, Spring 2023, Stories, Top Story

Good Vibes Only

Audiences are sick of bad news. Can a rising tide of optimistic news outlets fight compassion fatigue?

July 5, 2023May 1, 2023Featured, Long Reads, Spring 2023, Stories, Top Story

Covering North Korea

News coverage of the “Hermit Kingdom” is sensationalist and reductive. Is Kim Jong Un more important than the country’s 25 million citizens?

June 28, 2023September 11, 2023Featured, Long Reads, Spring 2023, Stories, Top Story

Rage Against the Machines

The “Freedom Convoy” overtook downtown Ottawa last year. On the fly, reporters sorted fact from misinformation while the protestors called them liars

June 23, 2023July 10, 2023Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Multimedia, Quick Reads, Spring 2023, Stories

Review of Journalism 2023 Diversity Report

The Review of Journalism strives to create a workplace and publication that reflects the diversity of both our readers and the stories we tell. Here’s how we stacked up in 2023.

June 23, 2023September 11, 2023Covering the Media, Featured, Long Reads, Podcasting, Spring 2023, Stories, Top Story

Into the Deep

Amid the onslaught of daily news, four in-depth podcasts are taking their time—and getting the story right

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