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System Failure

Accessing government information in Canada is notoriously slow, often serving as more of a hindrance than a help for journalists. But The Globe and Mail’s Secret Canada project might be able to change that by providing a database of requests available to all.
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Game Changers

Canadian gaming journalism remains sparse despite the best efforts of key players in newsrooms

Chatelaine Then and Now

Is its focus on food the iconic magazine’s recipe for survival? I’m…
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Once a Journalist, Always a Journalist

Three pros share how the profession has defined them The ground floor…
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Wordless

It isn’t 1983 anymore—it’s time to move on from Microsoft Word We’ve…
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Anything You Can Do, AI Can(‘t) Do Better

ChatGPT can write opinions and advice—just not very well If you’ve been…
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Where the Wild Things Are

The challenges facing journalism on TikTok Ginella Massa is talking to strangers…

Poor Things

Freelance rates haven’t risen since the 1980s. Meet the journalists who haven’t…
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The Climate Crisis Crossword and Glossary

  The Climate Crisis Crossword The climate Crisis—and our reporting on it—is…

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.