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Instagram Versus Reality

Influencers share beautiful images, and users turn to their accounts for travel inspiration. But as audiences grow, these social media personalities are becoming more than just something on the explore page as they begin to encroach into the travel journalism industry.
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“Playing Catch Up”: How many daily podcasts is too many?

The Globe & Mail is launching a daily news podcast. To stand out from their competitors, they’ll have to do it the right way.
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The Freedom of Graphic Journalism

How merging art and journalism can provide opportunities for storytelling found nowhere else in the field
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Drawing the Line: Here’s what’s happening at the Ryerson School of Journalism

Ryerson’s School of Journalism found itself in a Twitter storm in February over the questions surrounding how far freedom of speech can go for students in the program.
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The Long, Dark Trail

The history, mysteries, and ethics of true crime podcasts
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Peace Pacts

How the growing trend of collaboration across newsrooms brings with it many benefits and the opportunity to blaze new journalistic trails
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What Is Your Plan B?

As gigs become increasingly scarce, emerging and experienced journalists are carving out new pathways
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The American Literary Journalist Who Had a Passion for Canada

The vivacious writer Edith Iglauer explained Canada to Americans and vice versa
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Deep Dive

How the two founders of The Narwhal are employing robust investigative journalism and stunning visuals to re-energize coverage of climate change