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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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Pull Quotes, Season 4, Episode 3: Balancing Motherhood and Journalism

Tracee Herbaugh, daughter of first female AP journalist to be killed on assignment Sharon Herbaugh, talks balancing a writing career with motherhood.
Pull Quotes: The Review of Journalism Podcast

Pull Quotes, Season 4, Episode 3: In conversation with Nora Loreto on how Long-Term Care Homes were affected by COVID

Host Emma Jones talks to Nora Loreto, activist, writer and podcaster, who has been compiling reports of COVID deaths in Canadian institutions
Pull Quotes: The Review of Journalism Podcast

Pull Quotes, Season 4, Episode 1: In conversation with Brian Daly, the Atlantic director of the Canadian Association of Black Journalists

“Seeing us as our skin colour first and who we are as people second–or not at all–is the root of the problem. It’s called racism.”
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Driven Reporter, Exceptional Friend

Why we’re dedicating our book to Yusra Javed
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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
Your Plan B

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