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Our Newish Press–Shield Law: an Update

Do journalists really understand how to ensure better source protection?  

Not From Concentrate

The struggles and triumphs of journalists who live with ADHD

Rookie Blues

As COVID-19 devastates small newsrooms, early-career journalists find their futures disrupted right alongside those who precede them. Maybe micro-mentorship is the remedy

Healthy Distractions Part III

What the Review masthead is reading, watching, and listening to during the pandemic: Part 3

Healthy Distractions II

What the Review masthead is reading, watching, and listening to during the pandemic: Part 2

Healthy Distractions

What the Review masthead is reading, watching, and listening to during the pandemic: Part 1

Advice for Journalists Whose Desks are Now in the Kitchen

We asked eight Canadian freelancers how they manage working from home

Rest in feast: The death of food criticism in Canada

Thoughtful food journalists are more crucial than ever.

How The StarMetro Cuts Exemplify The Precarious Nature Of Journalism: Pull Quotes Season 3, Episode 5

In season three, episode five of Pull Quotes, the team examines the recent StarMetro cuts and the precarious nature of journalism. Hosts Ashley Fraser and Tanja Saric speak with Ryerson Review of Journalism web editor Hannah Alberga and Goldsmiths PhD candidate Sabrina Wilkinson, who both reported on the news. Contributors: Ashley Fraser (chief podcast editor) and Tanja Saric (podcast producer) with technical production help from Angela Glover and Lindsay Hannah. Pull Quotes’ executive producer is Sonya Fatah.