Old Questions, New World

Today’s advice columnists resist clear answers and moral authority. Their embrace of life’s chaos is changing the genre for good

Turn up the Heat!

Responsible reporting? Nah! Here’s how to get clicks on your climate stories
cover for Silas Le Blanc's podcast named The House Always Wins.

The House Always Wins

Silas Le Blanc investigates the legalization of sports betting and its effects on sports journalism and sports fans, in this audio documentary
A crossword in a newspaper.

How Well Do You Know Your Canadian Media?

See if you can name 14 news outlets, from coast to coast in this interactive crossword by Emily Clare Elliott.

ChatGPTrue or False?

A Review journalist tests the accuracy of ChatGPT’s answers

We’re having a party!

Join us to celebrate the release of the Spring 2023 issue!

Depp v. Heard v. The Internet

When celebrity trials meet social media

Pull Quotes Season 6 Episode 4: Carly Penrose on the coverage of the Hockey Canada sexual assault scandal

In the fourth episode of season six, host Tara De Boer talks to Carly Penrose on her Review-exclusive story about carefully navigating the turbulent waters of the Canadian sports industry—and interviewing those who reported on it.
Feature graphic for Anthony Milton's story on bad data.

Data Crimes and How to Atone for Them

Many journalists enter the field to interview people, not data. Here are three bad graphs by working journalists, and how you can do better

The Planetary Press

From communicating complexity, to the risk of scaring audiences away, environmental journalists face no shortage of challenges.