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Tag: canadian journalism

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May 14, 2024May 13, 2024Covering the Media, Digital stories, Quick Reads, Spring 2024

Anything You Can Do, AI Can(‘t) Do Better

ChatGPT can write opinions and advice—just not very well If you’ve been keeping up with tech news this year, you’re probably aware […]

May 13, 2024May 13, 20242024, Digital stories, More Top Stories, Quick Reads, Winter 2024

Falling short, staying long

While cute animal antics seduce more eyeballs, the long narrative still has a few fans

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May 13, 2024May 13, 2024Covering the Media, Journalism Behind The Scenes, Spring 2024

Where the Wild Things Are

The challenges facing journalism on TikTok Ginella Massa is talking to strangers again. She’s in her house, holding her phone close enough […]

May 13, 20242024, Covering the Media, More Top Stories, Spring 2024

Poor Things

Freelance rates haven’t risen since the 1980s. Meet the journalists who haven’t quit At the age of 15, Linda Pannozzo sat in […]

May 13, 2024May 13, 20242024, Long Reads, Spring 2024, Stories

Mind Matters

After years of being exposed to trauma, these journalists are advocating for better mental health support.

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May 2, 2024February 7, 20262024, Climate, Climate Crisis, Covering Climate Change, Featured, More Top Stories, Spring 2024, Top Story

Burnt Out

Wildfires, standoffs, and arrests: Inside the terrifying, underpaid lives of Canadian photojournalists

An aerial view of the wildfire threatening the Yellowknife area from August 17, 2023
May 2, 2024May 3, 20242024, Climate Crisis, Covering Climate Change, Featured, Spring 2024

Out of the Inferno

Yellowknife’s Cabin Radio went beyond the call of duty as the Northwest Territories faced its worst wildfire season in recorded history

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May 2, 2024April 21, 20252024, Climate Crisis, Covering Climate Change, Covering the Media, Featured, Long Reads, Spring 2024, Spring 2024

Seeing Green

How the Toronto Star’s I-team and The Narwhal broke the Greenbelt scandal On November 4, 2022, The Narwhal’s Toronto office received word […]

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April 30, 2024April 30, 20242024, 40 Years of the Review, Inside the Business, Quick Reads, Spring 2024, Stories

Marion LaVigne on the Future of Up Here

The ‘voice of Canada’s far North’ closed its Yellowknife offices last year. Its publisher discusses the future of print magazines with the Review.

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April 29, 2024April 30, 20242024, 40 Years of the Review, Inside the Business, Quick Reads, Spring 2024, Stories

Jennifer McGuire on the Future of Xtra and Pink Triangle Press

The managing director of 2SLGBTQIA+ publisher discusses the future of journalism amid evolving online ecosystem.

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