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The Work-Around to Bill C-18’s Run-Around

In June 2023, the Canadian government passed Bill C-18, also known as the Online News Act. Modeled after a similar Australian law, it requires digital platforms with 20 million monthly users and an annual revenue of at least $1 billion, to pay media outlets for the content they share on their platforms.

Dear Journalist Episode 2: For Photojournalists, Practise Makes Progress

*DISCLAIMER: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGERY OF ANIMAL CRUELTY.* Yezua Ho interviews…
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Journalism Comes to Life on Stage

Live journalism is the process of taking works of journalism and bringing them to life through live performance.

When journalism Becomes a Crime

Türkiye has outlawed “disinformation.” Meet the first journalist to be arrested

Console Yourself

Why play video games to escape reality when you can be reminded of our modern hellscape while you play?

Her Authentic Self

How Lela Savic, founding editor of La Converse, reinvented francophone journalism

How not to cover a natural disaster

I’m about to graduate from my journalism degree, despite waning faith in this industry

‘Everybody Could Be a Journalist’

In the wake of consistent layoffs, some small newsrooms are shifting to a co-operative model, and relying on volunteer journalism

The words of a jailed journalist

An interview with journalist Amber Bracken on her arrest and current legal case against the RCMP