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Tag: Labour

June 15, 2023September 11, 2023Featured, Long Reads, Spring 2023, Stories, Top Story

Then and Now

Workers in revolt, unpaid wages, revolving-door management: inside five chaotic, difficult, tumultuous, teetering years at Now magazine

May 19, 2023September 11, 2023Covering the Media, Digital stories, Quick Reads, Spring 2023, Stories

‘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 CBC Toronto building as seen from one of the higher floors.
April 25, 2023April 29, 2023Covering the Media, Journalism Behind The Scenes, Long Reads, Spring 2023, Stories, Top Story

Forever Temporary

They work hard. They stick around. And yet many of them are never offered jobs. How CBC treats its temporary workers—and how some are fighting back.

A sign for the former Toronto Star offices at 1 Yonge Street.
April 25, 2023January 27, 2024Covering the Media, Long Reads, Spring 2023, Stories, Top Story

Star-Struck

For generations, the Toronto Star has had a reputation as a progressive paper. But does its newsroom culture live up to its own ideals?

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July 1, 2022February 8, 2024Long Reads, Politics, Business, and The Law, Spring 2022, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story

Post Mortem

The inside story of how five racialized reporters’ anger over a Rex Murphy column led to the unionization of Canada’s most conservative national daily newspaper

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