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Freelancer Matt Elliot sits on a bench with his laptop, outside a legacy newsroom building, which only has a few lights left on. In a thought bubble that appears to his right, we see that his laptop screen shows the “Substack” logo.
March 28, 2025March 28, 20252025, Labour, Quick Reads, Spring 2025, Stories

The Substack Dilemma

A longtime music journalist, Michael Barclay began writing on Substack during what he calls a “mid-career crisis.” After working for Exclaim!, Maclean’s, CBC, and other outlets, he launched That Night in Toronto, a newsletter focused on music and culture.

CBC logo with fire and smoke showing through the logo
June 15, 2022February 8, 2024Covering the Media, Long Reads, Spring 2022, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story

CBC’s Palestine Exception

Behind-the-scene accounts from current and former CBC staff raise concerns about transparency, bias, and fear when pitching about the region

November 7, 2019February 10, 2022Pull Quotes, Top Story

Pull Quotes Season 3, Episode 2: How Media Professionals Adapt to Challenging Misinformation

In season three, episode two of Pull Quotes the team examines the current landscape of fake news.

October 31, 2019February 10, 2022Covering Politics, Pull Quotes

Pull Quotes Season 3, Episode 1: How Has the Loss of Local Media Impacted Coverage of the Federal Election?

In season three, episode 1 of Pull Quotes, the team examines the decline of local news journalism following the Canadian federal election. Pull Quotes sits down with local news reporter, Erika Engle and principle investigator from the Local News Initiative, April Lindgren to find out more.

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