Patrick Watson was a true giant of Canadian broadcasting
A brilliant mind with a critical eye. Intelligent, engaging, curious, humorous and innovative
A brilliant mind with a critical eye. Intelligent, engaging, curious, humorous and innovative
PETER STOCKLAND: There is a growing comfort in institutional journalism to follow rather than question
Carl Berstein once exposed the existence of a network of CIA-recruited journalists working around the world for the U.S. We should expect similar connections today
For Tom Ndekezi, university was a chance to gain practical skills for a variety of careers
Examples of tweets destroying careers are numerous. Commit your thoughts to Twitter and you’re forever setting your opinions in amber
Journalists eager to echo doomsday alarms about pandemic case numbers while ignoring the social devastation of lockdown policies
The RCI controversy shows CBC’s primary purpose is the acquisition – at the expense of private broadcasters – of audiences and money
A closer look at almost every fact-checking organization shows a great deal of politics and vested interests involved
Government funding is no magic bullet. Nor are crowdsourced and advertising-supported journalism perfect
What message do we send dictators and the people who live under their tyranny if we don’t have the courage to live up to our own ideals?
Media need time and resources to understand the issues and seek a range of views within the Indigenous world
Print advertising continued to slide, but the company pointed to an increase in digital revenue of $2.8 million or 8.7 per cent in the quarter as a hopeful sign
Too many reporters have bought into poorly-conceived advocacy positions and fail to provide readers with balanced information