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The Telegraph-Journal has won the 2018 Michener Award for meritorious public service journalism for its 18-month series Sounding the Alarm.
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Fake news is a key driver for Canadians losing trust in media and Facebook is considered the worst offender of fake news distribution by two thirds of respondents.
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John Honderich, chair of the Star’s parent company Torstar Corporation, has been honoured with the 2019 Canadian Journalism Foundation’s lifetime achievement award, in recognition of his devoted stewardship of the craft.
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The Newspapers 24/7 research provides insight on newspaper reading habits, by platform and by time of day. The rise of digital platforms (phone, tablet, computer) has provided Canadians with alternative methods of accessing newspaper content.
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In March, The Globe and Mail launched a new product called Canada’s Top Growing Companies. The product is a competitive ranking designed to highlight the Canada's boldest businesses based on revenue growth.
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Bob Mummery, the former owner and publisher of the Minnedosa Tribune, and former president of the Manitoba Community Newspapers Association passed away earlier this month at this home in Victoria, B.C. He was 72.
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Colleen Flanagan, a multi-media journalist with the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News, earned second place for best photo essay in the Canadian Community Newspaper Awards.
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Sylvie Goneau is taking a leave of absence from QCNA Executive Director duties, the association announced in a press release.
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Applications are now open for small and midsize newsrooms in Canada and the U.S. to receive free data training from Investigative Reporters & Editors in partnership with the Google News Initiative.
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