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National Newspaper Week starts this Sunday, October 6 In a few short days, we start celebrations for National Newspaper Week 2019. News Media Canada is coordinating a national ad campaign to remind Canadians of the important role that newspapers play in our lives.
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News Media Canada is pleased to launch its Local Journalism Initiative program, a national initiative of the Government of Canada in support of Canadian news media organizations.
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One of the key steps in your Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) application is identifying a need for civic journalism in an underserved community. The aim of the program is to broaden coverage on civic institutions and issues across the country.
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Have you signed up for our Local Journalism Initiative Newsletter? We want to keep you updated before launch the initiative in the coming weeks.
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The Globe and Mail has launched a new brand campaign and a refreshed Report on Business magazine.
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Media Literacy Week is an annual national campaign hosted by MediaSmarts and the Canadian Teachers Federation to promote digital and media literacy, with activities and events taking place in classrooms, libraries, museums and community groups from coast to coast to coast.
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Can you tell the difference between what is fact and what is fiction? In today’s digital world, critical thinking is more important than ever. MediaSmarts presents Canadians with a variety of resources to help make sure you know the information you're consuming is factual.
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Fake news and disinformation are serious concerns for Canadians but now there is a simple solution. Watch the new, animated video produced by News Media Canada to learn how to SPOT fake news and stop it in its tracks.
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Investigative journalism requires a painstaking amount of diligence and perseverance, frequently in the face of a lack of cooperation and information sharing.
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