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With the summer nearing its unofficial end, News Media Canada is looking forward to the fall with a positive outlook. In the next couple of weeks, we've got some very exciting projects we're looking forward to telling you about.
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The Canadian Association of Journalists, the Centre for Free Expression, News Media Canada and the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression are inviting nominations for the 2019 Code of Silence awards for outstanding achievement in government secrecy.
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In the run-up to October's federal election, the Toronto Star has made digital subscriptions freely available to the roughly 2 million post-secondary students attending schools across Canada.
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Research from the UK association, Newsworks, finds that ads in quality editorial environments are more effective. Newsworks has commissioned various studies that examine the impact of context, including “Context Matters”, where neuroscience explores brain responses to ads.
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News Media Canada will be launching a unique media literacy program on September 16, designed to teach Canadians of all ages how to critically assess online news and information.
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Saskatchewan's the Watrous Manitou has announced several new perks for its digital readers. In addition to being able to read the publication's weekly top story for free, subscribers will also be able to access a special online business directory, photo galleries, classifieds and upcoming community events.
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News Media Canada has a number of resources available online relating to the issue of public notice. Government has a duty to inform Canadians about its program, services, policies and decisions.
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With newspapers being buffeted these days by endless change, it is more crucial than ever for employees to be goal oriented, and pulling hard in a single direction.
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