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The Mother Load
It’s never been easy to be a journalist and a mother. Now it’s harder. Bee Quammie creeps down the stairs of her Oshawa townhouse, trying her best to embody silence, holding her breath to prevent her one-year-old, Layla, from waking up. It’s just past 7 p.m. on a late spring night in 2016, and it’s… Continue reading The Mother Load
Can Photojournalism Help Save the Environment?
Cameras in hand, journalists and photographers are taking action to help the environment. Here’s how.
TikTok Breaks the News
TikTok is used by many journalists, but the app has posed a challenge: how to balance online trends with news-related content that appeals to younger users.
Revisiting Indigenous Stories in the Review
The Review regularly tackles stories about Indigenous representation in the news – here is a sampling of the publication’s work since 2016 featuring Indigenous voices, stories, or writers.