Bruce Headlam, media editor of The New York Times, discusses his most embarrassing moment. By Carly Lewis and Kasia Mychajlowycz
CAJ responds to Quebec’s proposal for “professional” titles for journalists
In response to a Government of Quebec report that suggested some journalists be given a professional title, The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) released a statement arguing that the proposal would infringe upon the freedom of the press. The proposed legislation is designed to help the public distinguish between amateurs and those “serving the public interest” and to fight… Continue reading CAJ responds to Quebec’s proposal for “professional” titles for journalists
The Most Tales: Steve Buist (Part 1)
Steve Buist, investigations editor at the Hamilton Spectator, discusses his most powerful piece of journalism.
The Most Tales: Steve Buist (Part 2)
Steve Buist, investigations editor at the Hamilton Spectator, discusses his most difficult meal on the job.
If You Can’t Make Journalism Profitable, Make It Not-for-Profit
A few of Hamilton’s top-ranking police officers and their communications director gather in the Mulberry Street Coffeehouse, as rain gently falls outside on an August morning. They are still in uniform, hats off, looking relaxed as they joke with each other and ease into their chairs in a secluded corner. As investigative journalist and Canadian… Continue reading If You Can’t Make Journalism Profitable, Make It Not-for-Profit