A Truer North

A dog walks near the Church of the Holy Family in Łutsël K’é, Northwest Territories. The church was built near the present day settlement in the 1930’s and moved to its current location at the tip of the peninsula—one of the tallest and most recognizable structures in the community (Photo by Pat Kane)

Local journalists from northern Canada are trying to build a better, more representative system.

Pandemic Gains

How three student publications managed to adapt during a pandemic. The pandemic has forced journalism organizations to find creative ways to communicate information, and student publications are no exception. In-person conversations have now turned into Slack messages and lectures replaced with Zoom squares. As a result of COVID-19, students have been pushed off-campus, making it… Continue reading Pandemic Gains

The Mother Load

Photo by Bee Quammie

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

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