Facts and Frictions, the academic, peer-reviewed journal about journalism supported by J-Schools Canada/Écoles-J Canada and ...
In the early morning hours of June 3, Saskatoon StarPhoenix columnist Phil Tank sat before his computer, a column already written in his head and ready to pour out onto the keyboard. The day before he ...
Camille Dundas is working to reshape how people in Canada think about, hear and report on Black stories, a mission that Mary Ann Shadd Cary began more than 150 years ago. Dundas headlined the ...
AI is “unlikely” to help journalism, and AI-generated summaries will present yet another barrier for news publishers’ ability to reach their audiences, according to technology journalist Paris Marx.
Earlier this month, J-Schools Canada/Écoles-J Canada announced the recipients of its inaugural 2025 Canadian Student Journalism Awards, recognizing excellence, innovation and leadership among emerging ...
Influencers on social media who dabble in politics have not earned a stellar reputation. Last year, the U.S. Department of Justice indicted two Russians for allegedly pumping cash into a small media ...
With easy, personable prose and an honest, thoughtful approach, Christopher Cheung brings depth and humanity to a topic too often dismissed under the broad label of “diversity.” Early on, he ...
How journalistic roles are performed in Canada is a topic of hot debate, encompassing everything from coverage of Gaza to crime statistics. Such debate is happening in a journalism landscape where ...
Based on a shooting incident in Halifax, author Pauline Dakin exposes and critiques a striking lack of local news coverage in certain regions of Canada, bringing to light the potential consequences ...
The war on Gaza has exposed a breaking point between young people in Canada and traditional media Continue Reading Beyond the famine frame After nearly two years of Israel’s war on Gaza, Canada’s ...
How hyperlocal digital community journalism can offer more relevant and equitable coverage Continue Reading Making it ‘Local’: Community data journalism for health justice This paper reports on a ...
As anti-press hostility intensifies globally, its impact on academics, whose presence as authors in journalism-based publications has increased in recent years, presents an understudied subject in ...