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National Observer reporters have earned three nominations from the Canadian Association of Journalists for investigative journalism and in-depth reporting on Indigenous affairs.
Canada and Britain will co-host an international summit in London this summer on the growing threats to freedom of the press, and to promote better protection of journalists, The Canadian Press has learned.
The Toronto Sun committed a “serious breach of journalistic standards” for falsely reporting that refugees were slaughtering goats at a Scarborough hotel, said a self-regulating Canadian press council in a scathing statement released on Thursday night.
Five current employees of Torstar and one former employee will be forced to submit to questioning under oath in connection with an investigation into an alleged media conspiracy between Torstar, the owner of the Toronto Star, and Postmedia, the owner of daily newspapers across the country.
Toronto reporter Fatima Syed explores what is changing in Ontario politics and shares five things you may not know about Ontario's first-ever Green MPP.
Vice Media reporter Ben Makuch has lost his case at the Supreme Court of Canada, after a long legal battle that raised serious questions about freedom of the press.
Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the Conservatives are making spurious partisan arguments about his plan to help the news industry with tax measures.
The federal government is stepping in to help the struggling Canadian media industry with new tax credits and incentives valued at nearly $600 million over the next five years.
One dramatic White House expulsion might have gotten much of the attention on Thursday, November 8, 2018, but there's been another that free-speech advocates say must not be ignored: the banning of CNN reporter Jim Acosta.
Tim Fontaine launched the satirical Walking Eagle News site about a year ago after a lengthy career as a journalist covering Indigenous issues in Canada. Today, tongue firmly in cheek, he gives himself the titles Editor-in-Grand-Chief and Head Writer of "your finest source of Indigenous news, anywhere."