Facebook has introduced a new "cyber hygiene" guide. But the social media giant and the federal government both admit much more needs to be done to safeguard the 2019 election.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Dan Fagin examines why some people don't buy into climate change, what that means for media, and why U.S. reporters seem to love Canada's prime minister.
From dressing up as the Grim Reaper to suggesting children could soon be smoking pot out of toaster ovens, Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu isn't afraid to stand out.
A group representing print and digital media publishers is calling on the federal government to set up a $350 million fund to support journalism in Canada.
Most of Washington is animated by chatter about the future of the Trump presidency, and whether it might be washed away by the constant leaks related to the Russia election-meddling investigation.
Canada has slipped for the second straight year in an index ranking freedom of the media, in part because of police spying on journalists and demanding reporters turn over background materials.
I believe this commitment is an important step to help protect rights, democracy and the future of an independent media, writes National Observer managing editor Mike De Souza.