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Canada’s original voice on media criticism. Questioning the industry’s faults and celebrating its successes since 1984. IG/TikTok: @ReviewofJourn

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🚨 journo job alert 🚨 We are hiring two contract producer positions for The Globe and Mail's flagship daily podcast, the Decibel. It's a super-fun and talented team, working on great stories that matter. Happy to chat/DM with questions! can241.dayforcehcm.com/CandidatePorta…

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Do you have what it takes to make it big as a journalist on TikTok? Sahaana Ranga (she/her) explores the challenges facing the wild west of the internet corner of the internet in "Where the Wild Things Are" for #theReview reviewofjournalism.ca/where-the-wild…

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Last chance to apply to this one-of-a-kind investigative journalism fellowship. Work with three cutting edge outlets, earn $4,300 a month and work on big stories that matter. Deadline is 11:59 PM tonight!

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I am so grateful to photojournalists Jen Osborne,Jesse Winter Cole Burston Ben Nelms Amber Bracken for allowing me to share their experiences, and report on the unsustainable & hostile environment photojournalists face in Canada. A big thanks to my handling editor Samia Madwar The Walrus

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After years of being exposed to trauma, these journalists are advocating for better mental health support. Read more in Lauryn Kovacs' piece "Mind Matters" reviewofjournalism.ca/mind-matters/

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This is a thorough and damning piece and it's good to see it making the rounds. I also want to point out that none of this scrutiny is new. Two years ago Rahaf Farawi published this piece (online and in print) for Review of Journalism reviewofjournalism.ca/cbcs-palestine…

This is a thorough and damning piece and it's good to see it making the rounds. I also want to point out that none of this scrutiny is new. Two years ago <a href="/rfrwi/">Rahaf Farawi</a> published this piece (online and in print) for <a href="/ReviewofJourn/">Review of Journalism</a> 

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🚨DEADLINE EXTENDED: We’ve partnered with @Kukukwes to host TWO paid fellowship opportunities for young BIPOC journalists! See their website for more information. Applications close June 3 at midnight Atlantic time. forms.gle/UrTNwbHPmShUKo…

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This is a great Review of Journalism piece by 🐢yezua on the challenges of the Canadian games media space. Pretty cool to be featured in a story published by my alma mater. Also love that my anecdote about Sea of Stars and Sabotage Studio made it in! reviewofjournalism.ca/game-changers/

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Mentorship in journalism provides both practical advice and emotional support. Relationships like these help journalists navigate challenges, break into new roles, and stay in the industry—while inspiring them to give back to the next generation. Read the story, link in bio!

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Presse Internationale, a go-to destination for Toronto’s magazine community, is closing its Annex location. But instead of stepping away, owner Edith Yang is embracing a new direction in the world of print. Read more at reviewofjournalism.ca Photography by Justyn Roque 📸

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A look behind the curtain on how some local publications are beginning to move away from a reliance on advertising revenue. Give it a read here: reviewofjournalism.ca/ditch-the-ads/

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What defines good food? Is it about the dish or the story behind it? Food journalism is changing, but is it losing something important? Rebecca Fleming, Karon Liu, and others discuss the future of food coverage. Read on at reviewofjournalism.ca 📸 by Kyana Alvarez

What defines good food? Is it about the dish or the story behind it? Food journalism is changing, but is it losing something important? Rebecca Fleming, Karon Liu, and others discuss the future of food coverage. Read on at reviewofjournalism.ca

📸 by Kyana Alvarez
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Agricultural gag laws are silencing efforts to expose animal cruelty on Canadian farms. What does this mean for agricultural investigative journalism? Does the public care enough to demand accountability? Read more at reviewofjournalism.ca 📸 by Apryl MacFarlane

Agricultural gag laws are silencing efforts to expose animal cruelty on Canadian farms. 

What does this mean for agricultural investigative journalism? Does the public care enough to demand accountability? Read more at reviewofjournalism.ca

📸 by Apryl MacFarlane
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The Review of Journalism is back with fresh stories to kick off the new year! 🎉 Free as a Zine 📖 Journalism Finds a Way 🌊 Last Toast 🍸 Read on at thereviewofjournalism.ca

The Review of Journalism is back with fresh stories to kick off the new year! 🎉

Free as a Zine 📖

Journalism Finds a Way 🌊

Last Toast 🍸

Read on at thereviewofjournalism.ca