The Globe’s Hypocrisy Is Showing Through Its Starched Shirt
Hit-hungry editors encourage confessional journalism. But when things get too hot, they let writers like Leah McLaren take the fall
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Hit-hungry editors encourage confessional journalism. But when things get too hot, they let writers like Leah McLaren take the fall
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Read MoreThe Walrus Foundation is pleased to announce that The Walrus magazine has received five Canadian Magazine Award nominations, including Best General Interest Magazine. The winners will be announced at the …
Read MoreAs the media industry pushes for more content with less oversight, editors have become an endangered species
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