A Survivor’s Guide for Canadian Journalists
A survey of the challenges—and opportunities—facing a new generation of writers, editors, and broadcasters
Read MoreFact-based journalism that sparks the Canadian conversation
A survey of the challenges—and opportunities—facing a new generation of writers, editors, and broadcasters
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Read More“Any slighting reference to Canada is bound to produce a flurry of anguished letters, most of them attached to manuscripts,” Michael Kinsley wrote in The New Republic three decades ago. …
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Read MoreAn open letter addressed to all members of Parliament and signed by more than 100 Canadian professors of law and related disciplines
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Read MoreThe sophisticated marketing machine of the Islamic State
Read MoreEzra Levant’s original television producer regrets nothing
Read MoreTwo eminent legal scholars detail exactly what we should welcome—and what should fear—in the government’s new anti-terror legislation
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