“What the Cape Breton Post did was a danger to the public,” expert says
A camera being smashed shouldn’t immediately draw battle lines.
Union credits CANADALAND piece for exposing “years of virtual inaction” and prompting staff to write management.
If he thinks Indigenous people are being cruel to Sir John A. Macdonald, Black should have a chance to see how he’ll be remembered.
Changes come as a result of the newspaper reviewing its “freelance footprint”
The paper will be down to just news and business as standalone sections at least four days a week
“In the largest city in Canada, there doesn’t seem to be a single Muslim-led paper of substance or wide distribution.”
La DOSE is being sued for copyright infringement by a trio of newspapers, in a case that could set a legal precedent for how much of an article can be aggregated.
Not everything outside current affairs is frivolous or misguided. Stories, Siobhan Özege writes, bring us together, too.
He hopes to “prove we’ve gone back to our roots journalistically.”