In Smearing Julian Assange, Our Press Have Become Hypocrites

May 24, 2019

Journalists should focus on why Assange matters on the issue of press freedom instead of attacking his character

Michael Bryant Did A TEDx Talk About How Killing My Son Helped His Personal Growth

May 23, 2019

Bryant says he would not be the man he was meant to be if he hadn’t killed my son, Darcy Allan.

Postmedia Wants To Join Jason Kenney’s War Against Environmental Activists

May 17, 2019

The newspaper company has hired the UCP’s campaign director to lobby for participation in its new “energy war room”

StarMetro Vancouver Has A Union, But Not A Contract

May 17, 2019

Members voted down a tentative agreement last week

The National Post’s Bruce McArthur Victim-Blaming

May 9, 2019

What is revealed by a deeply unfortunate headline error conflating killer and victim

Globe And Mail To Offer Buyouts, Aims To Cut $10 Million From Operating Budget

May 8, 2019

The paper will turn to layoffs if they can’t hit their target

Faith Goldy Pissed Off The Wrong Lawyer

May 6, 2019

And other things we learned from a deep dive into her election-related filings

What The Media Missed At The Jordan Peterson–Slavoj Žižek Debate

May 1, 2019

By refusing to knock out Peterson, even when handed the chance, Žižek modelled what productive political discussion could look like

Where Are These Weird Anti-Canadaland Stories Coming From?

April 30, 2019

Similar op-eds calling Canadaland “fake news” have been popping up in strange places

How A Meeting Of “Press Barons” Shaped The Government’s News Bailout

April 12, 2019

A new book by Richard Stursberg reveals that the plan to offer a labour tax credit for news media has its origins in a Rogers-commissioned report, a dinner with Paul Godfrey, and research funded by industry players