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The Review of Journalism • 05/02/2024

Burnt Out

Wildfires, standoffs, and arrests: Inside the terrifying, underpaid lives of Canadian photojournalists
The Review of Journalism • 04/30/2024

Marion LaVigne on the Future of Up Here

‘Voice of Canada’s far North’ closed its Yellowknife offices last year. LaVigne speaks about the future of Up Here and the future of print magazine industry in general as its business model struggles to sustain itself.
The Review of Journalism • 04/29/2024

Jennifer McGuire on the Future of Xtra and Pink Triangle Press

Managing director of 2SLGBTQIA+ publisher discusses the future of journalism amid evolving online ecosystem
John Reeves
Review of Journalism • 04/24/2024

Mentors: 40 Years of Instructors

The Review’s four longest-serving instructors reflect on how the magazine has adapted and evolved in the last four decades, from 1984 to 2024
Review of Journalism • 04/23/2024

A Conversation with John Vaillant

The Vancouver author of Fire Weather talks to the Review about Canada’s carbon awakening.
J-Source • 02/08/2024

Journalists for Journalists

A vigil held in honour of our fallen colleagues. Over 100 Canadian journalists gathered Thursday evening in solidarity with the dozens of journalists who have been killed since October 7.
The Breach • 12/14/2023

CBC featured more Israelis even as Palestinian casualties rose, data shows

Public broadcaster barred employees from sharing outside journalism about Gaza, contradicting CBC’s general policy.

Research was conducted by: Prarthana Pathak, Saman Dara, Sam Jabri-Pickett, Helen Jacob, Katia Lo Innes, Hannah Mercanti, and Julia Tramontin.
Review of Journalism • 11/18/2023

The Grotesque Fascination of Real Estate

Despite an ongoing housing crisis, Canada’s weak economy, and several interest rate increases, major publications such as Toronto Life, Maclean’s, The Globe and Mail, and the Toronto Star continue to churn out real estate stories. Readers continue to revel in out-of-reach home galleries showcased in magazines.
Broadview • 11/10/2023

Why this Ontario city will be celebrating Diwali without fireworks this year

Personal fireworks were banned in Brampton last fall, changing how families will welcome the Festival of Lights.
Maclean's • 10/31/2023

The Building: A cozy, communal gallery for Fredericton's art lovers

Don’t let the imposing columns outside Fredericton’s Beaverbrook Art Gallery fool you—its new expansion is a warm, inviting space for art buffs (and an ideal party spot)
Maclean's • 08/09/2023

This log cabin for sale in B.C. comes with an active gold mine

Finders-keepers bonus: any future discoveries mined on the land are the automatic property of the new owner
Maclean's • 07/31/2023

This $19.5-million ranch comes with its own Disney-esque frontier town

The 480-acre Alberta property, which has hosted politicians, members of the C-suite elite and Dirty Harry himself, comes complete with a private lake and equestrian arena
Maclean's • 06/07/2023

As a kid, I was the main translator for my immigrant parents. It wasn't easy.

“I dealt with bank statements and insurance papers, paid hydro bills and translated during doctor visits.”
Maclean's • 04/21/2023

My career as a lawyer almost destroyed me

The hustle culture of litigation led me into a spiral of mental illness and addiction
Maclean's • 01/31/2023

Here’s what happened at the Maclean’s Ideas Summit

The inaugural Maclean’s Ideas Summit featured leading thinkers discussing the future of Canada in 2023
Parachute Media (deactivated) • 11/08/2021

Sex vs. state: abortion is health care

As more women rise and speak out against politicians for enacting laws that revoke their rights to abortions, the battle of sex vs. state is at its highest point. Currently, a
woman’s constitutional right to abortion is being challenged by Republican-dominant states across America.
The Voice of Canada • 07/01/2020

Black Lives Matter: A Fight for Change

On Monday, May 25th, 2020, the late George Floyd aged 46 years old was brutally and unjustly murdered by three police officers in Minneapolis.
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