Tag: Journalism
CAB says excluding broadcast media from journalism tax credit unfair
The Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) says the federal government's exclusion of broadcast media from journalism support tax credits in Budget 2019 is unfair.
Tuesday's...
Budget 2019 details $595M in support for qualifying media, tax breaks
Budget 2019 offers more details of the Liberals' previously-announced, three-pronged plan to support Canadian journalism, amidst the challenges of a huge shift to digital...
Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast: Esther Enkin, retired CBC Ombudsman, on...
On our first podcast of 2019, Esther Enkin, who has retired after six years as the CBC’s complaint watchdog, and four decades as a...
VICE calls it a “dark day for press freedom” as SCOC...
VICE Canada is calling it "a dark day for press freedom."
The Supreme Court of Canada (SCOC) ruled today that VICE Media reporter Ben Makuch...
Canadaland served with Notice of Libel by WE Charity
WE Charity has served online news site Canadaland with a Notice of Libel and a request for retraction and apology following publication of an article...
Jack Nagler named new CBC/Radio-Canada English Services ombudsperson
Jack Nagler, CBC’s senior director of Journalistic Public Accountability and Engagement, has been appointed the public broadcaster’s new English Services ombudsperson.
Nagler has been with CBC...
Ronan Farrow to talk power, media and politics at CJF J-Talk...
Ronan Farrow, the investigative journalist behind the Pulitzer Prize-winning New Yorker investigation on movie mogul Harvey Weinstein's history of sexual assault, is set to speak at an upcoming Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF)...
Radio-Canada to test Journalistic Sources Protection Act before SCOC
Radio-Canada, the French-language arm of the CBC, will test the federal Journalistic Sources Protection Act before the country's highest court.
The Supreme Court of Canada...