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Christie Blatchford’s passing is a great loss for journalismJournalist Christie Blatchford will be missed, Matthew Fisher says.CommentaryFeb 12, 2020
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Federal government’s journalism plan prompts praise from newspapers, criticism from broadcastersWhile the newspaper industry has applauded the $595-million, five-year funding commitment, a group representing Canadian broadcasters says it's unfair.CanadaMar 21, 2019
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Alberta Appeals Court bumps up award to ‘Scud Stud’ in defamation caseMartin's column, which used unnamed sources, painted Kent as bad candidate who had alienated party staff.CanadaMay 25, 2018
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Patrick Brown calls sexual misconduct allegations ‘absolute lies,’ may launch legal action“It was like getting hit by a truck and you’re in a state of shock,” Brown told Postmedia in his first interview since he resigned on Jan. 25.PoliticsFeb 9, 2018
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‘Hell freezes over’: National Post staff announce union drive at Postmedia’s flagship paperStaff at the National Post, the flagship publication of Canada's largest newspaper company, announced Wednesday that they are beginning a union drive with CWA Canada.CanadaSep 13, 2017
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Globe and Mail’s print edition in Atlantic Canada getting scrapped in NovemberThe Globe and Mail is putting a stop to its daily print edition across Atlantic Canada later this year.CanadaAug 21, 2017
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Are we giving money to the wrong forms of cancer?The most common type of cancer in Canada when it comes to fatalities doesn’t get the kind of funding or attention it deserves. Claire Brownell of the National Post has compiled a terrific feature on the subject and joins Geoff Currier on 680 CJOB at 10:15. Listen live at player.cjob.com-CanadaMay 16, 2017
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‘If it’s truly 2016’: Michelle Rempel blasts overt sexism on the HillCalgary MP Michelle Rempel made waves on Monday morning with a column about everyday sexism published in the National Post.PoliticsApr 18, 2016
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Postmedia cuts top Edmonton editors, lays off newspaper staffPostmedia has let go of the top two editors at the Edmonton Journal as part of a round of layoffs Tuesday.CanadaJan 19, 2016
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Is there a political cost to being politically correct?Former B.C. premier and former cabinet minister Ujjal Dosanjh tells Tom Clark white politicians need to freely express themselves on issues like language, race and ethnicity.PoliticsJan 10, 2016
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