There’s a frequent question we hear from parents and their offspring considering enrolling in our program that likely reflects a broader perception
When Rogers Media announced it was cutting 110 positions in May, Canadians — journalists, community leaders and critics — focused on OMNI.
An editor’s open letter following her firing by a Chinese-language newspaper over the Michael Chan affair has re-opened the conversation among “ethnic”
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Just weeks before its 40th anniversary one of the three major Chinese daily newspapers in North America has ceased printing in Canada.
Jeffrey Sze is a third-year student in the University of Toronto Scarborough and Centennial College’s joint journalism program. Batoul Hreiche is a fourth-year journalism student
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Journalism and the media play a major role in forming a national identity and informing the public about what’s important. That is