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Craigslist Founder Craig Newmark Addresses Food Insecurity and Misinformation
Craig Newmark Philanthropies is addressing food insecurity in America. Craigslist founder Craig Newmark joins Cheddar to discuss CNP's recent donation, the government helping small businesses, and misinformation.
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Microsoft is replacing newsroom journalists with machines
Managers of the software company have decided to switch to artificial intelligence to select and edit news.
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Microsoft to Lay Off Editorial Workers
Dozens of Microsoft employees to lose journalism jobs to computers as the company looks to replace editorial workers with A.I.
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Maria Ressa, a journalist in the Philippines, talks about attacks on journalism and democracy
Ressa spoke to the CBC's Adrienne Arsenault in January 2019 about her fears for both institutions in her country.
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Amnesty: Somalia journalists face abusive means of suppression
A recent Amnesty International report says harassment and intimidation of journalists are so deeply entrenched, it makes Somalia one of the most dangerous places to report from.
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Talking to CGTN | The Listening Post (Feature)
We speak to Zou Yue, an anchor on China's state-funded network CGTN, about the coronavirus, Uighur persecution and more.
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Trump undermining press freedom: Report
US president's attacks on journalists and insults towards news organisations have become an almost daily occurrence.
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Ghassan Kanafani and the era of revolutionary Palestinian media | The Listening Post (Feature)
Palestine's Ghassan Kanafani, a writer, artist, journalist and politico has left a lasting legacy in the Arab world.
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Assange extradition hearing gets under way in London
WikiLeaks founder faces up to 175 years in US jail over publication of military whistle-blower revelations.
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Hana Gartner’s most memorable Fifth Estate moments
Longtime Fifth Estate host Hana Gartner was known for her forthright disposition and cut-throat interview style. In honour of her appointment to the Order of Canada, here are some of her most memorable investigations and TV moments.
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Reporting on coronavirus from Wuhan | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley
CBC's Wendy Mesley speaks to a reporter who decided to stay behind in Wuhan to cover the coronavirus outbreak. Chris Buckley from the New York Times is one of the few foreign journalists left inside the quarantine zone. What does he want...
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Toronto journalist Royson James to be appointed to the Order of Ontario
Toronto journalist Royson James is among a number of new appointments to the Order of Ontario. CBC’s Dwight Drummond sits down with James to discuss highlights from his journalistic career and what the honour means to him.
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Rubber bullet felt like a 'ton of bricks,' says reporter in L.A.
Noel Phillips, North America correspondent for Good Morning Britain, says he was talking with protesters in Los Angeles demonstrating against the Trump administration's immigration raids when he heard rubber bullets flying around him,...
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Steve Paikin bids farewell to The Agenda
Steve Paikin joins us to reflect on his long career in broadcasting, and his show The Agenda. He served as the host for 19 seasons, and says his time at TVO was public television at its ‘absolute most mission driven.’ The final episode...
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France solidarity protest: Journalists denounce killing of colleagues in Gaza
Hundreds of journalists in France protested in the capital, calling for an end to the killing of their colleagues in Gaza.
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Wintour's exit as Vogue editor-in-chief comes at 'very perilous time' for magazine industry, says Jeanne Beker
Anna Wintour is stepping away from her role as U.S. Vogue's editor-in-chief but will retain editorial control over the storied fashion magazine. Fashion journalist Jeanne Beker says that while Wintour remains in charge of the global...
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After 40 years with CBC, legislature reporter Jean Laroche is retiring
Watch Jean Laroche's interview with Amy Smith where he talks about how political reporting has changed over the years, what stories stood out to him most and his advice for journalists just getting started.
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Trump appoints journalist Sara Carter as new US Drug Czar
President Donald Trump has appointed investigative journalist Sara Carter as the new head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). Carter, known for her reporting on national security and crime, is tasked with tackling the...
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Celebrating the career of veteran CBC journalist Belle Puri
Reporter Belle Puri has been a staple of B.C.'s journalism scene for nearly five decades, much of it at CBC. She has covered local news, health and business, even serving a stint as the Victoria bureau chief and the host of the afternoon...
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New national media association for Indigenous journalists launches
Indigenous Media Association of Canada co-founder Eden Fineday says there was a need for a national body to represent the voices of First Nations, Inuit and Métis storytellers.
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CPJ urges reversal of Palestinian authority’s decision against Al Jazeera
CPJ condemned the Palestinian Authority's decision against Al Jazeera
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Italy says talks ongoing with Iran to secure release of journalist Cecilia Sala from prison
Sala was reporting in the Iranian capital when she was detained on 19 December, according to the Italian foreign ministry.
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Fact check: How deadly was 2024 for journalists?
An estimated 104 journalists lost their lives in 2024, with Palestine the most dangerous territory.
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Elon Musk Calls The Guardian a 'Dying Publication' Amid X Boycott
Elon Musk has criticized The Guardian as a "dying publication" after the news outlet announced a boycott of his social media platform, X (formerly Twitter). The feud highlights growing tensions between Musk and major media outlets over...