Spring 2016

Don’t Stop the Presses

Don’t Stop the Presses

This could have been the Review’s last print issue.…

New Here

New Here

Reflections on being a journalist who didn't grow up Canadian.…

Elements of Style

Elements of Style

Reflections on the power of personal style.…

A Capital Idea

A Capital Idea

Reflections on the politics of capitalization.…

School’s Out

School’s Out

Reflections on being a teacher-turned journalist.…

Scientific Method

Scientific Method

Reflections of scientist-turned-journalist.…

Inconvenient Truths

Inconvenient Truths

Reflections of a freelance fact checker.…

Calling Out the Cops

Calling Out the Cops

Inside the Toronto Star's 17-year fight to expose carding—the investigations, the legal battle and the power of the press to provoke change.…

Collateral Damage

Collateral Damage

Coverage of Toronto's gang and gun violence perpetuates a dangerous narrative that puts Black communities in the crossfire.…

The Next Frontier

The Next Frontier

LGBT coverage is becoming more nuanced, one group at a time. Next step: trans people.…

Silenced No More

Silenced No More

Indigenous journalists are tired of seeing their communities reduced to stereotypes. The job ahead: change the narrative and tell truer stories …

Token Effort

Token Effort

Newsroom managers say they can't afford to do more about diversity. For journalists of colour, that argument holds no water…

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