The last time anybody studied the demographics of Canadian newsrooms was in 2004. It showed that only 3.4 per cent of reporters
Red Deer, a city of about 100,000, isn’t the only place in the country where the crisis in local journalism is reshaping
In a city already lacking local media, failing to represent Brampton’s diverse population could lead to lost opportunities for residents, said participants
Time to stop sugar-coating and say it as it is. White privilege. White power. White preposterousness. They exist. Period. The first two,
Women of colour in journalism bring a lot to the job. And take a lot, too.
An obvious part of solving this problem is diversifying mainstream newsrooms through the hiring of reporters from diverse communities
Nearly 70 years since South Asians won the right to vote in Canada, Jagmeet Singh has become the first non-white leader of
Jagmeet Singh does not yet have a seat in the House of Commons. So when the new NDP leader comes to visit,
When Carleton University asked reporter Judy Trinh to give a talk on diversity in the journalism industry to students in the journalism
Journalism students say they find value in learning how to report on immigration and race issues. Many would like to see more