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FEATURES
Jorge Barrera of APTN News: The 2012 J-Source Newsperson of the Year Jorge Barrera, a reporter for the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network,
has been named the winner of the 2012 J-Source Newsperson of the Year
Award for his investigative work in First Nations communities and for
his outstanding, multi-platform reporting on the Idle No More
movement.
By the Stylebook: Describing same-sex marriages
By Katie Toth
As AP confirms use of "husband" and "wife" for same-sex married couples,
The Canadian Press looks back on our big shifts for LGBT language.
Q&A with Newsana co-founder Ben Peterson
By Belinda Alzner
Newsana wants to elevate the conversation and create a curation
community that provides meaning to its members. But how will they
capture users' short attention spans on the Internet?
Journalists, lock up your cellphones
By Thomas Rose
Journalists may want to get into the habit of locking their cellphones
in the wake of a ruling by the Ontario Court of Appeal which found
police do not need a warrant to search unprotected phones.
10 social media tools, tips and trends for journalists
By Shauna Rempel
From tools to new platforms, the Social Media Weekend at Columbia
University looked at the latest trends in social media and how
journalists can use them to better their reporting.
J-Source and ProjetJ are projects of The Canadian Journalism Foundation in collaboration with leading journalism schools and organizations.
CJF News: Are you an early-career journalist looking to explore your beat
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CJF Awards: Early-bird rates available for tables and tickets for the 16th Annual CJF Awards until March 29.
Visit CJF Awards to purchase a ticket. To buy more than five tickets or a table, contact
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