2012
Jalifax Chronicle Herald, April 14, 2012 Don’t take free press for granted Article related to RJRC press freedom conference Click here
Toronto Star, April 13, 2012 Readers asked about role of press councils in digital age Story about press council research by Ivor Shapiro and Lisa Taylor
Toronto Star, April 13, 2012 Media accountability: Share your opinion of the future of Canada’s press councils Click here
Ryerson University: News & Events, March 23, 2012 Study find public political discourse misses the mark on child care issues Features study by Ryerson journalism professor Ann Rauhala Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 14, 2012 ‘There is no such thing called freedom’ for journalists working in ethnic media Story by Sahar Fatima on challenges faced by ethnic media journalists while reporting on terror Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 14, 2012 Press Freedom in Canada: Public apathy, ‘courthouse culture’ and new media challenges Summary and highlights of the Press Freedom in Canada conference at Ryerson University Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 12, 2012 Libel and intimidation: Regarding Twit-slips and SLAPPs Coverage of the “Privacy, libel and intimidation: Press freedom and the strong arm of the law” panel at Ryerson’s Press Freedom conference Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 12, 2012 #freepresscda lunch with Tony Burman Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 12, 2012 Media mediocrity, lunch with Tony Burman and courtroom tweeting: A roundup of #freepresscda Day 1 Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 9, 2012 Courthouse Culture Article on panel at Ryerson’s Press Freedom conference Click here
Toronto Star, March 9, 2012 Canadian Charter of Rights: What is the status of press freedom in Canada? Public Editor Kathy English quotes Professor Ivor Shapiro in this piece about Ryerson’s conference marking the 30th anniversary of the Charter Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 8, 2012 You Can’t Say That! Article on “You can’t say that! Press freedom and the expression of opinion” panel at Ryerson’s Press Freedom conference Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, February 29, 2012 Press Freedom: Who gives a damn, anyway? Article by Ivor Shapiro discussing the apathy surrounding press freedom in Canada Click here
Globe and Mail, February 24, 2012 Brothers Ford taking it to The City Includes comments from School of Journalism professor Suanne Kelman Click here
Toronto Star, February 3, 2012 Leveson Inquiry: Can Canada learn from British inquiry into press ethics? Click here
2011
Ryerson University: News & Events, March 23, 2012 Study find public political discourse misses the mark on child care issues Features study by Ryerson journalism professor Ann Rauhala Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 14, 2012 ‘There is no such thing called freedom’ for journalists working in ethnic media Story by Sahar Fatima on challenges faced by ethnic media journalists while reporting on terror Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 14, 2012 Press Freedom in Canada: Public apathy, ‘courthouse culture’ and new media challenges Summary and highlights of the Press Freedom in Canada conference at Ryerson University Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 12, 2012 Libel and intimidation: Regarding Twit-slips and SLAPPs Coverage of the “Privacy, libel and intimidation: Press freedom and the strong arm of the law” panel at Ryerson’s Press Freedom conference Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 12, 2012 #freepresscda lunch with Tony Burman Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 12, 2012 Media mediocrity, lunch with Tony Burman and courtroom tweeting: A roundup of #freepresscda Day 1 Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 9, 2012 Courthouse Culture Article on panel at Ryerson’s Press Freedom conference Click here
Toronto Star, March 9, 2012 Canadian Charter of Rights: What is the status of press freedom in Canada? Public Editor Kathy English quotes Professor Ivor Shapiro in this piece about Ryerson’s conference marking the 30th anniversary of the Charter Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 8, 2012 You Can’t Say That! Article on “You can’t say that! Press freedom and the expression of opinion” panel at Ryerson’s Press Freedom conference Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, February 29, 2012 Press Freedom: Who gives a damn, anyway? Article by Ivor Shapiro discussing the apathy surrounding press freedom in Canada Click here
Globe and Mail, February 24, 2012 Brothers Ford taking it to The City Includes comments from School of Journalism professor Suanne Kelman Click here
Toronto Star, February 3, 2012 Leveson Inquiry: Can Canada learn from British inquiry into press ethics? Click here
Openfile.ca, December 29, 2011 What can an ethnocultural newspaper tell us about our city? Story on Ryerson professor April Lindgren’s research on local news content in ethnic news media Click here
Globe and Mail, December 19, 2011 Those who inspired in 2011 Story cites panel featuring female war correspondents who spoke at the RJRC’s 2011 Women in the Field symposium Click here
The Link, Radio Canada International, December 14, 2011 Story features Ryerson professor April Lindgren’s research on local news content in ethnic news media Click here
Omni Television, November 28, 2011 Story feature’s April Lindgren’s research on local news content in ethnic news media
CBC Metro Morning, November 25, 2011 Story feature’s Ryerson professor April Lindgren’s research on local news content in ethnic news media
The Toronto Review of Books, November 25, 2011 Reviewing the critic: The ever-increasing canon of Kamal Al-Solaylee’s theatre criticism Review of Ryerson professor Kamal Al-Solaylee’s book, Tonight at the Tarragon: A Critic’s Anthology Click here
Xtra, November 24, 2011 A tribute to Toronto’s Tarragon: Critic Kamal Al-Solaylee launches anthology of seminal theatre’s memorable works Click here
Canadian Press, October 7, 2011 Victory that seemed likely months ago slips through Tim Hudak’s fingers Ryerson professor April Lindgren interviewed about results of Ontario election campaign
AM640 (640 Toronto Radio), September 21, 2011 Story on Ontario election campaign strategy quotes Ryerson professor April Lindgren
Global News: Toronto, September 20, 2011 April Lindgren interviewed about politicians controlling perception on the campaign trail
CBC News: Toronto (CBLT-TV) Toronto, September 15, 2011 Discussion features Ryerson professor April Lindgren on provincial election polls
The New York Times, August 24, 2011 After Player’s Death, a Question of Privacy Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project Commenting on the dead: all in the timing? Click here
London Free Press, August 23, 2011 Hudak won’t commit on costs Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project Pink Flak jackets and babies: there’s more to women in the field Click here
Telegraph Journal, March 28, 2011 Twitter in the courtroom: how much is too much?
Globe and Mail, March 28, 2011 Dominance of coalition chatter betrays an embarassing truth Click here
Toronto Star, March 25, 2011 English: Women have come a long way Click here
Toronto Sun, March 25, 2011 A great sport: Gaillard scored one for female broadcasters Click here
Toronto Star, March 24, 2011 Questions over Layton’s health; does the public really need to know? Click here
Canada Meets World, March 23, 2011 Canadian women covering war – twice the battle, half the sky Click here
The Sault Star, February 5, 2011 Toronto’s ‘snowmageddon’ warnings may not be as silly as they seem
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project Pros vs. joes Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project Marching to the police beat Click here
Toronto Star, February 3, 2011 Snow scare prepared us, experts say
The Globe and Mail, January 29, 2011 On a trip back to Cairo, the guilt sets in; Returning to the city where he grew up, a Toronto professor is struck by the growing gap between the haves and have-nothings
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project Why the media doesn’t cover suicide (and why it should) Click here
J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project Journalist Terrence Belford passes away Click here
National Post, January 20, 2011 Is the truth stranger than non-fiction? Click here
The Canadian Press, January 7, 2011 Liberals say it’s premature to talk about McGuinty leaving after Oct. 6 election
2010
City News Toronto, December 23, 2010 From Colonel To Sex Killer: Russell Williams Chosen Newsmaker Of The Year Click here