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    Updated rules for language, terms for marginalized communities being discussed for new edition of Canadian Press Stylebook

    November 1, 2016 - By allisonr

    By ALLISON RIDGWAY and ANIA BESSONOV Staff Reporters The Canadian Press (CP) is discussing how to update its stylebook to reflect changing language surrounding LGBTQ, Indigenous and disabled communities, CP’s editor-in-chief said during a Ryerson Journalism Research Centre panel earlier this month. But the national news agency must keep its clients and readers in mind when contemplating such changes, said editor-in-chief Stephen Meurice. “Clarity of language is key,” Meurice told about 90 journalism students and members of the public at the panel. “You want people to read your whole story and you want them to understand what’s going on ……

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    Upcoming panel on how language evolves – and how journalism evolves with it

    September 22, 2016 - By allisonr

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    Meet the director of “Outed: The Painful Reality”, a film about homophobic media in Uganda

    September 12, 2016 - By allisonr

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