Monthly Archives: juillet 2020

CAJ calls on OPP to retract threat of charges, apologize to journalist

2022-11-17T18:32:50-05:00

TORONTO, July 31, 2020 /CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is alarmed to learn the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has threatened CBC reporter Colin Butler with harassment charges while performing his reporting duties. "Responsible, ethical, reporting requires that journalists seek out comments from individuals who are subjects of investigations," said CAJ president Brent Jolly. "Trying to intimidate journalists for doing their job is completely unacceptable. Journalism is not a crime." The CAJ demands that the OPP retract its threat to lay charges against a reporter conducting an investigation, clarify that it will not intervene in normal reporting practices, [...]

CAJ calls on OPP to retract threat of charges, apologize to journalist2022-11-17T18:32:50-05:00

L’ACJ condamne les attaques sur les journalistes au Quebec

2022-11-17T18:36:55-05:00

OTTAWA, 28 juillet 2020/CNW/ — L’Association canadienne des journalistes (ACJ) condamne les attaques contre des journalistes qui couvraient des manifestations anti-masques à Québec et à Montréal survenues le week-end dernier, et demande à la police de sanctionner tout comportement des manifestants qui nuit à la santé et à la sécurité des journalistes.  « Les agressions physiques, le harcèlement et l’intimidation envers les journalistes n’ont pas leur place dans une société démocratique. Ces actes s’attaquent à la liberté de la presse et nous ne pouvons les passer sous silence », indique Brent Jolly, président de l'ACJ. Dimanche, la journaliste de TVA [...]

L’ACJ condamne les attaques sur les journalistes au Quebec2022-11-17T18:36:55-05:00

Layoffs at Global: Canadians lose out on vital journalism during COVID-19

2022-11-17T18:40:27-05:00

Update: An earlier version of this press release stated that Global had laid off 70 journalists from across its operations. Global claims that number is incorrect but declined to say how many people were laid off. TORONTO, July 23, 2020 /CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) was dismayed to learn that multiple journalists, predominantly employed in Global News' digital operations, lost their jobs yesterday.  The decision, according to a memo obtained by J-Source, largely eliminated Global's lifestyle, entertainment and social media teams. Global's daily news podcast Wait, There's More was also cancelled abruptly, with managers giving the team [...]

Layoffs at Global: Canadians lose out on vital journalism during COVID-192022-11-17T18:40:27-05:00
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