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J-Source

J-Source.ca is produced by a collaboration of post-secondary journalism programs in Canada, aiming to promote national discussion about journalism and journalism education as well as to provide a source for news, research, commentary, advice and resources for industry professionals, academics, journalism and media students.

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Fédération professionnelle des journalistes du Québec | FPJQ

Depuis 1969, la Fédération professionnelle des journalistes du Québec défend la liberté de la presse et le droit du public à l’information. Adhérer à la FPJQ, c'est faire partie d'une communauté journalistique et obtenir une carte de presse reconnue partout.

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IJNet

Produced by the International Center for Journalists, IJNet delivers the latest on global media innovation, news apps and tools, training opportunities and expert advice for professional and emerging journalists worldwide. 

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Accueil - Conseil de presse du Québec

Le Conseil de presse du Québec est un organisme privé, à but non lucratif, qui œuvre à la protection de la liberté de la presse et à la défense du droit du public à une information de qualité.

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Canadian Association of Journalists

The CAJ promotes excellence in journalism, encouraging investigative journalism.It serves as the national voice of Canadian journalists, and upholds the public’s right to know.

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Radio Television Digital News Association

RTDNA Canada is a progressive organization offering a forum for open discussion, educational information and action in the news industry. The Association speaks for the leaders and members of Canada’s radio, television and digital news operations on the issues that impact news coverage and journalists. RTDNA Canada fosters education, career development, national and regional awards recognition, and an active dialogue with the membership.

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SABEW

A group of Canadian journalists launched the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW) Canada, SABEW’s first international chapter, in 2014. It now has more than 250 members, among them reporters and editors from The Globe and Mail, Bloomberg, Financial Post, The Canadian Press, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, The Logic and more. SABEW Canada’s mission is to define and inspire excellence in business journalism, including by hosting educational events, training sessions and networking events where business journalists can make new connections and be part of a community of colleagues and friends. SABEW Canada also hosts its prestigious Best in Business Awards competition.

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Pulitzer Center

The Pulitzer Center champions the power of stories to make complex issues relevant and inspire action.

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SEJ

The Society of Environmental Journalists is the only North American membership association of professional journalists dedicated to more and better coverage of environment-related issues. SEJ’s mission is to strengthen the quality, reach and viability of journalism that advances public understanding of environmental issues.

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