The Walrus 

Are We Seeing a Surge in Labour Unrest?

The Local 

The Mysterious French School Trustee Candidates Who Don’t Speak French. (Part of coverage that won a silver Digital Publishing Award for Best News Coverage, Community Publication.)

After a Voided Election, A Surge of Interest in a French School Trustee Race.

J-Source

‘People just need proof:’ How health-care media barriers and government obstruction shaped the story of the pandemic. (Also published in The Tyee.)

Online violence Is ‘death by a thousand cuts’, especially for women, LGBTQ2+ and racialized journalists, and COVID-19 has increased the toxicity. How can Canadian Newsrooms Better Respond?” (Also published in The Tyee.)

Bridging disciplines in the explanatory journalism boom.

Could a dedicated disinformation beat help address the infodemic in Canada?

Pandemic field notes from small market media.

Understanding the TikTok saga and what it means to Canada.

The Eyeopener

Students say the film program mishandles racialized narratives and representation. (Nominated for a John. H McDonald Award for Excellence in Student Journalism.)

Wellness Centre to re-open in February — but chaplains, partners out of the loop.

Where are our careers going in light of education and health care cuts?
 

On The Record

Counting threads: Unexpected supply costs in film, fashion programs put low-income, BIPOC students at disadvantage.

Ryerson faculty with young kids are in ‘survival mode’ and face continued uncertainty amidst virtual learning.

New Wave Magazine

The Baby Pill.