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While the world continues to witness the exchange of bombs and gunfire in Ukraine, the University of Toronto’s Ann Komaromi is involved in…

Canada’s Walk of Fame Awards Celebration recently honoured 10 extraordinary Canadians for their contributions to music, television, journalism,…

From working with in-house counsel experts to advancing social justice initiatives and providing information about access to justice services at…
Stay-at-home orders and physical distancing have made the practice of journalism more challenging. And yet, as one University of Toronto expert…

In one of the most iconic scenes in All the President’s Men, a mysterious figure emerges from the shadows of a deserted parking garage and tells…

Journalism in Canada and around the globe is under siege as attacks on journalistic integrity abound. What is the best way to improve the public trust…

When Jeffrey Dvorkin began his journalism career at CBS News in 1972, “the assumption was that no one is going to lie to you.” “There…

If you ask Sarah Giles what a normal work week looks like for her, she will tell you that for most of her career, there has been no such thing. Before…

It’s easy to be fooled by a misleading link in your inbox, but for journalists, a seemingly innocent click could put their work and sources at…

After moving to Toronto from Libya four years ago, Husien Mohamed and his wife Rabia Alsabaie were surprised to hear about the shootings and stabbings…

U of T will be home to a new model of journalism – one tapping into the expertise of academics – when The Conversation Canada launches next…

University of Toronto's Aisha Ahmad, an assistant professor of political science, and Minelle Mahtani, an associate professor of human geography…