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2104, 2026

Canadian Association of Journalists announces the 2025 finalists for Canada’s preeminent awards program

April 21st, 2026|Categories: Awards, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to share its finalists for 2025 CAJ Awards. Recipients in each category will be announced at the awards gala on Saturday, June 13, 2026 at Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communications. The gala is the CAJ’s signature annual event to conclude its national conference. The theme for this year’s conference is Power, Platforms and the Press. “This year’s finalists all [...]

903, 2026

CAJ: Threatening journalists is a threat to freedom itself

March 9th, 2026|Categories: Advocacy, General|

On Friday evening, the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) learned that journalist Rachel Gilmore had recently been approached in public by individuals linked to, or implicated in, an investigation she had written, and was published by The Tyee that focused on white nationalists. According to a video shared by Gilmore on social media, she was approached by two men connected with white supremacist activities one evening last week while [...]

1702, 2026

The Canadian Association of Journalists launches 2026 Newsroom Diversity Survey

February 17th, 2026|Categories: Advocacy, General|Tags: |

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) Newsroom Diversity Survey is back for a sixth consecutive year. “Journalism’s democratic role depends on reaching and representing everyone — not only the most visible or powerful groups,” said Brent Jolly, CAJ president. “Research has shown us that audiences are more likely to trust news organizations that see them and listen to them. The Newsroom Diversity Survey isn’t about checking boxes, it’s about [...]

1201, 2026

CAJ stands with Amber Bracken as landmark press freedom trial begins

January 12th, 2026|Categories: Advocacy, General|

It’s been more than four years since Canadian photojournalist Amber Bracken was unjustly arrested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) while on assignment for The Narwhal in northern British Columbia.Monday morning marks the beginning of a five-week trial in B.C. Supreme Court that seeks justice for that egregious act. Bracken and The Narwhal are suing the RCMP for breaching their constitutionally protected rights as journalists.On Nov. 19, 2021, Bracken [...]

1812, 2025

Launch of Lawyers for Reporters is a vital step forward in strengthening press freedom in Canada

December 18th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), the University of King’s College and the Canadian Media Lawyers Association (CMLA) are joining forces to launch Lawyers for Reporters Canada, an initiative that will provide a range of pro bono newsroom legal services to support and bolster an effective democratic news media ecosystem. “In a time when more and more individuals and organizations are weaponizing legal tools to stifle public-interest journalism, Lawyers [...]

1012, 2025

The Canadian Association of Journalists publishes 2025 Diversity Survey results

December 10th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to release the findings of its fifth annual national Canadian Newsroom Diversity Survey today. This year’s voluntary survey collected data about 5,662 journalists from 325 newsrooms across radio, television, digital and print media in Canada. In total, the CAJ sent invitations to 900 newsrooms to complete the survey. “The Canadian Newsroom Diversity Survey is a critical source of data that over [...]

912, 2025

Vancouver city councillors should reject plan to introduce a transparency tax on citizens

December 9th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on Vancouver city councillors to reject a plan that would introduce a $10 fee on freedom of information requests at its upcoming council meeting today. “Charging Vancouverites for information that is rightfully theirs as taxpayers is wrong,” said Brent Jolly, president of the CAJ. “It’s a proposal that will literally take the ‘free’ out of freedom of information and privilege secrecy over [...]

2811, 2025

CAJ announces two new awards for its annual awards program

November 28th, 2025|Categories: Awards, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is proud to announce two new prizes have been added to the annual CAJ Awards program. One is for crime and justice reporting, and one is for local government reporting. Each award honours the life and work of a tremendous Canadian journalist. The Janice Johnston Award for Crime and Justice Reporting will recognize stories that treat victims of crime with dignity and respect, [...]

2909, 2025

CAJ submission to the consultation on the revision to the I-Visa Program for Representatives of Foreign Media

September 29th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Submitted via regulations.gov on September 29, 2025 Office of Regulatory Affairs and Policy U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Department of Homeland Security 500 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20536 RE: CAJ submission to the consultation on the revision to the I-Visa Program for Representatives of Foreign Media This submission speaks to the striking concerns of Canadian news organizations, labour groups, and individual journalists and media workers, regarding the proposed [...]

2309, 2025

CAJ calls for investigation into Montreal police’s brutal assaults on journalists

September 23rd, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on Quebec’s Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes (BEI), the independent civilian watchdog agency that investigates indices of police misconduct, to immediately examine a spate of press freedom violations by the Service de Police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) against journalists covering protests. Over the past several months, the CAJ has documented several examples where police have demonstrated hostile behaviour towards multiple Montreal-based [...]

1809, 2025

CAJ joins campaign coalition to fight against misinformation

September 18th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is proud to join more than two dozen Canadian news organizations and industry supporters for the newly-launched ‘Fact Checked’ campaign that aims to fight misinformation by amplifying the value of Canadian journalism. The campaign was produced by Unifor’s Media Action Plan. The campaign will see advertisements shared online and social media, aired on radio and television and printed in newspapers across the country. [...]

1109, 2025

CAJ joins global coalition calling for changes to U.S. visas for foreign journalists

September 11th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) vehemently opposes the recent changes proposed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that would severely limit Canadian journalists’ ability to live and work in the United States. This is not the first time this proposal has been made. During the last Donald Trump administration, changes were proposed to I visas that would limit the time foreign journalists can stay and work in [...]

1508, 2025

CAJ condemns targeted killing of journalists in Gaza

August 15th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

This past Sunday, a team of four Al Jazeera journalists and two freelance reporters were killed in a bombing by Israel. In the hours and days since we learned of the killing, we have also received considerable correspondence from members who have expressed their desire to see the CAJ issue a statement condemning the killings. The CAJ’s position has always been, and always will be, that attacks on journalists [...]

2407, 2025

Statement on the Attempted Intimidation of Globe and Mail Reporter Carrie Tait

July 24th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

In Canada, journalists shouldn’t need to look over their shoulders just for doing their jobs. But that’s exactly what’s happening to Globe and Mail reporter Carrie Tait, who has been the subject of a disturbing online intimidation campaign. An anonymous social media account has posted photos of her taken without her knowledge, tracked her private movements, and implied they will expose her confidential sources. "These kinds of intimidation tactics [...]

1607, 2025

The Canadian Association of Journalists welcomes new board members and announces leadership team for 2025-2026

July 16th, 2025|Categories: General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) welcomed several new board members and selected its leadership team for the coming year at its recent board and annual general meeting of members held late last month. The new directors are: Najib Asil (he/him) - National Director, Toronto Region Najib is the founder and executive director of the Free Speech Centre, a Toronto-based independent nonprofit dedicated to advocating for exiled journalists, supporting [...]

2506, 2025

Announcing the 2025 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellows

June 25th, 2025|Categories: Awards, General|

The Delegation of the European Union to Canada and the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) are thrilled to announce the laureates of the 2025 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship. The 2025 winners are: Aurélie Lachapelle (Montréal, Québec) for her story Tension en Allemagne à quelques jours du scrutin. In her well-researched piece, Aurélie tackles federal elections in the most populated EU Member State and shows journalistic rigor and talent in [...]

106, 2025

Canadian Association of Journalists celebrates excellence in Canadian journalism from 2024 at annual awards gala

June 1st, 2025|Categories: Awards, General|

Post text The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) capped off its 2025 national conference weekend by presenting this year’s CAJ Awards, Canada’s preeminent national investigative journalism awards program, run by and for journalists, at a gala dinner held earlier this evening at the Delta Hotel in downtown Calgary. Jeff Hamilton and Katrina Clarke, from the Winnipeg Free Press, were awarded this year’s McGillivray Award, which recognizes the program’s [...]

106, 2025

The Canadian Association of Journalists celebrates three journalists for their courage, perseverance and dedication to public service journalism with the annual Charles Bury Award

June 1st, 2025|Categories: Awards, General|

Post text The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) announced that journalists Kim Bolan, Daniel Renaud, and David Pugliese have been recognized with this year’s prestigious Charles Bury President’s Award at the annual CAJ Awards ceremony held earlier this evening in downtown Calgary. “Kim, Daniel and David have all exhibited incredible levels of courage and determination to persevere through unprecedented challenges to tell stories that matter,” said Brent Jolly, [...]

2805, 2025

Sault Ste. Marie Police Service recognized with national award for imposing a transparency tax on public records

May 28th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Post text The Sault Ste. Marie Police Service has been selected as this year’s recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy, in the law enforcement category, for its sweeping new plan to increase service fees to access documents and records. “This is a transparency tax, plain and simple,” said Brent Jolly, president of the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ). “This is a [...]

2605, 2025

Canada’s news industry launches peer support program to boost journalist mental health

May 26th, 2025|Categories: General|

Post text Journalists and news professionals across Canada today are launching an industry-wide mental health support program to combat stress, burnout and trauma exposure. Twenty volunteers were trained this month and are now officially open for business to offer confidential colleague-to-colleague help through the Canadian News Industry Peer Support (CNIPS) program, a pilot initiative of the Canadian Association of Journalists. “Canadian journalists are experiencing unprecedented levels of pressure [...]

1405, 2025

Who do you serve, actually? National transparency groups call out Vancouver Coastal Health for restricting information during the COVID-19 pandemic

May 14th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Post text Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH), the public agency responsible for delivering community and acute care services to more than a quarter of B.C.'s population, has been selected as the 2024 recipient of the municipal Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy for its routine breaking of access to information laws during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a Sept. 2024 report, Michael Harvey, B.C.'s Information and [...]

105, 2025

CAJ launches fifth annual Newsroom Diversity Survey 

May 1st, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Post text The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) Newsroom Diversity Survey is back for a fifth consecutive year. “As diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives are under attack south of the border, it is more important than ever to double down on our efforts to empower journalists of all backgrounds and identities,” said Brent Jolly, CAJ president.  “The CAJ’s Newsroom Diversity Survey is a critical data collection project [...]

3004, 2025

Ontario’s Greenbelt email-gate scandal nabs national lack of transparency award

April 30th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, Awards, General|

Post text Doug Ford’s Ontario government has been selected as the 2024 recipient of the provincial Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy for its continued failure to prevent senior employees from using their personal email accounts to also conduct public business. In Nov. 2024, the Toronto Star reported that a senior Ford government staffer implicated in Ontario’s Greenbelt scandal refused to hand over emails [...]

2804, 2025

Announcing the winner of the 2024-2025 Investintech-CAJ Journalism Scholarship!

April 28th, 2025|Categories: General|

Your Content Goes Here Each year, as our journalism scholarship concludes, we’re continually inspired by the caliber of data-driven stories submitted. The quality of work from college and university students keeps reaching new heights, and so it comes as no surprise that we’re excited about this year’s latest pool of talent. After carefully reviewing all eligible submissions, the Selection Jury has chosen the recipient of the sixth annual [...]

1704, 2025

Fallout from last night’s French-language Leaders Debate

April 17th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here Following last night's French-language leaders' debate, the Fédération professionnelle des journalistes (FPJQ) and the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) heard many concerns from members about how the post-debate press conference was dominated by lengthy questions and statements from Rebel News representatives. The FPJQ and CAJ have contacted the Leaders’ Debates Commission to address the concerns of reporters and photographers. In the short term, we [...]

1604, 2025

Access Denied: Federal government selected for 2024 Code of Silence Award for its obstructing release of records about residential schools

April 16th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, Awards, General|

Post text Nearly ten years after the publication of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)’s final report, Canada’s federal government continues to fight Indigenous groups from across the country seeking access to records surrounding residential schools. For this continued denial of access, it has been resoundingly selected as the 2024 recipient of the federal Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy. “The Truth and Reconciliation [...]

404, 2025

Canadian Association of Journalists announces this year’s finalists for country’s top investigative journalism awards

April 4th, 2025|Categories: Awards, General|

Post text The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to share its finalists for 2024 CAJ Awards. Recipients in each category will be announced at the awards gala on Saturday, May 31, 2025 at the Delta Hotel Downtown Calgary. The gala is the CAJ’s signature annual event to conclude its national conference. The theme for this year’s conference is Because Facts Still Matter. “Journalism that serves the [...]

404, 2025

Winnipeg journalist forced to turn over raw footage to police an affront to press freedom

April 4th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) was disappointed to learn that Morgan Modjeski, a Winnipeg-based reporter with CityNews, has been ordered to hand over to law enforcement the complete and unedited interview he did in 2023 in the aftermath of a deadly mass shooting in the city. The decision was passed down last week by Manitoba Court of King’s Bench Justice Gerald Chartier, who [...]

2603, 2025

Journalist Romain Chauvet must be acquitted by Greek courts

March 26th, 2025|Categories: General|

Your Content Goes Here Update: Romain Chauvet acquitted on March 27, 2025. Full details can be found on the RSF update: Acquittal Update The Professional Federation of Journalists of Quebec (FPJQ) and the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) are asking the Court of Appeal of Athens, Greece to face the facts: Franco-Canadian journalist Romain Chauvet must be acquitted of an unjust conviction against him. In October 2023, [...]

703, 2025

Barring journalists a crime against the democratic process

March 7th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is deeply concerned about the increasing and persistent restrictions governments, public officials, and other political actors are placing on journalists in Canada. In recent weeks, the CAJ has noted that journalists from multiple news organizations have either been barred from covering events, threatened, or had unjust restrictions based on their ability to pose questions to politicians. “Democratic society [...]

603, 2025

Applications open for EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship 2025

March 6th, 2025|Categories: Awards, General|

Your Content Goes Here Ottawa – The Delegation of the European Union to Canada and the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) are pleased to announce the 2025 edition of the European Union- Canada Young Journalist Fellowship. Deadline for submissions is Tuesday, 6 May 2025. The study tour to Brussels will take place in November of 2025. The EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship aims to recognize outstanding journalistic talent among [...]

2502, 2025

‘What’s there to hide?’ Nova Scotia proposes sweeping reforms designed to enhance dysfunction and keep citizens in the dark

February 25th, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here HALIFAX, NS., Feb 24, 2025 / CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston to reverse his government’s ill-advised plan that would prevent journalists from ‘scrumming’ politicians within the provincial legislature. “This is a bald-faced frontal assault on press freedom in a province where secrecy has long trumped transparency,” said Brent Jolly, CAJ president. “Now, the premier [...]

2201, 2025

The Canadian Association of Journalists publishes 2024 Diversity Survey results

January 22nd, 2025|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here TORONTO, ONT., Jan. 22, 2025 / CNW/  – The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to release the findings of its fourth annual national Canadian Newsroom Diversity Survey today. This year’s voluntary survey collected data about 5,806 journalists from 270 newsrooms across radio, television, digital and print media in Canada. In total, the CAJ sent invitations to 715 newsrooms to complete the survey.  [...]

1501, 2025

CAJ Fall 2024 mentorship program matches 52 journalists with mentors

January 15th, 2025|Categories: General, Professional Development|

Your Content Goes Here TORONTO, ON, Jan. 15, 2025 - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce that 52 early- and mid-career journalists have been successfully matched with mentors as part of the 11th round of its semi-annual mentorship program. “Matching more than 50 journalists to be mentored by some of the best and most talented in our industry is a tremendous way to ring [...]

312, 2024

The Canadian Association of Journalists opens nominations – and announces some changes – for its 2024 Awards program

December 3rd, 2024|Categories: Awards, General|

Your Content Goes Here OTTAWA, Dec. 3, 2024 / CNW/ – The #CAJAwards, Canada’s preeminent national investigative journalism awards program, run by and for journalists, is now accepting entries for its 2024 competition. This year’s CAJ Awards program features 18 categories and rewards journalistic excellence published across all platforms: digital, print and broadcast. The competition also recognizes reporting excellence in several topic areas, including: environment and climate change, [...]

3011, 2024

Your late Black Friday gift: The CAJ’s mentorship program is back!

November 30th, 2024|Categories: General, Membership|

Your Content Goes Here TORONTO, ON., Nov 30, 2024 - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce its popular mentorship is back and now accepting applications. “Give yourself the gift of mentorship this holiday season,” said Brent Jolly, CAJ president. “The CAJ’s mentorship program is a priceless opportunity for journalists to build professional connections and to nurture their development for years to come.” The Autumn [...]

1811, 2024

CAJ calls on student union to rescind proposals that fly in the face of press freedom

November 18th, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) demands Queen’s University’s Alma Mater Society (AMS), the undergraduate student association, rescind its plans to bring forward a sweeping motion that could impinge on the editorial freedom of the university’s independent student-run newspaper, The Queen’s Journal. In an editorial published on Nov. 15, The Journal editors-in-chief Allie Moustakis and Skylar Soroka, explain how forthcoming motions could impinge on [...]

711, 2024

Jolly’s remarks to Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security on November 7, 2024

November 7th, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here Mr. Chair, Thank you for providing me with the opportunity to address the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. Let me begin my remarks by clearly stating that I support the committee’s study of Russian Interference and Disinformation campaigns in Canada, particularly in the wake of the September 4, 2024 indictment from the U.S. Department of Justice that alleged both surreptitious and [...]

1909, 2024

Introducing Emelia Fournier, our new program coordinator!

September 19th, 2024|Categories: General|

Your Content Goes Here The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce that Emelia Fournier has been hired as our new program coordinator, assisting the organization with running professional development programs, member communication, and  the annual newsroom diversity survey. Originally from Winnipeg, Fournier, a member of the Métis Nation, is currently based in Montreal. “Having received direct support from the CAJ throughout my burgeoning career, I [...]

1209, 2024

Journalists shouldn’t have to pledge allegiance to the government or the monarchy to do their jobs

September 12th, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here September 11, 2024 - Toronto, ON: The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on Ontario premier Doug Ford and education minister Jill Dunlop, to exempt all journalists working at TVO and TFO from having to sign oaths of allegiance to the provincial government and the monarchy. “In Canada, journalists are not agents of the state,” said Brent Jolly, president of the CAJ. “Forcing working [...]

808, 2024

CAJ now hiring a Program Coordinator

August 8th, 2024|Categories: General|

Your Content Goes Here The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is seeking a Program Coordinator to assist with certain areas of its work. All work of the employee will ultimately be guided by the strategic plan, organizational pillars, and directives of committees. Candidates interested in the position are asked to email a resume, cover letter, writing and graphic samples to monique.durette@caj.ca. Please use the subject line: “Program Coordinator [...]

1906, 2024

Announcing the winners of the 2024 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship

June 19th, 2024|Categories: Awards, General|

Your Content Goes Here OTTAWA – The Delegation of the European Union to Canada and the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) are pleased to announce the laureates of the 2024 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship. The 2024 winners are:  Catherine Morrison (Ottawa, Ontario) for her story Canada follows European countries in establishing a right for workers to disconnect. In her piece, Catherine tackles public service governance issues, often overlooked [...]

1406, 2024

Journalism job losses at Global News undercut Canadians’ right to know

June 14th, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) was extremely disappointed to learn that nearly three dozen unionized journalists at Global News bureaus spread across the country were laid off this week. According to reporting by CBC News, 35 jobs have been lost. Twenty-five positions were cut in Western Canada, with 13 in Calgary, eight in Edmonton, one in Vancouver and three in Lethbridge. The remaining [...]

506, 2024

Vancouver Fire Rescue Services’ chill on access to information recognized with Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy

June 5th, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, Awards, General|

Your Content Goes Here TORONTO, ONT., June 5, 2024 / CNW/ - The Vancouver Fire Rescue Services (VFRS) has been selected as this year’s recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the municipal category for its efforts to charge exorbitantly high fees for access to a fire investigation report already paid for by taxpayers. In June 2022 a Value Village store [...]

106, 2024

‘A Red Cross for Journalism’: Committee to Protect Journalists awarded Canadian Association of Journalists’ 2024 Charles Bury Award

June 1st, 2024|Categories: Awards, General|

Your Content Goes Here TORONTO, ONT., Jun 1, 2024 / CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) has awarded this year’s prestigious Charles Bury Award to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) for their continued commitment to ensuring the safety and security of journalists working in some of the most dangerous environments around the world. “Amidst today’s cacophony of global chaos, the world needs a Red Cross [...]

106, 2024

Canadian Association of Journalists celebrates excellence in Canadian journalism from the past year at annual awards gala

June 1st, 2024|Categories: Awards, General|

Your Content Goes Here TORONTO, ONT., Jun 1, 2024 / CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) was pleased to acknowledge and celebrate the recipients of this year’s CAJ Awards for outstanding investigative journalism at an awards gala held earlier this evening at Toronto’s historic Reference Library. The Montreal Gazette’s Aaron Derfel was awarded this year’s McGillivray Award, which recognizes the program’s best investigative journalism published or [...]

2905, 2024

New guide aims to help Canadian journalists demystify world of philanthropic funding supports

May 29th, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here TORONTO, ONT., May 28, 2024 / CNW/ - A new report from the Inspirit Foundation, the Local News Research Project and the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) aims to provide journalists and media organizations with guidance and best practices about how news organizations can explore philanthropic funding as a means of supporting the creation of quality public service journalism. The report, Funding Journalism: A [...]

2205, 2024

Saying the quiet part out loud: Nova Scotia premier’s office recognized with award for punting promises to empower province’s information and privacy commissioner

May 22nd, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, Awards, General|

Your Content Goes Here TORONTO, ONT., May 22, 2024 / CNW/ - Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston’s office has been selected as this year’s recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy for its decision to walk back a plan that would have given order-making power to the province’s information and privacy commissioner. During the 2021 provincial election campaign, Houston, the leader of [...]

805, 2024

Indefensible: Department of National Defence earns top honour for Outstanding Achievements in Government Secrecy

May 8th, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here TORONTO, ONT., May 8, 2024 / CNW/ - Canada’s Department of National Defence has been selected as the 2023 recipient of the federal Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy for taking three years to respond to an access request by an Ottawa researcher who inquired about the cost of a controversial program to build new Canadian warships. Parliamentary Budget Officer [...]

105, 2024

Announcing the Winner of the 2023-2024 Investintech-CAJ Journalism Scholarship!

May 1st, 2024|Categories: Awards, General|

Your Content Goes Here As the Investintech-CAJ journalism scholarship ends each year, we’re always impressed by the data-driven stories being submitted. The journalism talent and quality of work seen from college and university students continues to grow. And this year is no exception as we announce the 2023-2024 winner. The Selection Jury has reviewed the eligible submissions and, after careful consideration, selected a recipient for the fifth annual Investintech [...]

1804, 2024

Arbitrary arrest of journalists does irreparable harm to the public’s right to know

April 18th, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on Montreal police to immediately drop the ‘mischief’ charge levied against Savanna Craig, a journalist with CUTV, who was covering a protest at a downtown bank earlier this week. Craig attended the protest on Monday after receiving a tip from a source. On numerous occasions, she explained to Montreal police officers that she was attending the protest [...]

1604, 2024

Canadian Association of Journalists announces finalists for this year’s top investigative journalism awards competition

April 16th, 2024|Categories: Awards, General|

Your Content Goes Here OTTAWA, ON., April 16, 2024 /CNW/ – The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to share the list of finalists for its 2023 awards competition. Recipients in each category will be announced at the awards gala scheduled for June 1, 2024 at the Toronto Public Library’s Bram & Bluma Appel Salon. The gala is the CAJ’s signature event that concludes the CAJ’s 2024 [...]

504, 2024

CAJ Spring 2024 mentorship program matches 67 journalists with mentors

April 5th, 2024|Categories: General, Professional Development|

Your Content Goes Here TORONTO, ON, Apr. 5 2024 - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce 67 early and mid-career journalists have been successfully matched with mentors as part of the tenth round of its semi-annual mentorship program. “It is incredible to witness the continued growth of our mentorship program since it began in those early dark days of the pandemic,” said Brent Jolly, [...]

603, 2024

Applications now open for EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship 2024

March 6th, 2024|Categories: General|

Your Content Goes Here Ottawa, ON, Mar 6 2024 – The Delegation of the European Union to Canada and the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) are pleased to announce the 2024 edition of the European Union-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship. Deadline for submissions is Monday, 6 May 2024. The study tour to Brussels will take place in October 2024. The EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship aims to recognize outstanding journalistic talent among young [...]

2702, 2024

Remarks from CAJ to House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage – Feb 27, 2024

February 27th, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here Remarks by Brent Jolly to the House of Commons Heritage Committee on Feb 27, 2024: "Thank you for providing me with this opportunity to provide you with my comments on the current crises (I use plural, here) facing the Canadian media industry. Je m'adresse à vous aujourd'hui en tant que président de l'Association canadienne des journalistes (ACJ). Pour ceux des membres de ce comité [...]

2602, 2024

Lack of accountability for law enforcement seizing journalist’s equipment sends a chilling message about press freedom

February 26th, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here Winnipeg, MB, Feb 26, 2024/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is deeply disappointed by the decision of a Manitoba judge that examined a 2017 incident where the camera of Winnipeg Sun photojournalist Chris Procaylo was seized by Winnipeg Police without a warrant. “This decision is a chilling response that brings into focus the very precarious situations journalists face in interactions with police [...]

2202, 2024

CAJ launches fourth annual Newsroom Diversity Survey

February 22nd, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here TORONTO, ON, Feb 22, 2024/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) Newsroom Diversity Survey is back for a fourth consecutive year. “The 2023 diversity survey set a high-bar as it collected the most comprehensive sample of newsroom demographic data ever compiled in Canadian media history,” said Brent Jolly, CAJ president. “Our challenge for 2024 is ambitious: to gather more and more data to [...]

1402, 2024

The CAJ’s Spring 2024 mentorship program is here!

February 14th, 2024|Categories: General, Professional Development|

Your Content Goes Here TORONTO, ON., Feb 14, 2024 - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ)’s popular mentorship program is back and accepting applications from early and mid-career journalists. This is the 10th round of the CAJ mentorship program, which began in 2019 and has successfully matched dozens of journalists with mentors in the years since. The program has helped journalists publish incredible stories, build valuable skills and access [...]

1202, 2024

CAJ welcomes its 2024 winter semester interns

February 12th, 2024|Categories: General|

Your Content Goes Here The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to welcome Hilena Demelie, Arjun Panchadar and Claire Hutcheon on board as the CAJ post-secondary student interns for the Winter 2024 semester. Demelie, Panchadar and Hutcheon will help further the CAJ’s advocacy, and aid in communication and program delivery. Beyond working for the CAJ’s various committees, they will also get the chance to work with a network [...]

602, 2024

In wake of dubious SCC decision, CAJ argues cabinet secrecy dramatically expanded against the public’s right to know

February 6th, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here TORONTO, ON/Feb. 6, 2024 - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) was extremely disappointed by Friday’s unanimous landmark decision rendered by the Supreme Court of Canada that will ensure Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s 2018 mandate letters to his then-incoming cabinet ministers will remain under lock and key. “This entire ordeal has made a complete mockery of the idea of government’s proactively disclosing information to [...]

3001, 2024

Media advisory: Brandi Morin press availability

January 30th, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here Today at 11:30 a.m. MT there will be a media availability outside the Edmonton Police Headquarters with journalist Brandi Morin and lawyer Richard Mirasty.  Morin will report to be fingerprinted at 11 a.m. She and lawyer Richard Mirasty will address the media outside of the building at 11:30.  On January 10, Morin, an award-winning Indigenous journalist, was arrested and charged with obstruction for doing [...]

2901, 2024

‘A blunt form of censorship:’ Press groups condemn arrest of journalist Brandi Morin

January 29th, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here National and international journalism community unites to denounce arrest and charge At a press conference held earlier today, more than a half-dozen pre-eminent press freedom groups joined in calling for the charges of obstruction to be dropped against journalist Brandi Morin, who was arrested in Edmonton earlier this month while reporting on a police raid on an unhoused encampment. Representatives of the [...]

2901, 2024

Statement from CAJ President at Jan 29 2024 press conference regarding Brandi Morin arrest

January 29th, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here Good morning – or good afternoon – depending on wherever you are joining us for this press conference today.   My name is Brent Jolly and I’m the president of the Canadian Association of Journalists.  Let me begin by saying how disappointed I am that this press conference is even needed today. It’s an incredibly sad reflection on the current state of press freedom in [...]

1901, 2024

Law enforcement’s attacks on journalists, press freedom, must end

January 19th, 2024|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here TORONTO, ON. Jan. 19, 2024/CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) demands that all national, provincial and regional law enforcement agencies swiftly implement enforceable policies that will prevent journalists from being improperly arrested or detained. Within the past month, multiple Canadian journalists have been arrested or forcibly detained while reporting from the field.  Last Wednesday, while on assignment for Ricochet Media, freelance journalist [...]

2212, 2023

Emergency Support Fund for Canadian Journalists underscores the duty of care we owe to each other

December 22nd, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

TORONTO, ON. Dec, 22, 2023/CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is launching a groundbreaking new pilot project that will help provide invaluable short-term financial support to its member journalists during times of crisis. The Emergency Support Fund for Canadian Journalists will provide eligible members of the CAJ with microgrants to cover short-term expenses related either to threats and crises caused by one’s work as a journalist or [...]

412, 2023

The Canadian Association of Journalists is now accepting nominations for its 2023 Awards program

December 4th, 2023|Categories: Awards, General|

OTTAWA, Dec. 4, 2023 / CNW/ – The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce entries are now being accepted for its CAJ Awards program, Canada’s preeminent national journalism investigative awards program.  This year’s CAJ Awards program features 19 categories and rewards journalistic excellence published across multiple platforms. There are special awards for journalism produced on specific topics, including: environment and climate change, labour, and human rights.  [...]

3011, 2023

Letter to Nova Scotia Department of Justice: Review of Nova Scotia Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPOP)

November 30th, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

November 27, 2023 Department of Justice FOIPOP Modernization PO Box 7 Halifax, NS B3J 2L6 foipop.modernization@novascotia.ca RE: Review of Nova Scotia Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPOP) Dear Working Group members, Thank you for the opportunity to provide you with our association’s feedback on Nova Scotia’s review of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIPOP Act) and related legislation and regulations. We hope this [...]

2911, 2023

Cooler heads prevail: Ottawa and Google announce deal

November 29th, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to learn that the federal government and Google have been able to reach an agreement, announced earlier today, that will see the tech giant pay $100-million annually to Canadian news organizations.  "Achieving this détente is a critical step in beginning to address the complicated and uneven relationship that has existed between tech platforms and journalism for quite some time," said Brent [...]

2111, 2023

The CAJ’s 2023 Canadian Newsroom Diversity Survey is the most comprehensive data set on gender and race in Canadian newsrooms

November 21st, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|Tags: , |

TORONTO, ONT., Nov 21, 2023 / CNW/  – The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to release the findings of its third annual national Canadian Newsroom Diversity Survey. For this year’s voluntary survey, the CAJ collected data on 6,035 journalists from 273 newsrooms across radio, television, digital and print media in Canada. This is an increase in participation from 5,012 journalists at 242 newsrooms in the 2022 survey. [...]

1411, 2023

The Fifth Annual Investintech-CAJ Journalism Scholarship for 2023-2024 Is Now Open

November 14th, 2023|Categories: Awards, General|

We’ve got great news for all you aspiring journalists out there! We're thrilled to announce the launch of the fifth Investintech - CAJ Data Journalism Scholarship, and applications are now being accepted for the 2023-2024 academic year.This scholarship is a great opportunity for post-secondary Canadian students who are interested in a career in journalism. With prizes to help you, the budding journalist, both financially and with opportunities for your career, the scholarship [...]

211, 2023

CAJ: Journalists taking photographs on public property is not against the law

November 2nd, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

TORONTO, Nov 2, 2023 - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is utterly dismayed by the fact that photojournalist John Morris was arrested for taking photographs whilst on public property in Quebec City earlier this week. In a democratic country, a journalist carrying a camera should not instill fear in anyone. The fact that Mr. Morris, however, was detained, cuffed and searched by police because his fixed non-zoom lens [...]

3110, 2023

CAJ Fall 2023 mentorship program matches 70 journalists with mentors

October 31st, 2023|Categories: General, Professional Development|

TORONTO, Oct 31, 2023/ CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce 70 early and mid-career journalists have been successfully matched with mentors in the ninth round of its mentorship program.   Throughout the autumn and early winter, mentees will be working with mentors from across the country, mediums and platforms. Mentors had the option to select mentees for a full six-week individual or group mentorship, [...]

2410, 2023

CAJ: Hands off news coverage

October 24th, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

TORONTO, ONT., Oct 24, 2023 /CNW/ – The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on Conservative Members of Parliament to rescind their motions demanding that senior members of CBC’s leadership team appear before House of Commons committees, as it infringes on journalistic independence.  Last week, two Conservative MPs tabled motions calling for Catherine Tait, president and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada, and George Achi, the CBC’s director of journalistic standards and [...]

1610, 2023

CAJ: RCMP ignores legal precedent, Charter rights, in continued campaign to persecute Canadian journalist

October 16th, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

TORONTO, ONT., Oct 16, 2023 /CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is appalled by the preposterous statements made by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in a court filing to justify the arrest – and the breach of the Charter rights – of award-winning photojournalist Amber Bracken while documenting the construction of TransCanada’s Coastal GasLink pipeline on unceded Wet’suwet’en territory in late 2021.  Late last week, The [...]

1010, 2023

Announcing the Fall 2023 CAJ Post-Secondary Student Interns

October 10th, 2023|Categories: General, Professional Development|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to welcome Michaela de Groot, Nathan Fung, Zoey Phillips, and Farida Nekzad on board as the CAJ post-secondary student interns for the Fall 2023 semester. de Groot, Fung, Phillips and Nekzad will help further the CAJ’s advocacy, aid in communication and program delivery, and work on the CAJ’s annual diversity survey report. Beyond working for the CAJ’s various committees, they will [...]

310, 2023

Online News Act Regulations Submission

October 3rd, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

On October 2, 2023, the CAJ submitted the following to the federal government in relation to submission requests on the draft regulations for the Online News Act. Submission to the Canada Gazette:  On behalf of the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), thank you for this opportunity to provide important stakeholder feedback on the draft regulations for the Online News Act. We hope to play a constructive role as the federal [...]

2609, 2023

Fall is here and so is the launch of the Canadian Association of Journalists’ next round of the mentorship program

September 26th, 2023|Categories: General, Professional Development|

TORONTO, ON., Sep 26, 2023/CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce the launch of the Fall 2023 edition of its popular mentorship program. Thirty top Canadian journalists working in radio, television, digital, and print publications from across the country have stepped up to donate their time to mentor early - and mid-career CAJ members. “We are extremely excited to offer members another opportunity to [...]

2009, 2023

Metroland and Metro Média bankruptcies signal more ‘dark days’ ahead for local journalism in Canada

September 20th, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

TORONTO, ONT., Sept 20, 2023 /CNW/ - The announcements that Ontario community newspaper publishers Metroland Media Group and Quebec-based Métro Média have gone bankrupt will see fewer journalists covering large swaths of Ontario and Quebec. This is yet another devastating blow to an industry increasingly hanging by a thread.  “These are catastrophic losses for media workers and Canadians who live in smaller communities,” said Brent Jolly, president of the [...]

609, 2023

All journalists deserve stable jobs and less precarious work

September 6th, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

TORONTO, ONT., September 6, 2023 /CNW/ - The increasing state of precarious employment sweeping across the Canadian journalism industry is an issue that will lead to devastating social impacts if it’s not stopped.  “Journalists perform a critical role in democratic societies,” said Brent Jolly, CAJ president. “Without journalists, Canadians will become less informed about important news and current affairs. The intrepid work of journalists helps to hold the powerful [...]

3108, 2023

Political parties should not be in the business of deciding who is (or is not) a journalist: press freedom groups

August 31st, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, ON, Aug. 31, 2023 /CNW/ - The below is a letter sent by the CAJ, in tandem with other prominent Canadian press freedom groups, to the Conservative Party of Canada in response to The Breach not being given media accreditation to attend the party’s upcoming convention. August 31, 2023 Mme. Sarah Fischer Director of Communications Conservative Party of Canada 1800-66 Slater Street Ottawa ON K1P 5H1 Delivered by [...]

208, 2023

No news is bad news for Canada: CAJ urges Meta, Google, government, and news organizations to uphold the public’s right to know

August 2nd, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

TORONTO, ONT., August 2, 2023 /CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on Meta to reverse its reckless, ill-advised decision, announced yesterday, to soon prevent Canadians from viewing or sharing news articles on its Facebook and Instagram platforms.  “Democracy cannot flourish, let alone exist, without its citizens having access to accurate and quality information to help them make important decisions about how to live their lives,” said [...]

2706, 2023

Full disclosure: Prince George selected as most secretive municipality in Canada

June 27th, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, Awards, General|

TORONTO, ONT., June 27, 2023 /CNW/ - The City of Prince George, B.C., has been selected as the municipal winner of the 2022 Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy. The award highlights the city’s repeated and devastating failures to effectively conduct the public’s business in public by transparently sharing information about how taxpayer dollars are spent on city projects and operations.  “There is a clear [...]

2206, 2023

Announcing the 2023 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellows

June 22nd, 2023|Categories: Awards, General|

OTTAWA – The Delegation of the European Union to Canada and the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) are thrilled to announce the laureates of the 2023 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship. The 2023 winners are: Violette Cantin (Montréal, Québec) for her story La sobriété énergétique lyonnaise, à l’image de celle de l’Union européenne, which paints a human portrait of the effects of the European energy-saving policy on everyday life. One can feel the shiver as [...]

1306, 2023

Justice served in secret is a dangerous precedent: Quebec criminal court system under spotlight for holding ‘phantom trial’

June 13th, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, Awards, General|

TORONTO, ONT., June 13, 2023 /CNW/ - Quebec’s criminal court system has been selected as the provincial winner of the 2022 Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy after it was revealed to have held a secret trial involving a police informant, which was only later revealed in a judgment by the province’s court of appeal after the accused appealed their conviction.  Details of the initial [...]

3005, 2023

It’s not a secret anymore: Canada Border Services nabs national dis-honour

May 30th, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, Awards, General|

TORONTO, ONT., May. 30, 2023 /CNW/ - The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has been recognized as the federal winner in the 2022 Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy for its failure to disclose basic information about how the controversy-laden ArriveCan app’s cost to taxpayers ballooned beyond figures disclosed in original public cost estimates.  According to an analysis conducted by The Globe and Mail, the [...]

2905, 2023

CAJ Spring 2023 mentorship program matches 70 journalists with mentors

May 29th, 2023|Categories: General, Professional Development|

TORONTO, May 29, 2023/ CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce 70 applicants have been successfully matched with mentors in the eighth round of its mentorship program.   Throughout the spring and summer, mentees will be working with mentors from across the country, mediums and platforms. Mentors had the option to select mentees for a full six-week individual or group mentorship, or have a one-hour [...]

1705, 2023

Time’s up, game’s over: Toronto Police Service recognized with 2022 Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievements in Government Secrecy

May 17th, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, Awards, General|

TORONTO, ONT., May. 17, 2023 - The Toronto Police Service (TPS) has been selected as the 2022 recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy, in the law enforcement category, for its repeated efforts to block journalists from accessing information needed to hold tax-payer funded agencies accountable.  “Over the past year, the TPS has repeatedly engaged reporters in many contemptible ‘cat and mouse’-style games [...]

2704, 2023

CAJ going to court to defend principle of journalistic independence at risk in Morrisseau art fraud case

April 27th, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

TORONTO, ON., Apr. 27, 2023 /CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is going to court to oppose an unreasonable police attempt to force a Toronto filmmaker to turn over his interviews and source material. In March, the CAJ publicly condemned the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)’s demand that Jamie Kastner hand over the raw footage of 17 interviews he conducted while preparing his TVO documentary “There Are No [...]

1604, 2023

Congratulations to the CAJ 2022 Awards recipients!

April 16th, 2023|Categories: Awards, General|

VANCOUVER, April 15, 2023 – The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2022 CAJ Awards for outstanding investigative journalism. This included presenting the McGillivray Award, recognizing the program’s best investigative journalism published or broadcast in 2022, to Grant Robertson, for his entry titled “Inside Hockey Canada’s Secret Funds: The hidden use of registration fees in sexual assault settlements,” published by The Globe [...]

1604, 2023

Four Canadian journalists recognized for championing Indigenous journalism, and telling truth, about long-standing systemic injustices

April 16th, 2023|Categories: Awards, General|

VANCOUVER, B.C., Apr. 15, 2023 /CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) has awarded this year’s prestigious Charles Bury Award to four remarkable Canadian journalists who have each, through their commitment to the craft, broken new ground in their efforts to inspire change in how Canadian journalism covers Indigenous stories.  The four winners of this year’s award include: Veteran Mohawk journalist Tahieròn:iohte Dan David, longtime CBC reporter and [...]

2803, 2023

Police production order against documentary filmmaker breaches principle of journalistic independence

March 28th, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

TORONTO, ON, Mar. 28, 2023 - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) strongly condemns the actions of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in forcing a Toronto filmmaker to turn over his interviews and source material related to a 2019 documentary. Last November, the OPP served Jamie Kastner with a production order, forcing him to provide police with all the raw footage of 17 interviews he conducted in preparing his [...]

1503, 2023

CAJ launches third annual Canadian Newsroom Diversity Survey

March 15th, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA ON, March 15, 2023 / The Canadian Association of Journalists is pleased to announce the launch of the 2023 Canadian Newsroom Diversity Survey — Canada’s annual national media diversity survey.  This is the third year that the survey is being sent out to newsroom leaders nationwide. Last year’s survey saw 242 media outlets participate in the survey.  “The Canadian Newsroom Diversity Survey is a critical exercise to help [...]

903, 2023

CAJ ‘springs forward’ with the latest round of its mentorship program

March 9th, 2023|Categories: General, Professional Development|

OTTAWA, March 9, 2021 /CNW/ —The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is thrilled to announce the launch of our Spring 2023 Mentorship Program.  Since launching in August 2020, the CAJ Mentorship Program has been thrilled to include some of the best journalists working in radio, television, digital, and print publications across the country. Each has signed on voluntarily to donate their time.  “The CAJ Mentorship Program has provided invaluable [...]

103, 2023

Applications open for 2023 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship

March 1st, 2023|Categories: Awards, General|

Ottawa, ON, Mar 1 2023 – The Delegation of the European Union to Canada and the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) are thrilled to launch the 2023 edition of the European Union-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship. Deadline for submissions is 3 May 2023. The study tour to Brussels will take place the week of 9 October 2023. The EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship aims to recognize outstanding journalistic talent among young [...]

2402, 2023

Canadian Association of Journalists announces 2022 finalists for Canada’s top investigative journalism awards competition

February 24th, 2023|Categories: Awards, General|

OTTAWA, ON., Feb. 24, 2023 /CNW/ – The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to share the list of finalists for its 2022 awards program.  Recipients in each category will be announced at the awards gala scheduled for April 15, 2023 in Vancouver, as part of the CAJ’s national conference.  Finalists qualify for special conference rates, and will be contacted with how to obtain these rates. Finalists are [...]

2302, 2023

Hey Google: Why are you preventing some Canadians from accessing the news?

February 23rd, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

TORONTO, ON, Feb. 23, 2023 - Google’s efforts to prevent some Canadians from accessing news on its platform under the auspices of “rebalancing the power dynamics in the digital news marketplace” is a harmful act that amounts to taking the public hostage in its efforts to undermine legislation currently being studied by the Canadian Senate. On Wednesday, Google told The Canadian Press that it is temporarily limiting access to [...]

1302, 2023

Breaching a journalist’s Charter rights is a red line that can never be crossed

February 13th, 2023|Categories: Advocacy, General|

VANCOUVER, B.C., Feb. 13, 2023 /CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) strongly supports the legal action brought forward in the Supreme Court of British Columbia earlier today by Amber Bracken and The Narwhal against the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and related parties for alleged violation of their rights under Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms.  The lawsuit stems from the arrest of Bracken, an award-winning photojournalist, while [...]

702, 2023

Announcing the Winter 2023 CAJ Post-Secondary Student Interns

February 7th, 2023|Categories: General, Professional Development|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to welcome Scott Duke-Giles, Poornima Francis and Yumna Iftikhar to the team and will work with the CAJ as post-secondary student interns for the winter semester. Duke-Giles, Francis and Iftikhar will help produce engaging promotional materials, aid in communications efforts of the organization and will assist the conference committee with planning and delivery of the CAJ’s upcoming national conference and awards [...]

2112, 2022

CAJ releases second annual national Canadian Newsroom Diversity Survey results

December 21st, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, Dec. 21, 2022/ CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to release the findings of its second annual national Canadian Newsroom Diversity Survey.  The CAJ collected data on 5,012 journalists from 242 newsrooms across radio, television, digital and print media in Canada. This is up from 3,873 journalists at 209 newsrooms in the inaugural 2021 survey results. The CAJ worked with data and analytics experts [...]

212, 2022

The Canadian Association of Journalists is now accepting nominations for its 2022 Awards program

December 2nd, 2022|Categories: Awards, General|

OTTAWA, Dec. 2, 2022 / CNW/ – The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce entries are now being accepted for its CAJ Awards program, Canada’s preeminent national journalism investigative awards program.  The CAJ Awards program features 18 categories and rewards journalistic excellence published across multiple platforms and frequencies. There are special awards for specific topics, including: environment and climate change, labour, human rights, and reconciliation.  The [...]

2811, 2022

CAJ Fall 2022 mentorship program matches 59 journalists with mentors

November 28th, 2022|Categories: General, Professional Development|

TORONTO, November 28, 2022/ CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce the 59 successful applicants for the seventh round of its mentorship program.  In the coming weeks, mentees will work with mentors from across the country and across mediums and platforms: radio, television, audience engagement, photojournalism, digital, and print publications. Mentors had the option to select mentees for a full six-week individual or group [...]

2511, 2022

Investintech-CAJ launch fourth annual Canadian data journalism scholarship

November 25th, 2022|Categories: Awards, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce that nominations have now opened for the fourth annual Investintech-CAJ Data Journalism Scholarship. The scholarship is aimed at supporting and recognizing post-secondary students who are interested in journalism. The winner of the scholarship will be one Canadian student whose submission shows an interest and understanding of data journalism tools and techniques. The winner will receive a one-time cash prize [...]

2311, 2022

Muzzling media does not help right the wrongs of past failures of justice: CAJ

November 23rd, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Update to this story: https://www.aptnnews.ca/national-news/judge-denies-saskatchewan-request-for-publication-ban-during-saulteaux-sisters-bail-hearing/ REGINA, November 23, 2022/ CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on the Government of Saskatchewan, and the province’s minister of justice and attorney general, to withdraw its unnecessary application for a sweeping publication ban that would prevent journalists from reporting on the upcoming bail hearing for a pair of Saulteaux sisters in a possible wrongful conviction case. Sisters Nerissa and Odelia [...]

1810, 2022

Fall is here and so is the launch of the Canadian Association of Journalists’ next round of the mentorship program

October 18th, 2022|Categories: General, Professional Development|

TORONTO, ON., Oct 18, 2022/CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce the launch of the Fall 2022 edition of its popular mentorship program. Thirty top Canadian journalists working in radio, television, digital, and print publications from across the country have stepped up to donate their time to mentor early - and mid-career CAJ members. “Our mentorship program displays the very best of Canadian journalism,” [...]

710, 2022

U.S. must abandon its charges against Julian Assange

October 7th, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is renewing its support of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in his fight to avoid extradition to the U.S. on Espionage Act charges. The CAJ joins numerous other journalism and human rights organizations in calling on Britain to drop its efforts to extradite him, and on the U.S. to abandon the charges. Assange faces up to 175 years in jail for publishing classified documents [...]

710, 2022

Announcing the Fall 2022 CAJ Post-Secondary Student Interns

October 7th, 2022|Categories: General, Professional Development|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to welcome Reanna Julien, Caleb Hooper and Sophie Palmer-Still to work as post-secondary student interns for the fall semester. Julien will be assisting with the diversity survey, Hooper will be helping with awards and conference planning and Palmer-Still will be working on communications. The interns will also be working together assisting with the CAJ’s advocacy efforts. Julien is in her final [...]

1409, 2022

CAJ Summer 2022 mentorship program matches 74 journalists with mentors

September 14th, 2022|Categories: General, Professional Development|

TORONTO, September 14, 2022/ CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce the 74 successful applicants for the sixth round of its mentorship program.  In the coming weeks, mentees will work with mentors from across the country and across mediums and platforms: radio, television, audience engagement, photojournalism, digital, and print publications. Mentors had the option to select mentees for a full six-week individual or group [...]

109, 2022

Open letter to PM Justin Trudeau concerning the online hate and harassment of journalists

September 1st, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

UPDATE: Please see PDF for response from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Sept. 1, 2022 The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, P.C., M.P. Prime Minister of Canada 80 Wellington Street Ottawa, ON, K1A 0A2 Delivered by email Dear Prime Minister Trudeau, We are writing in relation to the increasing and alarming online hate and harassment targeting journalists and journalism as a profession. This is a global problem, which threatens not only the safety [...]

1208, 2022

CAJ: The RCMP kept an investigative journalist in the dark even after his life was threatened

August 12th, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

WINNIPEG, MB, August 12, 2022 /CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists is disturbed by new information about a neo-Nazi plot to kill a Winnipeg Free Press journalist, and calls on the RCMP to clarify what information it had obtained from U.S. police and what steps it took to investigate the murder plot. In 2019, Ryan Thorpe went undercover to expose Canadian Armed Forces reservist Patrik Mathews as a [...]

1108, 2022

Letter to Ottawa and Toronto Police Chiefs

August 11th, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Dear Interim Ottawa Police Chief Steve Bell and Toronto Police Chief James Ramer, With copies to: David Lametti, Minister of Justice Marco Mendicino, Minister of Public Safety Pablo Rodriquez, Minister of Canadian Heritage Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth Brenda Lucki, Commissioner of the RCMP Doug Downey, Attorney General of Ontario We are writing in relation to several police reports filed in Ottawa and Toronto [...]

2507, 2022

The CAJ announces director roles and responsibilities for 2022-2023 term

July 25th, 2022|Categories: General|

OTTAWA, ON, July 25, 2022/ CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce its executive and team roles and responsibilities for the 2022-2023 term. Brent Jolly will continue to serve as the association’s president for the coming year. Fatima Syed, who previously served as the CAJ’s vice-president, will continue in her role as well. Veteran investigative journalist Cecil Rosner also joins the CAJ executive as [...]

1907, 2022

Call for nominations – Extended!

July 19th, 2022|Categories: General|

The CAJ board of directors has extended the deadline for nominations of our open board positions. The new deadline is Wednesday, August 3, at 5:00 p.m. (ET). Do you want to help improve Canadian journalism? If so, join us! The CAJ board of directors is in need of representatives in Saskatchewan, Quebec and Toronto. We’re looking for people who are passionate about journalism and want to help our organization [...]

1207, 2022

It’s back! The CAJ announces launch of Summer 2022 mentorship program.

July 12th, 2022|Categories: General, Professional Development|

TORONTO, ON., July 12, 2022/CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce the launch of the Summer 2022 edition of its popular mentorship program. Twenty-eight top Canadian journalists working in radio, television, digital, and print publications from across the country have stepped up to donate their time to mentor early - and mid-career CAJ members. “Our mentorship program has demonstrated strength and unity in the [...]

1107, 2022

199 Newsrooms Commit to Filling out the Canadian Newsroom Diversity Survey

July 11th, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

July 11, 2022- The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce that 199 media outlets have committed to participating in the 2022 Canadian Newsroom Diversity Survey, a landmark annual snapshot of the country’s media demographics. The survey measures the race and gender of journalists working in newsrooms nationwide. Last year, the CAJ collected data on 3,873 journalists working at 209 media outlets. So far this year, 143 [...]

606, 2022

Congratulations to the 2021 CAJ Awards Recipients!

June 6th, 2022|Categories: Awards, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2021 CAJ Awards for outstanding investigative journalism, awarded on May 28, 2022. This included presenting the McGillivray Award, recognizing the program’s best investigative journalism, to APTN News’ Brittany Guyot and Kathleen Martens. The team’s Surviving Day Schools entry used freedom-of-information and other investigative techniques to confirm that Indian Day Schools have also seen student deaths echoing [...]

2805, 2022

CAJ recognizes Canadian lawyers who vigorously defend media freedoms with 2021 Charles Bury Award

May 28th, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, Awards, General|

MONTREAL, May 28, 2022 - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) has awarded the prestigious Charles Bury Award to the legends of Canadian lawyers who have generously provided pro-bono legal services to help uphold journalists’ rights to report on matters of significant public interest. “Over the past four decades, there have been dozens and dozens of lawyers who have answered late-night calls from CAJ presidents, who’ve gone above and [...]

2305, 2022

Aastha Sethi wins Investintech – CAJ Data Journalism Scholarship

May 23rd, 2022|Categories: Awards, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce that Aastha Sethi, a journalism student at the University of British Columbia, is this year’s winner of the CAJ-Investintech Data Journalism Scholarship. More information about Aastha and her award can be found on the investintech.com website. The CAJ thanks all applicants for taking the time to submit to this year’s scholarship and encourages it’s student members to consider applying [...]

2305, 2022

Announcing the Summer 2022 CAJ Post-Secondary Student Interns

May 23rd, 2022|Categories: General, Professional Development|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to welcome Tamanna Khan and Mark Colley to the team. Both will work with the CAJ as post-secondary student interns for the summer semester. SInce joining the CAJ earlier this month, Khan and Colley have been busy,  helping produce engaging promotional materials for the CAJ’s upcoming national conference and awards gala. After the conference, they will be providing support with the [...]

1104, 2022

CAJ offers free membership to Afghan journalists

April 11th, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) will be offering free membership for a period of up to three years to any Afghan journalist who left Afghanistan after May 1, 2021 and settled in Canada.  The CAJ has spoken up in the past about Canada’s obligation to support Afghan journalists, many of whom have risked their personal safety to help Canadian reporters bear witness and report safely during the Afghan [...]

2202, 2022

Out of sight, but not out of mind: Laying bare the RCMP’s efforts to evade public transparency

February 22nd, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

For its persistent efforts to impede the free flow of information to the public, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has been selected as the 2021 recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the law enforcement category. The Mounties received an unprecedented double-citation from this year’s jury. The first citation was bestowed on the RCMP for their efforts to impede journalists from [...]

2102, 2022

Open letter to Ottawa Police regarding press freedom violations

February 21st, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The CAJ is concerned about recent accounts of police interference with journalists reporting in Ottawa. The following is an open letter from CAJ president Brent Jolly to Ottawa Police Service Chief, Steve Bell. If you are a reporter in need of assistance, please reach out to us.  Dear Mr. Steve Bell, interim Ottawa Police Service Chief, I'm writing to you in my capacity as national president of the Canadian [...]

1502, 2022

Much ado about something: Stratford City Council selected as 2021’s ‘Most Secretive’ municipal body

February 15th, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Stratford City Council has been selected as the 2021 recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the municipal category. For more than two years, the Stratford City Council circumvented basic transparency measures as it held secret in-camera meetings and failed to properly report discussions and planning undertaken with Xinyi Canada Glass, the Canadian subsidiary of Hong Kong-based Xinyi Glass Holdings, to build [...]

1002, 2022

CAJ: Student Press Freedom Act a ‘critical step’ to uphold freedom of expression

February 10th, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) applauds the outstanding efforts of a group of secondary school student journalists to make the Student Press Freedom Act (SPFA) law in British Columbia.  “In a time when institutions are increasingly throwing up roadblocks to prevent journalists, of all ages, from speaking truth to power, the spirit and intent of this bill is a critical step to upholding the fundamental rights to a [...]

902, 2022

Online hate is damaging journalists and democracy, according to a new report released by the CAJ and CJF

February 9th, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) and the Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) have released “Poisoned Well,” the troubling findings of an industry roundtable on journalists and online hate.  “Freedom of the press is integral to a healthy democracy,” says Natalie Turvey, CJF President and Executive Director. “The online abuse suffered by too many journalists today goes well beyond critical discourse and, in many cases, harms their safety and well-being [...]

802, 2022

Ignoble efforts by B.C. government to short-circuit citizens from accessing their rights to information separated itself from the rest in 2021

February 8th, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

British Columbia Premier John Horgan, Minister of Citizens’ Services Lisa Beare, and the provincial government of B.C. have been selected as the 2021 recipients of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the provincial category.  The B.C. government was selected as the winner for its efforts to materially harm the public’s right to information through new legislation. On October 18, 2021, the Horgan government [...]

402, 2022

CAJ sounds alarm over continued rise in attacks against Canadian journalists

February 4th, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of journalists (CAJ) is deeply concerned about the alarming rise in harassment and threats against journalists covering the Ottawa occupation protests and similar demonstrations across the country.   “We welcome thoughtful criticism and discussion of journalists’ work but threatening, harassing, physically intimidating, or throwing objects at journalists reporting on these protests has no place in a free country like Canada and is completely unacceptable,” said CAJ president [...]

102, 2022

Indigenous Services Canada headlines trifecta of federal departments ‘winning’ at obstructing release of information

February 1st, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Indigenous Services Canada has been selected as the 2021 recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the federal category.  Indigenous Services Canada is recognized for its ongoing failure to provide details surrounding test results of drinking water in many Indigenous communities, as well as contracts negotiated with private water companies requested under Canada’s federal Access to Information Act.  Numerous requests have been [...]

2801, 2022

Newsroom leaders encouraged to protect safety of journalists covering truckers’ convoy

January 28th, 2022|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is encouraging newsroom leaders to take preemptive action to ensure that the safety of journalists is protected in the wake of increasing threats made against reporters covering the ongoing trucker’s convoy.  This week, the CAJ has been alerted to several troubling incidents from journalists in the field.  Journalists have received death threats littered with racist epithets. Others have been spat on and verbally [...]

2211, 2021

Arrested Canadian journalists: CAJ letter to Canada’s Public Safety Minister

November 22nd, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The CAJ is extremely concerned about two Canadian journalists, Amber Bracken and Michael Toledano, who were illegally arrested on Nov. 19 and remain in custody three days later. The CAJ demands their immediate release, the return of their belongings, and for the RCMP to drop all charges.   More than 40 news outlets and press freedom organizations have signed on to the below letter, calling for Canada’s public safety minister [...]

2011, 2021

CAJ calls for immediate release of arrested journalists reporting from Wet’suwet’en

November 20th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) demands the RCMP immediately release award-winning photojournalist Amber Bracken and documentarian Michael Toledano from police custody with their belongings. The two were illegally arrested by RCMP officers late yesterday afternoon while reporting on the construction of a contentious natural gas pipeline in Wet’suwet’en territory in northern British Columbia.   “As was the case this past summer in Fairy Creek, and several other instances before [...]

1911, 2021

Open letter to the RCMP about press freedom concerns in Wet’suwet’en Territory

November 19th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The CAJ is very concerned about recent accounts of police interference with journalists reporting from Wet'suwet'en. The following is an open letter from CAJ president Brent Jolly to the B.C. RCMP. If you are reporting from the ground and need assistance, please reach out.  Dear Dawn (Roberts), Chris (Manseau), Madonna (Saunderson), and Janelle (Shoihet), I hope this note finds you well. I'm writing to you in my capacity as [...]

1111, 2021

Online attacks against Canadian journalists are steadily rising, IPSOS poll says

November 11th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The results are in and they are, sadly, what we expected: Canadian journalists are increasingly under attack online The first-ever Canadian survey of online harassment against journalists and media professionals shows that attacks are on the rise and having serious repercussions on both individuals and the industry as a whole. The results of the Ipsos survey were shared with participants at the #NotOK — Stand Up for Journalism and [...]

911, 2021

CAJ joins international coalition against online violence

November 9th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce it is joining the Coalition Against Online Violence effective immediately.  As a member of the coalition, the CAJ will work with journalism organizations around the world to identify solutions for the ongoing problem of online abuse and harassment faced, in particular, by female journalists and journalists of colour.  The CAJ is the first Canada-specific journalism organization to be accepted [...]

2810, 2021

‘A thumb in the eye of transparency’: CAJ denounces B.C.’s proposed FOI amendments

October 28th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on B.C. Premier John Horgan’s government to immediately reverse course and abandon its outrageous plan to impose a $25 tariff on requests for information made under the province’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.    The proposed legislation, Bill 22, was tabled in the provincial legislature on October 18 by Lisa Beare, the minister of citizens’ services. In addition to the [...]

2610, 2021

CAJ Digital Security for Journalists workshop

October 26th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The CAJ is partnering with the Freedom of the Press Foundation to host a digital security workshop for journalists on Nov. 4, 2021 at 8:00 p.m. ET. CAJ members can register here to attend. Please note that space is limited and registration is required to attend the event.  This session will provide an introduction to account and device security to help journalists better protect themselves and their sources. Topics [...]

1510, 2021

Journalists: Protect yourself with these quick resources

October 15th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Supporting reporters who continue to receive an onslaught of hateful emails and messages targeting their identities is deeply important to the CAJ. We have heard from many journalists who are looking for resources to help cope with the impact of receiving hate, which includes threats of sexual assault, other forms of violence, and death. First, we want to emphasize that the onus is not solely on an individual journalist [...]

510, 2021

An update on what we’re doing to fight harassment of Canadian journalists

October 5th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

This past Sunday, the CAJ’s board of directors met virtually for our quarterly board meeting. As always, there was much to discuss: planning for our 2022 national conference in Montreal, readying next year’s awards program, preparing for the rollout of our soon-to-be-released diversity survey, and plans for launching the next round of our mentorship program that opens Oct. 25.  One of the major items on our agenda, however, was [...]

510, 2021

Canadian media stand united in support of all journalists against online hate, threats and harassment

October 5th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

A strong, diverse media is vital for a well-informed, democratic society. While criticism is an integral part of journalism and democracy, there can be no tolerance for hate and harassment of journalists or for incitement of attacks on journalists for doing their jobs. That these attacks inordinately target women and racialized journalists speaks to the motivation of the people engaging in this behaviour. We are united in supporting our [...]

2909, 2021

CAJ urges government, law enforcement to address targeted harassment of reporters

September 29th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls for swift and decisive action from authorities in response to a recent wave of targeted threats made against multiple Canadian journalists. Last week, Maxime Bernier, the leader of the People’s Party of Canada, publicly urged his followers on Twitter to ‘play dirty’ with journalists who were requesting comments around the party’s ties to the far right. Bernier proceeded to specifically target three [...]

2809, 2021

CAJ sounds alarm about Canada’s broken access to information regime

September 28th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

On this Right to Know Day, the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on the federal government, provincial governments, municipalities, and other publicly-funded agencies, once again, to take meaningful steps towards implementing long-sought solutions to ensure the right to know of Canadians is respected.  To mark #RTK2021, the CAJ is working with the Public Service Information Community Connection (PSICC) on their Right to Know Week festivities. The CAJ will [...]

2709, 2021

CAJ welcomes Supreme Court decision expanding right to challenge publication bans

September 27th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

On Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada released an important decision on the public’s right to know about court proceedings. A coalition of press freedom groups, including the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), intervened in the appeal. The coalition is pleased with the Supreme Court’s decision. It helps ensure that publication bans will not escape challenge by journalists and scrutiny by the courts. In Canadian Broadcasting Corp. v. Manitoba, [...]

2009, 2021

Where do Canada’s political parties stand on reform to Canada’s archaic federal access to information regime?

September 20th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Four federal parties have responded to questionnaires submitted on behalf of more than a dozen press freedom and public interest advocacy groups, including the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), to explain how their governments would implement long-overdue reforms to Canada’s archaic access to information system.   Each federal party was sent a survey containing five questions ranging in subject from how their party would amend laws to provide greater access [...]

1409, 2021

Right to Know Week 2021: Fresh eyes on #cdnfoi

September 14th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is thrilled to partner with the Public Service Information Community Connection (PSICC) that is organizing the 2021 Right to Know Week activities across Canada. On September 29, CAJ president Brent Jolly will be moderating a panel discussion with emerging and established journalists about both the strengths and weaknesses of the #cdnfoi system and ideas for reform. Panelists include: Alexander Quon was born and [...]

809, 2021

All political parties must promise to overhaul Canada’s archaic access to information system

September 8th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on all party leaders to explain how their government would implement long-overdue reforms to Canada’s archaic access to information system during tonight’s French-language and tomorrow’s English-language federal leaders’ debates being held at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec.  “Canadians’ right to know is so frequently poorly-served by our crumbling federal access to information system,” said CAJ president Brent Jolly. “Looking [...]

709, 2021

Now is not the time for red tape: Canada’s federal government must ‘finish the job’ and assist Afghan journalists

September 7th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) continue to press the federal government to cut unnecessary ‘red tape’ and uphold its obligation to support Afghan journalists, and support workers, who risked their personal safety to help Canadian reporters bear witness and report safely during the nearly two decade-long conflict.  On August 20, the CAJ and CJFE, with the support of dozens of news [...]

2008, 2021

Joint statement from Canadian news media requesting assistance for Afghan journalists, and their families, who have supported Canada

August 20th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Over the past several days, the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) and the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) have been working, with the support of multiple Canadian news organizations, to inform the federal government of their duty to support Afghan journalists and support staff who made our work possible. The return to power of the Taliban in Afghanistan has placed many residents of that country in grave danger. [...]

1908, 2021

Press accreditation procedure for the federal leaders’ debates

August 19th, 2021|Categories: General|

During the last federal election, the CAJ called for the Leaders’ Debates Commission to be more transparent in its accreditation process. This year, the Commission has released accreditation instructions which include three application options. Members of professional media associations, including the CAJ, are among those eligible to go through the accreditation process. If you are applying for press accreditation for the federal leaders debate, you may be asked to [...]

1308, 2021

CAJ urges RCMP to follow court order to respect media rights after journalist arrested at Fairy Creek

August 13th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) strongly condemns the recent arrest of a photojournalist by RCMP officers at the Fairy Creek watershed on Vancouver Island. The CAJ is dismayed by the actions of the RCMP, which took place just days after a B.C. Supreme Court judge ordered police not to interfere with media access absent a bona fide operational reason for doing so.  On Tuesday morning, RCMP arrested photojournalist [...]

2007, 2021

CAJ and press freedom coalition win court challenge against RCMP media restrictions at Fairy Creek

July 20th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Nanaimo, July 20, 2021/CNW/ - Today’s decision by the British Columbia Supreme Court to grant an application to modify an injunction, which was brought forward by the Canadian Association of Journalists, in partnership with a coalition of news organizations and press freedom groups, is a resounding affirmation of media rights and the vital role journalism plays in upholding the public interest.   The press coalition had asked the court to [...]

2007, 2021

CAJ calls on Toronto to stop restricting journalists from covering evictions of homeless people in Alexandra Park

July 20th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on Toronto authorities to immediately drop all restrictions placed on Canadian Press photojournalist Chris Young and commit publicly to stop arresting reporters covering the removal of homeless encampments.  “This is the second time in less than 30 days where a Toronto journalist has been handcuffed and detained simply for doing their job,” said CAJ president Brent Jolly. “This is yet another attempt [...]

2406, 2021

CAJ reaffirms the TRC’s Calls to Action for media

June 24th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

With the horrific news that 751 unmarked graves have been found at Marieval Indian Residential School, the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) urges Canadian newsrooms to carefully report on the tragedy without doing further harm to survivors. Please heed the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's calls to action for media. "The media has a role to play in ensuring that public information both for and about Aboriginal peoples reflects their [...]

2206, 2021

CAJ condemns Toronto Police’s attempts to stop journalists from scrutinizing their activity at Trinity Bellwoods Park

June 22nd, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) condemns the Toronto Police's attempts to obstruct multiple journalists from scrutinizing their activity in a public park today, including the detention of one photojournalist.  Five journalists at the scene told the CAJ that their access to the fenced areas in the park was blocked by police. One freelance photojournalist who was wearing a vest with “news” written on it said he was shoved [...]

2905, 2021

Congratulations to the 2020 CAJ Awards recipients!

May 29th, 2021|Categories: Awards, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2020 CAJ Awards for outstanding investigative journalism. This included presenting the McGillivray Award to Tom Cardoso, whose Bias Behind Bars entry published in the Globe and Mail was chosen as the best from among the program’s seven investigative award-winners. His work looked into risk assessments used within Canada’s correctional system and how the data proves they [...]

2605, 2021

CAJ, CJFE, coalition of news organizations challenge RCMP injunction

May 26th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

A coalition of news organizations and press freedom groups, including the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), plan to file a legal application seeking the court’s assistance to allow journalists substantive access to cover a demonstration against the logging of an old-growth forest currently taking place in the Fairy Creek watershed, near Port Renfrew, B.C. In addition to the CAJ, the coalition includes Ricochet Media, The Narwhal, Capital Daily, Canada’s [...]

1805, 2021

CAJ calls on courts to limit RCMP powers when granting injunctions

May 18th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is respectfully calling on courts to limit the powers of the RCMP, and other police agencies, when issuing injunctions. This call comes after the RCMP temporarily blocked media access to the Fairy Creek watershed, near Port Renfrew, B.C., yesterday as police were set to enforce an injunction and remove demonstrators who have been blocking logging of an old-growth forest since last summer.  “The [...]

1003, 2021

CAJ: BuzzFeed’s swift shutdown of Huffpost Canada and Quebec demonstrates a callousness towards their dedicated journalists

March 10th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is dismayed by BuzzFeed’s abrupt decision to shutter HuffPost Canada and HuffPost Québec yesterday.  Journalists from both outlets were alerted to the closure when HuffPost Canada’s website was abruptly shut down with a message, in both English and French, that declared no new journalism would be produced. About two dozen full-time Canadian journalists will be out of work effective March 15, an employee [...]

203, 2021

Ottawa Police Service recognized for ‘Outstanding Achievement’ in government secrecy

March 2nd, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Ottawa Police Service has been named as the recipient of the 2020 Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the law enforcement category.  The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) is being recognized for its complete and utter violation of both the spirit and intent of Freedom of Information legislation. As reported in The Ottawa Citizen, a grieving family applied to the Ottawa Police Service, under [...]

2302, 2021

City of North Bay recognized for outstanding achievement in government secrecy

February 23rd, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The City of North Bay, Ont., has been named as the recipient of the 2020 Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the municipal category.  The city is being recognized because of repeated efforts to circumvent basic transparency and accountability measures expected of democratic governments. Among the laundry list of concerns brought to the attention of the Code of Silence jury were:   How the city [...]

1602, 2021

Quebec’s Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks wins government secrecy award

February 16th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Quebec’s Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks has been named as the recipient of the 2020 Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the provincial category.  The provincial ministry is being recognized for its unwillingness to share lab data with scientists at Environment Canada related to four mysterious fish kills that took place during the summer of 2019. At the time, dead fish showed up [...]

1002, 2021

CAJ: Bell, we need to talk about all these layoffs

February 10th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) condemns Bell Media for its decision to slash, without proper notice, more than 200 journalism jobs and support staff in radio and television operations across the country in the span of just over a week.  “These are dark, devastating days for Canadian journalism,” said CAJ president Brent Jolly. “Some of the journalists who’ve lost their jobs have spent 20 years (or longer) with [...]

902, 2021

Federal cabinet recognized for ‘outstanding achievement’ in government secrecy

February 9th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Federal Cabinet is the 2020 recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the federal category. The Cabinet is recognized for suppressing public access to details about very large loans—at times amounting to billions of dollars—given to corporations out of the public purse. “Citing commercial confidentiality to prevent journalists and the public from accessing details of loans handed out through the so-called [...]

2601, 2021

CAJ condemns Alberta’s efforts to discredit climate journalists

January 26th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists condemns all attempts by governments and third-party agencies to discredit the work journalists undertake to cover climate change in Canada.  Numerous journalistic bodies — including the Society of Environmental Journalists — are smeared in a new Government of Alberta-bankrolled report titled A New Global Paradigm: Understanding the Transnational Progressive Movement, the Energy Transition and the Great Transformation Strangling Alberta’s Petroleum Industry. This report was [...]

1801, 2021

CAJ: It is every journalist’s responsibility to call out racism – even in their own newsroom

January 18th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

In the wake of the arbitration decision in the matter of CBC vs. CMG on behalf of journalist Ahmar Khan, the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on all Canadian newsrooms to guarantee that journalists can discuss and report on race and racism without reasonable fear of censure or repercussion.  “As journalists, our primary job is to hold uncomfortable but transparent conversations about complicated truths,” said CAJ president Brent [...]

801, 2021

A sobering week for journalism

January 8th, 2021|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Letter sent to members on January 8, 2021 by CAJ President, Brent Jolly.  Dear members, Wednesday's infamous events brought into focus the critical work journalists perform each and every single day around the world, in times of both peace and conflict. It is a journalist’s duty to seek and report the truth, bear witness, and explain complex events so that society can make informed choices.  Regrettably, we have been [...]

2511, 2020

CAJ launches 2020 Canadian Newsroom Diversity Survey

November 25th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce the launch of the 2020 Canadian Newsroom Diversity Survey—Canada’s first representative survey of diversity in media.  The survey comes following three years of consultations with experts in survey design and media diversity and will help tell a story—with hard data—about who works in Canadian media.  “The glaring lack of diversity in Canadian newsrooms is no secret,” said CAJ past [...]

611, 2020

Access to information crisis leaves journalists, Canadians in the dark amid COVID-19 second wave

November 6th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

HALIFAX, TORONTO—As the COVID-19 pandemic’s second-wave continues to sweep across much of the country, the federal government has maintained a very cavalier approach to meeting its legal obligations under Canada’s Access to Information Act.  According to a 21 October report in the Winnipeg Free Press, less than half of federal access to information offices are currently operating at full capacity. This is because many departments have de-prioritised the processing [...]

2610, 2020

US Visa changes threaten journalistic freedom: Joint statement

October 26th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

A proposal to change the way the US manages visas for foreign journalists threatens to seriously jeopardise the exercise of journalistic freedom. We, the undersigned, urge the Department of Homeland Security to drop this proposal.   The “I visa” is required for all foreign journalists operating in the US, whether they are there for one week or five years. Once issued it is valid for up to five years, allowing [...]

910, 2020

CAJ condemns Winnipeg Police interference with reporter

October 9th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

On Oct. 7, 2020 Winnipeg Police Service officer Const. Rob Carver, a member of the public information office, interfered with a journalist’s ability to report after police shot a man. Winnipeg Free Press reporter Ryan Thorpe was in the process of procuring a video from a bystander to the shooting when Const. Carver took the phone from Thorpe, preventing the video from being made public.  The Canadian Association of [...]

2809, 2020

The right to know is crucial in a crisis

September 28th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

This International Right to Know Day, we call on all governments and public authorities to ensure that the ongoing COVID-19 crisis is not a pretext for limiting citizens’ right to information. Legal and practical processes for accessing information should now be restored to pre-pandemic levels and even improved upon. The transparent and timely sharing of information with the public, on both a proactive and reactive basis, is crucial for [...]

409, 2020

Press freedom groups demand Ontario police drop all charges against Indigenous journalist

September 4th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

TORONTO, Sept. 4, 2020 /CNW/ —The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) condemn, in the strongest possible terms, the Ontario Provincial Police’s decision to arrest and lay charges against an award-winning Indigenous journalist.  On September 2, Karl Dockstader, the co-recipient of the 2020 CJF-CBC Indigenous Journalism Fellowship, was arrested and charged with mischief, and failure to comply with a court order. Dockstader was [...]

1808, 2020

CAJ: Alberta Press Gallery has a duty and a right to determine access

August 18th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here TORONTO, Aug. 18, 2020 /CNW/ -This past Sunday, the national board of the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) gathered for a regular meeting. One of our main agenda items was to discuss the recent news of the Alberta Legislative Press Gallery’s refusal to issue memberships to employees of Rebel News.  Late last week, Postmedia announced its extraordinary decision to pull its newspapers from the [...]

3107, 2020

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

July 31st, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

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 [...]

2807, 2020

CAJ condemns attacks on journalists in Quebec

July 28th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, July 28, 2020/CNW/ — The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) condemns the attacks against journalists covering anti-mask protests in Quebec City and Montreal this past weekend and calls on police to sanction all behaviour by protesters that intentionally put journalists’ health and safety at risk.  “The physical assault, harassment and intimidation of journalists have no place in a democratic society and constitute attacks against freedom of the press, [...]

2307, 2020

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

July 23rd, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

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 [...]

1006, 2020

CAJ: Ontario journalists, whistleblowers impacted by Bill 156

June 10th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, June 10, 2020 /CNW/ — The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is raising a number of concerns about Ontario's proposed Bill 156 and it's impacts on journalists and the public's right to know. These concerns include the targeting of investigative journalists and a lack of protections for whistleblowers. The following written testimony has been submitted to the Standing Committee on General Government:  Dear Standing Committee on General Government, [...]

106, 2020

CAJ: Police must stop attacking journalists covering protests in the U.S.

June 1st, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, June 1, 2020 /CNW/ - Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is outraged after hearing CBC journalist Susan Ormiston’s report that U.S. police shot at her with rubber bullets and Radio-Canada journalist Philippe LeBlanc’s report that police slashed his tires. Both journalists were reporting on protests sweeping across the country in the wake of George Floyd’s death.  “Some officers are purposely injuring reporters. It's positively nightmarish; they are out [...]

3005, 2020

Three journalists awarded CAJ President’s Award for Wet’suwet’en coverage

May 30th, 2020|Categories: Awards, General|

Each year the Charles Bury President's Award is given under circumstances of exceptional merit to those people or organizations that have made a significant contribution to Canadian journalism. This year, the award is presented to Jerome Turner, Jesse Winter and Amber Bracken for their dedicated reporting and, in particular, for protecting the public's right to know how events unfolded at Wet'suwet'en. Here are the remarks on that award from [...]

3005, 2020

Congratulations to the 2019 CAJ Awards recipients!

May 30th, 2020|Categories: Awards, General|

OTTAWA, May 30, 2020 / CNW / The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2019 CAJ Awards for outstanding investigative journalism. This included presenting the McGillivray Award to Craig Silverman of BuzzFeed News, for his multi-part look at how one company successfully used Facebook, and fake news posts, to lure people into subscription-based services that only ended up ripping them off. BuzzFeed’s [...]

1105, 2020

Liberals can salvage broken ATIP system if they muster political will

May 11th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, May 11, 2020 / CNW /—The access-to-information system, an essential service providing Canadians information about the internal workings of government, is at a near standstill. Delays have produced huge backlogs that are overwhelming departments. This comes at a time when the federal government spends billions of dollars in emergency aid with minimal parliamentary scrutiny. The system is often the only means of transparency that allows  Canadians to hold [...]

3004, 2020

Environment and Climate Change Canada wins Code of Silence Award

April 30th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

TORONTO, April 30, 2020 /CNW/—Environment and Climate Change Canada is the 2019 recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the federal category. The award is given annually by The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), Centre for Free Expression at Ryerson University (CFE), News Media Canada and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) to call public attention to governments, government departments and agencies [...]

2804, 2020

Code of Silence Award goes to Alberta Government

April 28th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

TORONTO, April 28, 2020 /CNW/—The Government of Alberta is the 2019 recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the provincial category. The award is given annually by The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), Centre for Free Expression at Ryerson University (CFE), News Media Canada and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) to call public attention to governments, government departments and agencies that [...]

804, 2020

Newsrooms must not compromise journalistic independence for advertisers: CAJ

April 8th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, April 8, 2020 /CNW/—The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is disturbed to hear from journalists who say their stories are being vetted to ensure advertisers are kept happy. While the CAJ cannot confirm the practice is widespread, several journalists have reported that their news stories are being reviewed to ensure they do not contain anything that would offend the business community, in the interest of preventing ad losses.  [...]

403, 2020

Canada rapidly losing moral authority after arrest of award-winning filmmaker

March 4th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, March 4, 2020 /CNW/—If Canada's political leaders won’t stand up for journalists whose press-freedom rights are subject to the whims of the RCMP, they better prepare for some harsh criticism, and perhaps embarrassment, when Canada hosts the second instalment of the Canada-U.K. Global Conference for Media Freedom in Quebec City later this year. That conference will come on the heels of the RCMP's arrest of an award-winning American [...]

2702, 2020

Code of Silence Award goes to police in 3 provinces

February 27th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, Feb. 27, 2020 /CNW/— The police forces in Sudbury, Windsor, Peterborough, Longueuil, Quebec City, the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary, and the Ontario Provincial Police share the distinction of winning the 2019 Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the category of law enforcement agencies.  The award is given annually by The Canadian Association of Journalists, Centre for Free Expression at Ryerson University, News Media Canada, [...]

2402, 2020

Town of Erin named most secretive municipal government in Canada

February 24th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, Feb. 24, 2020 /CNW/— The Town of Erin, Ont., is the 2019 recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the category of municipal government. The award is given annually by The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), Centre for Free Expression at Ryerson University (CFE), News Media Canada and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) to call public attention to government departments [...]

802, 2020

CAJ calls on reporters to continue documenting RCMP infringements on media rights

February 8th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, Feb.8, 2020 /CNW/ — The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) continues to receive reports that RCMP officers are blocking media from bearing witness to police actions as they implement an injunction and arrest Wet’suwet’en people.  “All week the RCMP have been unnecessarily threatening reporters who are simply trying to perform their democratic duties,” said CAJ president Karyn Pugliese.  “Yesterday the RCMP promised to respect media rights, but today [...]

702, 2020

Rein in the RCMP, journalism is not a crime in Canada

February 7th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, Feb.7, 2020 /CNW/ — This week, the RCMP threatened to arrest journalists covering the implementation of an injunction on Wet’suwet’en territory against First Nation people who oppose a pipeline on their territory. What for? For taking pictures? For trying to inform the public on a matter of public interest? That is not a crime. That is journalism. In the wee hours of last night, the Canadian Association of [...]

1401, 2020

CAJ calls on RCMP for transparency, continued unrestricted media access

January 14th, 2020|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA / Jan. 14, 2020 / CNW  — The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is urging the RCMP to remain open and transparent, and allow media continued access to the exclusion zone in Wet’suwet’en Territory so the media can report fairly and accurately on events as they unfold.  The British Columbia Supreme Court has granted Coastal GasLink an interlocutory injunction against members of the Wet’suwet’en Nation and others who [...]

1812, 2019

CAJ donations to support in-need, laid-off journalists

December 18th, 2019|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA / Dec. 18, 2019 / CNW  — When the Star Metro newspaper chain announced its closure and layoffs from Vancouver to Halifax, Canadians rallied behind their journalistics peers. Within a few hours, 100 journalists and journalism supporters raised $2,660 through crowdfunding meant as sympathetic beer money. The support proved overwhelming—too much for the laid-off journalists to consume. Some of the funds were declined. Jimmy Thomson and H.G. Watson, [...]

2911, 2019

Turtle Island News fire: Update from the publisher

November 29th, 2019|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Turtle Island News continues to operate following a fire at their newsroom in October. According to a report published in the paper, a person or persons doused the office building with gasoline early in the morning on Oct. 28. Six Nations Fire Chief, Matthew Miller, is calling it a targeted attack. Six Nations Police say the incident is still under investigation. To donate to the newsroom please click here.  [...]

2011, 2019

CBC reverses decision to consolidate northern newscasts

November 20th, 2019|Categories: Advocacy, General|

YELLOWKNIFE / Nov. 20, 2019 / CNW— The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) applauds the CBC’s decision to walk back its controversial plan to merge regional English-language morning radio newscasts in the Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.  As part of the plan laid out by the public broadcaster on Monday, local newscasts would have been merged into a single, pan-territorial broadcast in January 2020.  By Tuesday, all three [...]

1911, 2019

Torstar shuts down StarMetro print dailies in five cities

November 19th, 2019|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA / Nov. 19, 2019 / CNW / — Five major Canadian cities will watch invaluable journalism disappear from newsstands before the end of 2019. Torstar will shut down its StarMetro newspapers in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Halifax and Toronto on Dec. 20. When Torstar expanded boldly into four new markets last year, the plan was ambitious and encouraging news for local journalism in Canada. Twenty new reporters set out [...]

311, 2019

CAJ condemns attack on Turtle Island News

November 3rd, 2019|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA / Nov. 4, 2019 / CNW — The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) condemns the attack on Turtle Island News, an Indigenous paper at Six Nations Territory located in Southern Ontario. According to a report published in the paper, a person or persons doused the office building with gasoline early in the morning on Oct. 28. Six Nations Fire Chief, Matthew Miller, is calling it a targeted attack. [...]

1810, 2019

CAJ condemns violence against Ottawa media

October 18th, 2019|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA / Oct. 18, 2019 / CNW —The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) condemns violence directed at media earlier today.  A CTV News photographer was punched multiple times outside of an Ottawa court house today, where several reporters were threatened and another photographer was assaulted while working. “News reporters and photographers serve an important role in informing the public and must be able to do their work free of [...]

910, 2019

CAJ encouraged Federal Court decision on press accreditation will push for transparency

October 9th, 2019|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA / Oct. 9, 2019 / CNW — The CAJ is encouraged that a Federal Court decision on accreditation will push the Leaders' Debate Commission to be more transparent. A Federal Court judge ruled Rebel Media and the True North Centre for Public Policy should have access to the federal debates taking place this week. The Leaders' Debates Commission refused to provide their representatives accreditation, stating the organizations engage [...]

3009, 2019

Supreme Court sets aside court order for journalists’ sources

September 30th, 2019|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, Sept. 30, 2019 — The Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) has set aside a court order which would have forced a Radio-Canada journalist to reveal confidential sources, and referred the case back to a lower court to hear arguments again.   This case was the first time the Journalistic Sources Protection Act (JSPA) has been tested in the courts since it was enacted in October 2017.  While the SCC [...]

2809, 2019

CAJ calls for overhaul of Canada’s information law

September 28th, 2019|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA / Sept. 28, 2019 / CNW — As 2019 Right to Know Week falls in the middle of a federal campaign, the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on all federal parties, once again, to overhaul Canada’s broken Access to Information law—change that’s been promised and undelivered for years.  “This is not a partisan issue,” says Karyn Pugliese, president of the CAJ. “For decades we’ve heard from experts [...]

108, 2019

CAJ condemns actions against female reporters

August 1st, 2019|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The text in this statement was updated on Aug. 12, 2020. TORONTO, Aug. 1, 2019 /CNW/ - The CAJ strongly condemns the actions of the officials who became physically aggressive with APTN reporters in recent weeks.  In one case, occurring on July 11, the communications director for Peguis First Nation, Dwayne Bird, grabbed APTN producer Beverly Andrews' microphone at a press conference. In another case, on July 25, a [...]

1807, 2019

CAJ responds to journalism panel’s recommendations

July 18th, 2019|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA / July 18, 2019 / CNW — The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is encouraged by several outcomes of the Journalism and Written Media Independent Panel of Experts, though the panel's final report does fall short on some of our priorities.   The CAJ’s appointed panelist Esther Enkin a former CBC ombudsman, producer and an expert in journalism ethics, said the process was collegial and the CAJ’s proposals contributed [...]

3005, 2019

CAJ calls for transparency, full independence of government’s $595-million journalism panel

May 30th, 2019|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA / May 30, 2019 / CNW—The CAJ is calling for basic transparency on the government’s $595-million plan to offer new tax credits to news organizations and their subscribers. Earlier this week the CAJ spoke to officials at the Department of Canadian Heritage, requesting a more transparent process on the proposed Journalism and Written Media Independent Panel of Experts. Last Tuesday the CAJ received an invitation along with seven [...]

605, 2019

Congratulations to the 2018 CAJ Awards recipients!

May 6th, 2019|Categories: Awards, General|

WINNIPEG, May 6, 2019 / CNW / The Canadian Association of Journalists is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2018 CAJ Awards for outstanding investigative journalism. This included presenting the McGillivray Award to Laura Kane and Aleksandra Sagan of The Canadian Press, who won the year’s top investigative prize for their entry Contagion: Edging closer to a world without antibiotics. The entry looked at the challenge of how [...]

2803, 2019

Court victory for Justin Brake, journalism

March 28th, 2019|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, March 28, 2019—Today’s decision by the Court of Appeal of Newfoundland and Labrador is a victory for Justin Brake, and offers protection for journalists from broad injunctions.  Mr. Brake faces criminal charges of mischief and disobeying a court order after he followed a group of mostly Indigenous demonstrators onto the site of the Muskrat Falls hydro project site, following demonstrators for the purpose of reporting in October 2016. [...]

1903, 2019

Statement on journalism measures in Budget 2019

March 19th, 2019|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, March 19, 2019—The CAJ welcomes certain details of the government's $595 million for journalism announced in today's budget. In particular, the "full independence" of the body determining which journalism outlets are eligible for funding is something the CAJ called for previously and welcomes today. The government will also publish the names of all journalism organizations that receive funding on its website, which is a positive step. However, the [...]

2002, 2019

Final submission: Federal tax measures in support of journalism

February 20th, 2019|Categories: General|

Introduction The Canadian Association of Journalists is Canada's largest national professional organization for journalists from all media, representing more than 700 members across the country. The CAJ's primary roles are to provide public-interest advocacy and high-quality professional development for its members, as well as annual awards for best-in-class investigative reporting. We have more than 40 years of experience watching our industry evolve, and have developed widely adopted ethics [...]

1012, 2018

CAJ supports some federal measures for journalism, urges caution

December 10th, 2018|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA / Dec. 10, 2018 / CNW / — The Canadian Association of Journalists supports some of the recently announced federal measures to encourage journalism in Canada, but urges caution as eligibility for funding is defined and eventually administered to news enterprises. The CAJ supports a long overdue move to allow nonprofit newsrooms to seek charitable status and also receive charitable funding, and further supports a non-refundable 15-per-cent tax [...]

111, 2018

Bill Morneau: The man behind Canada’s most secretive federal department 2018

November 1st, 2018|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA / Nov. 1, 2018 / CNW — The federal department of finance, headed by minister Bill Morneau, is the 2018 recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the federal category. The award is given annually by The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), Centre for Free Expression at Ryerson University (CFE), News Media Canada and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) to [...]

1510, 2018

Niagara Region named most secretive municipal government in Canada

October 15th, 2018|Categories: Advocacy, General|

CATHARINES, ON, Oct. 15, 2018 - The Regional Municipality of Niagara is the 2018 recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the category of municipal government. The award is given annually by The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), Centre for Free Expression at Ryerson University (CFE), News Media Canada and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) to call public attention to government [...]

505, 2018

Congratulations to the 2017 CAJ Award Recipients!

May 5th, 2018|Categories: General|

TORONTO, May 5, 2018 / CNW /—The Canadian Association of Journalists is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2017 CAJ Awards for outstanding investigative journalism. This included presenting the McGillivray Award to the team behind Unfounded, published by the Globe and Mail, recognizing Canada’s top investigative journalism broadcast and/or published last year. The work behind Unfounded uncovered a troubling lapse in how sexual assaults are investigated by law [...]

2911, 2017

Canada’s most secretive provincial ministry: Saskatchewan Highways and Infrastructure

November 29th, 2017|Categories: Advocacy, General|

TORONTO / Nov. 29 / CNW — The Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure is the 2017 recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the category of provincial government ministries and agencies.  The award is given annually by The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), Centre for Free Expression at Ryerson University (CFE), News Media Canada and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) [...]

2311, 2017

RCMP named Canada’s most secretive law enforcement agency

November 23rd, 2017|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, Nov. 22, 2017 /CNW/ - The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is the 2017 recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the category of law enforcement agencies. The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), Centre for Free Expression at Ryerson University (CFE), News Media Canada and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) have joined forces to expand an award that the CAJ [...]

2410, 2017

Canada’s most secretive local government agency: Toronto Hydro

October 24th, 2017|Categories: Advocacy, General|

TORONTO / Oct. 24 / CNW — Toronto Hydro is the 2017 recipient of the Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the category of local government departments and agencies. The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), Centre for Free Expression at Ryerson University (CFE), News Media Canada and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) have joined forces to expand an award that the CAJ has [...]

1810, 2017

Canada’s most secretive federal department: The Treasury Board of Canada

October 18th, 2017|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA / Oct. 18 / CNW — Ottawa's point-man on access-to-information reform, Treasury Board President Scott Brison, is this year's first recipient of the Code of Silence Award for outstanding achievement in government secrecy won by the Treasury Board of Canada, which he heads. The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), Centre for Free Expression (CFE), News Media Canada and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) have joined forces to [...]

2308, 2017

CAJ Statement on Rebel Media

August 23rd, 2017|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here OTTAWA, Aug. 23, 2017 — Rebel Media’s conduct at Charlottesville protests and accusations of impropriety leveled at the organization from former employees have both raised questions about Rebel’s legitimacy as a news outlet, and reignited a debate about what counts as journalism in a rapidly evolving media landscape. As some commentators and reporters look to the Canadian Association of Journalists for guidance at a [...]

3004, 2017

‘Congratulations’ to Ontario’s Office of the Fire Marshal!

April 30th, 2017|Categories: Advocacy, General|

OTTAWA, April 30, 2017 /CNW/ – The most secretive government department in Canada, as “honoured” by the Canadian Association of Journalists at its annual awards gala at the Sheraton Ottawa Hotel on April 29, is Ontario’s Office of the Fire Marshal. The winning nomination for this year’s Code of Silence award came from Larry Cornies of the London Free Press, whose reporting on the aftermath of a costly fire, [...]

3004, 2017

Congratulations to the 2016 CAJ Awards Winners!

April 30th, 2017|Categories: Awards, General|

OTTAWA, April 30, 2017 /CNW/ – A front-line presentation of Fentanyl’s impact in Vancouver has been awarded the Canadian Association of Journalists’ Don McGillivray Award. The Don McGillivray Award is presented to the piece submitted to the CAJ’s annual awards program that a panel of judges felt best exemplified the top investigative journalism completed by Canadian media in the 2016 calendar year. Candidates for this award were drawn from [...]

1409, 2016

Fix Canada’s broken access to information system

September 14th, 2016|Categories: Advocacy, General|

The deficit of trust between Canada’s voters and its elected officials has never been higher, largely due to a breakdown in the system of accountability. Key to this is the fact that, after years of neglect, Canada’s access to information system is in crisis. The undersigned organisations are calling on the main political parties in Canada to make concrete commitments to reform Canada’s access to information system. A strong [...]

2905, 2016

Congratulations to the winners of the 2015 CAJ Awards!

May 29th, 2016|Categories: Awards, General|

EDMONTON, May 29, 2016 /CNW/ – In a year when Canada’s national media finally awoke to the tragedies of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, the work by our national public broadcaster set the standard. The CBC News Aboriginal team, supported by others across the CBC News team, are the recipients of the 2015 Don McGillivray Award, given to the top investigative entry into the annual CAJ Awards program at the [...]

1702, 2016

Alberta Government must reinstate Rebel’s access to the legislature: CAJ

February 17th, 2016|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Your Content Goes Here OTTAWA, FEB. 17, 2016 — Alberta’s government must abandon its attempt to block journalists’ access to the provincial legislature in Edmonton. The Canadian Association of Journalists reminds every government official who controls access to media lockups and press conferences that they do not control who gets to hold government to account. Recently, Premier Rachel Notley’s director of communications, Cheryl Oates, as well as lawyers [...]

606, 2015

Congratulations to the winners of the 2014 CAJ Awards!

June 6th, 2015|Categories: Awards, General|

HALIFAX, June 6, 2015 /CNW/ – It was reporting that initiated a series of changes whose impacts are still resonating throughout Alberta. The CBC Edmonton team of Jennie Russell and Charles Rusnell are the recipient of the 2014 Don McGillivray Award, given to the top investigative entry into the annual CAJ Awards program. Rusnell and Russell’s entry dug deep into the fractious and freewheeling spending of former premier Alison Redford [...]

1105, 2014

Congratulations to the winners of the 2013 CAJ Awards!

May 11th, 2014|Categories: Awards, General|

VANCOUVER, May 11, 2014 /CNW/ – The dogged and determined work of CTV News parliamentary bureau’s Robert Fife into the Senate expenses scandal has taken Canada’s top prize for investigative journalism. Fife’s entry was selected as the best from among the recipients in the investigative categories of the 2013 CAJ Awards, presented Saturday evening by CBC Radio One host Stephen Quinn at the Holiday Inn and Suites Downtown Vancouver. The [...]

1002, 2014

On the record: Is it really informed consent without discussion of consequences?

February 10th, 2014|Categories: Ethics, General|

Download a PDF version of this post Panel members: Meredith Levine (CHAIR), Kathy English, Esther Enkin and Julian Sher A release goes out about a major new study linking increased reported cases of depression in young men to online gaming. A newsroom editor assigns a reporter with the command: “Get me a depressed gamer.” The reporter does indeed find a young man through connections, sends him a text identifying [...]

405, 2013

Congratulations to the winners of the 2012 CAJ Awards!

May 4th, 2013|Categories: Awards, General|

OTTAWA, May 4, 2013 / CNW / A fulsome investigation into a former Halifax mayor’s role as executor of a family friend’s estate has taken the Canadian Association of Journalists’ top prize for investigative journalism in 2012. Tim Bousquet, of The Coast in Halifax, N.S., was the recipient of the 2012 Don McGillivray Award, which recognizes the best of the recipients in the investigative categories that are part of the [...]

2804, 2012

Congratulations to the winners of the 2011 CAJ Awards!

April 28th, 2012|Categories: Awards, General|

TORONTO, April 28, 2012 /CNW/ – A reporting team from the Hamilton Spectator has won Canada’s top investigative reporting award for the second year in a row. Steve Buist and Teri Pecoskie won the Canadian Association of Journalists’ Don McGillivray Award for their series titled, “BORN: A Code Red Project.” It examined reams of public data on pregnancy and births and turned them into compelling articles, pictures and online content [...]

1104, 2011

Guidelines for personal activity online

April 11th, 2011|Categories: Ethics, General|

Report of the Ethics Advisory Committee of The Canadian Association of Journalists February 4, 2011 PANEL MEMBERS | TIM CURRIE, CHAIR; BERT BRUSER, ELLEN VAN WAGENINGEN The Ethics Committee of the CAJ asked its Social Media Panel to propose guidelines for personal activity online. To study this issue, the panel looked at social media policies at major news organizations, the opinions of leading commentators and working reporters. THE ISSUE [...]

2211, 2010

Journalists seeking public office: What are the ethical issues?

November 22nd, 2010|Categories: Ethics, General|

Panel report by Ken Regan (chair), Scott White, and Ivor Shapiro With research provided by Christine Dobby Approved by the Full Committee on October 27, 2010 If a practising journalist seeks public office, what effect does, can or should that choice have on his or her ability to continue or return to his or her work? This practical issue raises other, perhaps more philosophical, but no less relevant questions. [...]

2710, 2010

The ethics of unpublishing

October 27th, 2010|Categories: Ethics, General|

Panel report by Kathy English (Chair), Tim Currie, Rod Link Approved by the Full Committee on October 27, 2010 The Ethics Committee of the CAJ asked the unpublishing panel to propose guidelines for correcting online content and handling public requests to “unpublish” -- a word media organizations have coined to describe requests to remove published digital content from websites and online archives. To study this issue, the panel relied [...]

706, 2010

Guidelines for re-tweeting or re-posting information found in social media

June 7th, 2010|Categories: Ethics, General|

June 7, 2010 Social Media Panel Members: Bert Bruser, Tim Currie (Chair), Kirk LaPointe and Ellen Van Wageningen The Ethics Committee of the CAJ asked the Social Media panel to propose guidelines for re-tweeting, or forwarding through social networks, information that originates from followers. The issue applies mainly to using Twitter in breaking news situations but it also applies to re-posting information in other social networks such as Facebook. [...]

3011, 2009

Final briefing on news blackouts

November 30th, 2009|Categories: Ethics, General|

News Blackouts panel members:  Ethan Faber (Chair), Sadia Zamanm, Ivor Shapiro The Ethics Committee of the CAJ asked this panel to explore the following questions posed by the CAJ's Board: Under what circumstances should outlets agree to news blackouts like the one media agreed to on the Mellissa Fung kidnapping? What are the pitfalls, what questions should editors ask, is there a different standard that should be applied to [...]

1011, 2009

Protection of sources

November 10th, 2009|Categories: Ethics, General|

From: CAJ Ethics Committee Re:  Protection of Sources  November 10, 2009 The Board’s referral: How far should reporters go to protect their sources and are there any cases in which it is acceptable or morally advisable to reveal a source? For example, thinking of the Maher Arar case and possibly the Charkaoui case that the Montreal Gazette is involved in, if CSIS or the RCMP or some government agency [...]

102, 2007

Policy paper on editorial independence

February 1st, 2007|Categories: Ethics, General|

"Problems arise when editors publish material that offends powerful individuals or groups, but that’s exactly why editorial independence is needed. Journals should be on the side of the powerless not the powerful, the governed not the governors. If readers once hear that important, relevant, and well argued articles are being suppressed or that articles are published simply to fulfill hidden political agendas, then the credibility of the publication collapses [...]

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