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The Investigative Journalism Bureau welcomes three talented reporters to its team
The journalists will join the IJB through two career-building programs, the Unifor Investigative Summer Internship, and the CJF-IJB Black Investigative Journali... Read more.
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Collaborator Profile: Dr. Aaron Goodarzi
Dr. Aaron Goodarzi is an internationally renowned expert on Radon exposure. He is an associate professor at the University of Calgary, the Canada Research Chair... Read more.
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IJB publishes podcast episode on Indigenous youth mental health
After struggling for decades with her mental health for most of her life, Jaclyn Carr has found resilience in found resilience in traditional drumming and singi... Read more.
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IJB and Canadian Journalism Foundation create new fellowship for Black journalists
The Investigative Journalism Bureau (IJB) and the Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) are launching a new fellowship for Black journalists interested in invest... Read more.
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Collaborator Profile: Neil Seeman
Neil Seeman is the co-founder and publisher of Sutherland House Experts as well as editorial advisor to the companion press, Sutherland House Books. Sutherland ... Read more.
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Drumming brought her ‘closer to purpose’ after years of struggling with mental health. But an approach tailored to Indigenous culture remains out of reach for others like her
An analysis of key mental health indicators for First Nations youth reveals a strained system of care failing to meet the needs of desperate young people.... Read more.
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Toronto Star invests in Investigative Journalism Bureau’s collaborative reporting model
TORONTO, Oct. 15, 2021 /CNW/ – The Toronto Star is furthering its commitment to powerful collaborative journalism through a $100,000 c... Read more.
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Collaborator Profile: Jodi Upton
From time to time, the IJB profiles those we work with. Up next is Jodi Upton, an award-winning journalist who teaches data and digital journalism at the Syracu... Read more.
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New ‘ultra potent’ opioids hitting Toronto streets in recent weeks as overdose deaths mount
Researchers say border closures and drug supply chain disruptions have spurred the creation of dangerous new illicit drugs and compounds.... Read more.
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Investigative Journalism Bureau and Seeman family partner to advance mental health journalism
A $25,000 contribution from entrepreneur and mental health advocate Neil Seeman to the Investigative Journalism Bureau, matched by the Dalla Lana School of Publ... Read more.
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Collaborator Profile: Ebyan Abdigir
The IJB profiles our collaborators from time to time. Ebyan Abdigir is a multimedia journalist and producer in Toronto. She has worked in all mediums of journal... Read more.
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How some Canadian communities are taking their own steps to address the risks of radon gas
While radon risks remain rarely discussed in most of Canada, some communities and public officials are taking unique steps to generate greater awareness and act... Read more.