Canadian Journalism Project

The Canadian Journalism Project (CJP) is a project of The Canadian Journalism Foundation in collaboration with leading journalism schools and organizations across Canada. It seeks to make an impact on the quality of journalism in Canada through its websites, J-Source (English) and ProjetJ (French), which provide information, commentary and resources related to the achievement of, and challenges to, quality in journalism and journalism education.

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