Sports Reporter Duncan McKenzie-McHarg Dies at 41
Popular Australian sports presenter Duncan McKenzie-McHarg has died at age 41 after a fall in Los Angeles. The freelance journalist covered major tennis events and worked for Fox Sports and others.
Popular Australian sports presenter Duncan McKenzie-McHarg has died at age 41 after a fall in Los Angeles. The freelance journalist covered major tennis events and worked for Fox Sports and others.
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Anderson Cooper and Ana Navarro urge against normalizing Trump's insults after he called a reporter 'piggy'. They call for solidarity among journalists.
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Celebrating journalistic excellence in British Columbia, The Globe and Mail secured four major victories at the 2023 Jack Webster Awards, including the coveted Journalist of the Year.
A Canadian television journalist faces social media backlash after dressing as her mother for Halloween in a controversial costume that many are calling disrespectful and insensitive.
The Atlantic Canadian journalism community mourns the loss of John Soosaar, whose groundbreaking career spanned decades and transformed how Maritimers consumed news. Remembering his impact on CTV, CBC, and beyond.
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Hundreds of Alberta students walked out of classrooms to support their teachers during contract negotiations, gathering at the legislature in a powerful show of solidarity for educators demanding better working conditions.
Thousands of Alberta students left classrooms in coordinated walkouts to support teachers' labour dispute, creating one of the largest student-led protests in recent provincial history.
The United Steelworkers union stands with Alberta teachers as they face unprecedented government pressure and political interference in education. Learn how this labor solidarity is shaping the future of Alberta's public education system.