journalists
Is the Mexican Government Spying on Journalists?
On the season finale of 'CYBERWAR,' Ben Makuch investigates why government spyware is cropping up on Mexican reporters' smartphones.
The Important Questions That Didn't Get Asked in the Priti Patel Scandal
And what we missed when we were following her flight path to get sacked.
Canada passes law to protect whistleblowers and journalists’ confidential sources
Under the new law, judges won’t issue search warrants against journalists unless there’s no other ‘reasonable way’ for police to obtain the same information
Film Journalism Is Broken
Junkets, a weird publicity cycle and a lack of diversity in the media has stunted the discussions we could be having about cinema.
Men Keep Harassing On-Air Female Journalists
An incident involving a Canadian journalist at a music festival is just the latest in a long and shitty trend.
Mexico Hacking and Spying on Its Citizens Is a 'Human Rights Crisis'
The illegal use of hacking tools by the Mexican government against activists and reporters has become a systematic policy of intimidation and harassment.
Even Mail Journalists Are Sick of the Daily Mail
We spoke to an insider about why the 'paper is getting even more unhinged.
Trudeau endorses legal protections for journalists, but doesn’t commit to actually doing anything about it
Trudeau hasn’t said whether he’ll actually adopt shield laws in Canada
Samantha Bee Is Going to Roast Trump at the 'Not White House Correspondents' Dinner'
The 'Full Frontal' star plans to offer an alternative to the traditional event and will donate all the proceeds to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Why Spy on Reporters When You Can Spy on CEOs?
A step-by-step guide to boost your bank account using Bill C-51.