Former Montreal Gazette and Globe and Mail editor-in-chief Norman Webster died Friday morning in the palliative care unit of the Magog Hospital from complications from Parkinson’s disease. He was 80. (Montreal Gazette)
Friday, November 19, 2021
Monday, July 5, 2021
Wendy Mesley retires
Wendy Mesley has retired from the CBC after 38 years. Mesley fronted many programs during her career, including Marketplace and as a backup anchor of The National.
Last year, she became embroiled in a controversy surrounding her use of the N-word on two separate occasions during editorial meetings in 2019 and again in 2020 while preparing for a segment of her program “The Weekly” that focused on anti-racism.
The allegations sparked an internal investigation that led CBC News to take disciplinary action against her.
Mesley later tweeted that she used the word “not as a slur,” but as a reference to what another journalist, who they were considering booking as a panelist on the show, had been called.
Thursday, June 24, 2021
Canadian media outlets sign licensing deal with Google
Google Canada is partnering with eight publishers in a licensing agreement that will see the firm pay for news content as part of parent Alphabet Inc.’s US$1-billion global commitment to media companies.
The tech giant is launching a product called Google News Showcase in Canada this fall, a platform that will see the company pay news organizations across the country for access to content and give media companies an opportunity to sell online advertising around their stories, as well as sign up new subscribers.
Google is teaming with the Globe and Mail, Black Press Media and Glacier Media, both headquartered in B.C., Quebec-based Métro Média, Nova Scotia’s SaltWire Network, Manitoba’s Winnipeg Free Press and two other Ontario publishers, Narcity Media and Village Media. Collectively, the publishers own more than 70 national and regional media platforms.
Sunday, April 11, 2021
Matthew Fisher dead at 66
Long-time free-lance war correspondent Matthew Fisher has died at age 66. He died of liver failure after a short illness in Ottawa on April 10. He was the son of the late Douglas Fisher, a long-time parliamentary journalist and previously an NDP Member of Parliament. Matthew covered conflicts around the world and was published in the National Post, the Sun and other poublications.
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
Former CFTO-TV broadcaster Tom Gibney dead at 84
Tom Gibney, a longtime news anchor with CFTO-TV, has died. Gibney anchored CFTO New from 1973 until his retirement in 2007. He was 84. The cause of death was not immediately known.