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    2010

    1. Canadian Media in Crisis
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      How so-called "business journalism" is often biased and tends to give readers a distorted picture of the news.
    2. A dramatic reading of a searing, personal account of bombing of Gaza
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Inaugural Event at New Toronto Art and Culture Venue - Beit Zatoun. A dramatic reading of SEVEN DAYS FROM A GAZA DIARY, on 1st anniversary of Israeli assault on Gaza. In Toronto; Saturday January 30 at 6 pm. Beit Zatoun House, 612 Markham St.
    3. Alternatives to Body Scans Do Exist
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      If the technology exists to detect even greater hazards and protect privacy concerns, why wouldn't our government want to consider them?
    4. Canadian Shippers Expect Modest Growth in 2010
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Shippers expect modest growth in their volumes and in rate increases of their carriers in 2010. That is one of the findings in the 5th annual benchmarking survey undertaken by Supply Chain Surveys Inc. for the Canadian Industrial Transportation Assoc
    5. Day Care For Younger Children Put At Risk By Province's JK/SK Plan
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Day care owners say centre closures and fee increases are imminent if Ontario government doesn't act quickly to stabilize child care system in the wake of new school-based JK/SK plan.
    6. Editor of Amazonian weekly gets one-year sentence for defamation
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Reporters Without Borders condemns the one-year jail sentence that a court in Bagua, in the northeastern Amazonian province of Utcumbamba in Peru, passed yesterday on Alejandro Carrascal Carrasco, the editor of the regional weekly Nor Oriente.
    7. Free Crisis Counselling for Haitians Living in Toronto
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Haitians living in Toronto can now access free crisis counselling services from Family Service Toronto and Family Services Employee Assistance Program. This service is being offered in partnership with the Centre Francophone de Toronto.
    8. Google rebels against China’s Internet censors
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Reporters Without Borders hails US Internet giant Google’s announcement yesterday that it will stop censoring the Chinese version of its search engine, Google.cn – a move that could lead to Google.cn’s closure and Google’s withdrawal from China.
    9. Hollywood Goody Bags: Canadian Wine Wins Coveted Spot in Bag Swag for Golden Globe Awards Party
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Canadas Northern Ice Wine Selected for Inclusion in Prize Package for 2010 Golden Globe Winners, Nominees and Party-Goers.
    10. Hollywood Stars Enjoy Swag Bag Heaven at 2010 Golden Globe Awards
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Gourmet Snack Maker Earns A-List Recognition for Inclusion in Swanky Loot Bags for Movie Stars and Award Show Party-Goers.
    11. IFJ Condemns Deportation Move against US Journalist in Israel
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      The International Federation of Journalists today called on Israeli authorities to revoke the deportation order served on American journalist and chief English editor of Ma'an news agency, Jared Malsin, who has been denied re-entry to the country.
    12. IPS Africa Launches Reporting Gender-Based Violence Handbook
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Inter Press Service (IPS) Africa has launched a new handbook for reporters to support sustained media coverage of gender-based violence beyond 16 Days of No Violence Against Women and Children.
    13. Making blasphemy an offence takes Europe back several centuries
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Reporters Without Borders condemns “with the utmost firmness” a new defamation law in Ireland that establishes blasphemy as an offence punishable by a fine of up to 25,000 euros. The law took effect on 1 January.
    14. News Years Resolutions or Fatal Attraction?
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Are you like most people? Have you set and broken many of your New Years Resolutions already? Have you spent time focused on your deficits and shortcomings? The law of attraction says we will draw those things towards us that we spend time thinking
    15. Online Surveys Pay Off For Snack Marketer and Hard-Hit Charities
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Popular Snack Maker Finds Creative Way to Improve Product Development and Fund Charities
    16. PM Prorogues Politics Over National Security
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Ambiguity of Conservative MP's statements around body scanners could violate Canadian privacy law.
    17. Provincial Nutrition Society agrees new School Food and Beverage Policy is a positive step
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      The Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals in Public Health (OSNPPH) and the Ontario Public Health Association (OPHA) applaud the Ontario Ministry of Education for the release of the School Food and Beverage Policy.
    18. Reporters Without Borders to create centre of operations for Haitian journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Reporters Without Borders intends to set up a centre of operations for Haitian journalists in Port-au-Prince in order to enable them to cover the situation and thereby assist the process of providing assistance to the population.
    19. Riga-based daily ransacked by unidentified intruders
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Reporters Without Borders condemns a break-in by unidentified intruders at the offices of the Riga-based daily Neatkariga Rita Avize (www.nra.lv) and its publishing house SIA Mediju Nams.
    20. Start the New Year right
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Its a new year and a time when people like to start fresh and sample some new approaches to areas in your life you would like to improve. You have seen the development of the organizing and redesign shows take over our television stations.
    21. Support urgently needed for Haiti after 7.0 quake
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Canadian Feed The Children's community partners in the worst hit areas - urgent support needed
    22. Western Law Student Wins International Academic Awards
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2010
      Published: 2010
      Canadian law student relates his experience studying law in Israel after recently presented awards for academic merit there.

    2009

    1. 2009 Leaves One of Worst Records for Targeted Killings of Journalists, Says IFJ
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today called for more action from governments and the United Nations to protect media as it announced a grim total of 137 journalists and media personnel killed during 2009.
    2. Reporting Gender Based Violence
      A Handbook for Journalists

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Violence Against Women has presented particular challenges to the media and to society because of the way it has been consigned to the "private" sphere -- dampening public discussion and stifling media debate. Yet, the media has the potential to play a lead role in changing perceptions that, in turn, can help galvanize a movement for change. This toolkit seeks to help reporters and news managers grapple with the challenge of reporting gender based violence is a way that doe snot perpetuate gender stereotypes but informs and encourages public debate.
    3. Gaza’s civilians, still unable to rebuild one year after Operation Cast Lead, ‘betrayed’ by international community
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The international community has betrayed the people of Gaza by failing to back their words with effective action to secure the ending of the Israeli blockade which is preventing reconstruction and recovery, say a group of 16 leading organizations.
    4. Manual teaches intelligence agency employees how to spy on problem journalists
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The weekly Semana has revealed the existence of an instruction manual for employees of the Administrative Department of Security (DAS), Colombia’s leading intelligence agency, that explains how they should spy on, threaten, intimidate and discredit NGOs, judges and journalists who create problems for the government.
    5. Media Still Struggling to Break Gender Barriers in Cambodia
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Cambodia's media organisations are a 'battleground' for old ways and new approaches when it comes to gender.
    6. Toronto Company Receives Record $15 Million Fine
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Competition Bureau announced today that the Ontario Superior Court has imposed a record $15 million fine against DataCom Marketing Inc. for operating a business directory scam targeting Canadian and U.S. businesses.
    7. Academics Urge Government Climate Action
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      More than 500 university faculty members from universities across Canada signed a letter to the Canadian Government calling for immediate drastic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. The letter points out the time frame of reductions is critical.
    8. Freedom of expression under attack in every region, say IFEX members on International Human Rights Day
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      To mark International Human Rights Day IFEX members paused to comment on violations of free expression as they commemorated the 61st anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
    9. IFJ Calls for "New Mindset" over Media Accountability and Future of Journalism
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Building public trust in journalism is critical for democracy and development and requires a "new mindset" about media accountability says the International Federation of Journalists.
    10. Chilcot Inquiry - The Establishment Goes to Work
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      When public scepticism erupts in response to resultant extremes of state violence and criminality that even the media are powerless to deny, the illusion of democracy must be bolstered. Then Tweedledum-Tweedledee will choose from their own to rig an "inquiry", while their media allies present the process as something other than a farce.
    11. Environmental journalists censored and assaulted
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Journalists worldwide risk their lives to report on environmental degradation. In the fight against climate change, the media is a watchdog for corrupt governments that obstruct efforts to protect the environment. The media also plays a critical role in engaging the public through stories and research. But journalists who cover illegal logging and the polluting of rivers are increasingly censored, imprisoned, assaulted and at times killed.
    12. Why Canada must limit the influence of corporate media
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Traditional news departments follow unwritten but well-understood guidelines concerning what they should not cover. Most people in the newsrooms have been so thoroughly indoctrinated in corporate ideology that they seldom suggest a story that falls outside of the guidelines.
    13. US games company sues British blogger
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      In an internet defamation case that lawyers say could set an "extraordinary precedent", an American games company is suing a British blogger in the Australian courts.
    14. Axworthy to Serve on International Advisory Board
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Coalition for the International Criminal Court (CICC) has announced the establishment of a new Advisory Board which includes the appointment of Dr. Lloyd Axworthy, President and Vice-Chancellor, The University of Winnipeg and former Minister of
    15. Climate Change: Aircraft fuel is cheaper than Coke, a direct tax on fossil fuel is what the world needs urgently.
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      What is needed is to actually make annual cuts in international trade. After all, how can the world aim to bring down greenhouse gas emissions when on the other it aims to push for increased international trade.
    16. Canwest latest ‘media giant’ to exploit news operations
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Media corporations claim to care about quality journalism, but they’ve deceived Canadians for decades -- censoring news to protect their profits, pandering to the interests of the corporate world, and neglecting to invest adequately in their news operations. For decades powerful media corporations have decided what news Canadians should read, hear, and see. By reading just about any Canadian daily newspaper it’s not hard to see how the values of corporate-owned media are quite different from the values and interests of the majority of Canadians.
    17. An Open Letter To Congress From US Scientists On Climate Change And Recently Stolen Emails
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      As U.S. scientists with substantial expertise on climate change and its impacts on natural ecosystems, our built environment and human well-being, we want to assure policy makers and the public of the integrity of the underlying scientific research.
    18. Iran: Appeal by European journalists for release of reporter Fariba Pajooh
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      We journalists working for the media in Europe have united to ask for Fariba Pajooh’s immediate and unconditional release.
    19. PITCHfest, LAUNCHfest Contests to Debut at DOMAINfest Global 2010 Conference
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      DomainSponsor®, the domain monetization division of Oversee.net®, announced today that PITCHfest(TM) AND LAUNCHfest(TM) will debut at its fourth annual DOMAINfest Global® (DFG) conference, scheduled for January 26-28, 2010 in Santa Monica, California
    20. Spies for Hire: New Online Database of U.S. Intelligence Contractors
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Starting today, journalists, activists, and corporate researchers will be able to use the Internet site SpiesForHire.org to track the nation’s most important intelligence contractors.
    21. 2009 Journalist Conference in Israel: No News
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The support provided by Israel’s primary media to the security and political moves of the government—any government—is not new in Israel. The perception that media is committed to the ethics of the “public’s right to know,” in numerous cases even against strong currents that demand the silencing and concealment of information, serves more as a title for academic conferences and less as a rule that guides the media establishment in Israel. Not only this, but the journalists’ association adopted the official governmental approach in relation to international forums concerned with human rights. This approach places obstacles of suspicion and hostility before anyone who does not follow the official line of Israeli patriotism. Legitimate criticism of unprofessional and unethical conduct of media that volunteers for national or military service is countered with the contention that the source of criticism is anti-Semitic.
    22. Pay-to-Print
      "News" Stories for Cash Scandal Rocks India

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      On "paid news".
    23. Twelve journalists killed on Mindanao island in "dark day for press freedom"
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      At least 12 journalists were killed today in Maguindanao province, Philippines, by armed men, including two policemen, linked to the provinces governor. More than 30 other people were murdered.
    24. A Comparative Review of Flat Earth News and Newspeak
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A comparative review of two recent books about the media, one a mainstream view, the other using the propaganda model of media control.
    25. Connexions Archive seeks a new home
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Connexions Archive, a Toronto-based library dedicated to preserving the history of grassroots movements for social change, needs a new home.
    26. Appeal for donations for Iranian journalists who have fled abroad
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders is launching an appeal for financial support for Iranian journalists and bloggers, who find themselves utterly destitute as they search for a safe refuge.
    27. Call for more international support for exile radios after station director wins award
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders congratulates Kim Seong-Min, founder and director of the Seoul-based Free North Korea Radio, on winning the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy’s Asia Democracy and Human Rights Award.
    28. Editor of Tamil weekly held for past 11 days on criminal defamation charge
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders condemns journalist A.S. Mani’s detention in the southeastern state of Tamil Nadu on a criminal defamation charge.
    29. Middle East and North Africa: Blogging flourishes; governments block and monitor content
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Thousands of writers, journalists, activists, lawyers and others are expressing their dissent and reporting on social issues by blogging throughout the Middle East and North Africa, says a new report by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).
    30. Berlin Twitter Wall website blocked just days after its launch
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders deplores the fact that the Chinese authorities blocked the Berlin Twitter Wall website (www.berlintwitterwall.com) just days after its launch.
    31. Mexican crime reporter abducted and slain in Durango State
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Crime reporter Bladimir Antuna García was found murdered Monday night, according local news reports, after reportedly being abducted from a street in the Mexican city of Durango that morning.
    32. New Yemeni press court sentences, bans journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Committee to Protect Journalists urges Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh to end the intensifying judicial and media campaign to silence critical journalists and eradicate press freedom.
    33. Toronto’s Citizen Lab uses forensics to fight online censors
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Citizen Lab's team of academics and students investigate in real time governments and companies that restrict what we see and hear on the Internet. They are also trying to help online journalists and bloggers slip the shackles of censorship and surveillance.
    34. Burmese authorities detain freelance journalist
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Committee to Protect Journalists strongly condemns and calls for the immediate release of freelance journalist and blogger Pai Soe Oo, who was detained by government authorities on Wednesday for questioning.
    35. Death threats sent to paper of slain editor in Sri Lanka
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Committee to Protect Journalists is greatly concerned by ongoing threats to Sri Lanka’s journalists and media organizations.
    36. EU Fails Human Rights Victims
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The European Union’s decision today to lift the arms embargo against Uzbekistan despite its atrocious human rights record is an unconscionable abdication of responsibility toward Uzbek victims of abuse.
    37. IFJ Calls on Writers to Demand Their Rights from Google
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has called on all journalists who have had their books scanned by Google through its Google Book Search to claim their rights to payment.
    38. Interior Ministry protection programme for journalists also used for "close-quarters spying"
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Journalist Claudia Julieta Duque, who is under an interior ministry protection programme for journalists, has been harassed and intimidated by Colombia's intelligence services, who obtained information about her from her alleged protectors.
    39. Take action: Help free imprisoned songwriter
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Freemuse, a free expression organisation for musicians and composers, is asking for your support to help dissident singer/songwriter Lapiro de Mbanga. He was imprisoned in 2008 and fined US$640,000 for writing a song critical of Cameroonian President
    40. WAZ-IFJ Prize for Courage in Journalism Awarded to Bulgarian Journalist
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Lidiya Pavlova to receive the prize for her courageous report on violence and corruption. Award is presented for the first time.
    41. CCNM Honours $3-Million Bequest From Lucy Hopkins
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) recognizes Lucy Hopkins, a Toronto resident who left a $3-million remainder trust to the College.
    42. Debit card fraud: “ Don't become a victim
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      November is National Crime Prevention and Community Safety month and the Canada Safety Council advises all Canadians to take steps towards protecting their debit cards and personal identification numbers (PIN), by doing so, this will help reduce your
    43. ‘Dress with Finesse’ comes to Nanaimo, BC
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Internationally accredited, certified professional image consultant, Kimberly Law, AICI CIP, launches Dress with Finesse' workshop on Vancouver Island. This workshop answers the question, "What should I wear?".
    44. Dress with Finesse - workshop comes to Vancouver
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Internationally accredited, certified professional image consultant, Kimberly Law, AICI CIP, presents Dress with Finesse' workshop in Vancouver. This workshop answers the question, "What should I wear?". Just in time for the holiday season...
    45. India in the World: In conversation with author Pankaj Mishra
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Essayist, journalist and novelist Pankaj Mishra will be in Ottawa on November 2 as part of The India Lectures organized by Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC). This final instalment of The India Lectures will be a special
    46. Just Published: Winning Digital Strategies
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Two new reports from the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) provide an in-depth examination of digital media opportunities for income and audience growth.
    47. From the Ashes of Dying Newspapers Will Come Authentic News
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Every time a daily newspaper of the obsolete model lays off another round of reporters, more of them come to us to study and learn the craft anew from this very different and opposite angle: from below, as opposed to the top down model that encrusted around them and doomed the previous version of their careers. Truth is, there is a direct correlation between the space in the media sphere that gets freed up every time a daily newspaper loses circ or dies and the increased reach that we and others have as we replace them with a better more people-powered model. So don’t mourn the American daily newspaper. Anything you liked about it will continue but from a different set of new media. The time will come when one or more of those publications, or a new one yet to come in the US, will turn to the models that work for the daily Por Esto! or El Libertador or others South of the border, kissing their slavish dependence on advertisers goodbye and throwing their lot in, instead, with the larger multitudes of society.
    48. Middle East & North Africa: Region performs poorly, Israel nose-dives
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      For the first time Israel is not at the head of the Middle Eastern countries in the press freedom index. By falling 47 places to 93rd position, it is now behind Kuwait (60th), United Arab Emirates (86th) and Lebanon (61st).
    49. Sakharov Network welcomes Russian NGO among its ranks
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Sakharov Network of former winners of the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought hails today's European Parliament decision to award this year's prize to Memorial, an NGO that defends human rights in countries of the former Soviet Union.
    50. 23 IFEX members and other organisations raise concerns about proposed mechanisms to combat racial and religious intolerance
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      23 IFEX members and other organisations raise concerns about proposed mechanisms to combat racial and religious intolerance.
    51. A memorial to killed journalists, a call to action
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      More than 500 journalists have been targeted for murder, our research shows, and nearly nine in 10 of these slayings go unpunished. Another 200 journalists have been killed in combat or on dangerous assignments; their stories offer lessons in how to improve security and hold governments accountable. Through interactive maps, timelines, and statistical breakdowns, our new database provides analysis by country, year, and type of death. It puts a special emphasis on unsolved murders, a focal point of CPJ's Global Campaign Against Impunity.
    52. CCNM's New Integrated Healthcare Centre Offers Patients a Variety of Health and Wellness Options
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) is celebrating the grand opening of the CCNM Integrated Healthcare Centre (IHC) on Tuesday, October 20 at 6:30 p.m. Meet our practitioners and check out our new state-of-the-art clinic.
    53. How the Trafigura story came to be told
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Gag defeated by press, web users and MPs.
    54. Guardian gagged from reporting Parliament
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
    55. 30th Right Livelihood Awards: Wake-up calls to secure our common future
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The 2009 Right Livelihood Awards go to four recipients: David Suzuki, René Ngongo, Alyn Ware, and Catherine Hamlin.
    56. Trafigura gag attempt unites house in protest
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Efforts by the law firm Carter-Ruck to stop reporting of a Commons question about Trafigura have outraged MPs on all sides.
    57. Guardian gagged from reporting parliament
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Today's published Commons order papers contain a question to be answered by a minister later this week. The Guardian is prevented from identifying the MP who has asked the question, what the question is, which minister might answer it, or where the question is to be found. The Guardian is also forbidden from telling its readers why the paper is prevented – for the first time in memory – from reporting parliament. Legal obstacles, which cannot be identified, involve proceedings, which cannot be mentioned, on behalf of a client who must remain secret.
    58. Editor of newspaper's website faces 15 years in prison
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Journalist Aylin Duruoglu has spent nearly six months in Istanbul’s Bakirköy prison on totally unfounded charges of belonging to a terrorist organisation, Reporters Without Borders said.
    59. EFJ Hails "Momentous Success" in Italian Demonstration for "Right to Know. Duty to Inform"
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The European Federation of Journalists, along with other organisations organised one of the biggest recent demonstrations in Rome this weekend under the theme “Right to Know. Duty to Inform”, in cooperation with other unions and civil society.
    60. Beauty and philanthropy come together in Montreal
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      FREE haircut and treatments in downtown Montreal on October 18 to help raise funds for Canadian Feed The Children's nourishment programs for children in Canada
    61. ˜Little Mosque" stars stand up for children at Toronto Elvis fest
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Little Mosque stars Sheila McCarthy and Debra McGrath host A Tribute to Elvis in Toronto to raise funds for Canadian Feed The Children
    62. Advice For a Home Builder Who Wants to Build a Website Or Any Small Business Owner With a Trade Back
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Got a small trades business you wish to promote? In today's busy marketplace there are two broad ways to get your message out. Yes, you'll still probably need traditional offline marketing-word of mouth is probably the best form of advertising you ca
    63. Diet Rules For Celiac Disease
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Having celiac disease means having to adjust your diet. Here are some important rules to follow.

    64. Experiential Marketing
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Experiential marketing is the next marketing methodology that can bridge the disconnect between the consumers' increasing demand to engage marketers and brands on their own terms. Consumers are more skeptical than ever about marketing and advertising
    65. 5 Perfectly Promotable Ideas
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      As a small business marketer you are often looking for ideas to promote your business that are often guided by smaller budgets, little time, you want relationship building to occur, you want to make a sale, or you want the customer to become a repeat
    66. Homemade Gluten-Free Snacks
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Need gluten free snacks? You can make them at home and avoid the expense and frustration of looking for great snacks. Here are some ideas.
    67. How to Brand Yourself
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      At the Marketing Chefs we are often asked to help companies find and define their brand statement. Recently it seemed that a number of friends and business associates were looking for help in re-positioning themselves or providing a bio that fit thei
    68. How to Measure Website Effectiveness Using New Success Metrics
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Traditionally Google PageRank and sheer traffic have been the measure of website success. However, these older metrics are becoming less meaningful in the current web environment. Business people are now demanding more than just traffic and rankings,
    69. Hungry to Succeed Tip Sheet
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Give email a starring role in your e-business Are you an e-marketer who wants to make more sales and profits without spending a dime more on advertising? Then get customers salivating for your product or service using email as the lead method to driv
    70. Kid Approved Gluten-Free Desserts
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      If you have children with gluten issues you'll know it's tough finding foods they'll like. Here are some kid approved gluten free recipes.



    71. Low Calorie Gluten-Free Snacks For the Whole Family
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      You can make great gluten free snacks at home. Here are some ideas that will be fun for the whole family to make and eat!

    72. "Selling The Invisible - A Field Guide To Modern Marketing" Book Review
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      This week's review is a book "Selling The Invisible - A Field Guide to Modern Marketing" by Harry Beckwith. Now the title sounds a little dour, but I have to say that this is a very quick read and very enjoyable.

    73. "Canadian Foreign Policy and the Coming Elections" in FOCALPoint: Canada's Spotlight on the Americas
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Featuring the impact of minority government on Canadian foreign policy, Haitian democracy, U.S.multilateralism in the Americas, Colombia-UNASUR relations, Cuban bloggers, and boosting Canada's relationship with Mexico. FOCALPoint is available online.
    74. HR Survey: Telecommuting and Flexible Hours Solutions to Impacts of 2010 Winter Games
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The BC Human Resources Management Association (BC HRMA) released its report on HR Approaches to the 2010 Winter Games today. According to the report, which is based on a survey of 282 B.C. organizations, HR practitioners in the province are bracing
    75. Can Journalism Schools Be Relevant In A World On The Brink?
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The best of our students are worried not just about whether they can find a job after graduation but also whether those jobs will allow them to contribute to shaping a decent future for a world on the brink.
    76. Defending the right to offend, shock or disturb
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Insult laws are designed to protect politicians, government leaders and officials and state institutions, arming the state with access to resources and legal doctrines that no other citizen has.
    77. Stronger legislation needed to sustain community radio
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      One of the most critical impediments to community radio is inadequate legislation.
    78. Volunteer Translators Wanted – English to Arabic
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Connexions, an independent non-profit research organization and information clearinghouse based in Toronto, Canada, seeks volunteer translators to translate articles, and terms in our subject index, from English to Arabic.
    79. Volunteer Translators Wanted – English to Chinese
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Connexions, an independent non-profit research organization and information clearinghouse based in Toronto, Canada, seeks volunteer translators to translate articles, and terms in our subject index, from English to Chinese, and from English to other languages.
    80. Volunteer Translators Wanted – English to Norwegian
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Connexions, an independent non-profit research organization and information clearinghouse based in Toronto, Canada, seeks volunteer translators to translate articles, and terms in our subject index, from English to Norwegian, and from English to other languages.
    81. Volunteer Translators Wanted – English to Polish
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Connexions, an independent non-profit research organization and information clearinghouse based in Toronto, Canada, seeks volunteer translators to translate articles, and terms in our subject index, from English to Polish, and from English to other languages.
    82. Volunteer Translators Wanted – English to Portuguese
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Connexions, an independent non-profit research organization and information clearinghouse based in Toronto, Canada, seeks volunteer translators to translate articles, and terms in our subject index, from English to Portuguese, and from English to other languages.
    83. Volunteer Translators Wanted English to Spanish
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Connexions, an independent non-profit research organization and information clearinghouse based in Toronto, Canada, seeks volunteer translators to translate articles, and terms in our subject index, from English to Spanish, and from English to other languages.
    84. Volunteer Translators Wanted – English to Swedish
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Connexions, an independent non-profit research organization and information clearinghouse based in Toronto, Canada, seeks volunteer translators to translate articles, and terms in our subject index, from English to Swedish, and from English to other languages.
    85. Death of a journalist who combined professionalism with strong humanistic convictions
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
    86. Performing Arts Alliance releases Our Fiscal Performance
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Buoyed by pre-recession subscription sales and the stabilizing effect of government funding, performing arts organizations are preparing to ride out this economic crisis, according to a recent survey by Canada's Performing Arts Alliance.
    87. Email scam which targets professional speakers
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      An email scam targetting professional speakers is making the rounds. The NSA, a British speakers' association reports that the scam has been aimed at its members. Speakers listed with SOURCES - www.sources.com - have also reported being targetted.
    88. IFJ and INSI Join Global Call for Release of Journalists in Gambia
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the International News Safety Institute (IFJ) call for the urgent release of jailed journalists in Gambia, adding their voices to growing global protest at the press freedom crisis in the country.
    89. Media Capitalism, the State and 21st Century Media Democracy Struggles
      An interview with Robert McChesney

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Robert McChesney talks about contemporary media capitalism and 21st century media democracy struggles to understand and change it.
    90. Document Dilemma
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      If memory serves, it wasn’t long ago when “experts” were forecasting that offices around the world would phase out paper. Not due to environmental pressure, but because cutting edge technology would see paper as the 21st century equivalent.
    91. Bil'in: Palestinian Village Under Attack
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Leaders of non-violent protests in Bil'in village against Israeli settlements and occupation arrested by Israeli occupation forces. International supporters are asked to support the non-violent resistance in the face of Israeli attempts to crush it.
    92. Des agentes de l’UNPOL contribuent à un rapport du Secrétaire général
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Le Centre Pearson pour le maintien de la paix (CPMP) a contribué à l’avancement de la Résolution 1820 du Conseil de sécurité des Nations Unies, qui vise à prévenir la violence sexuelle en zone de conflit, en invitant des agentes de la police
    93. Female UNPOL Officers participate in Secretary General Report
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Pearson Peacekeeping Centre (PPC) is advancing United Nations Security Council Resolution 1820 (UN SCR 1820), which addresses the prevention of sexual violence in conflict zones, by bringing United Nations Police (UNPOL) officers to the Security
    94. IFJ Demands End to Intimidation as Iran Shuts Journalists' Association
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      International Federation of Journalists calls on Iranian authorities to end the campaign of intimidation of journalists in the country following closure of the Association of Journalists in Tehran whose offices were raided and sealed by armed men.
    95. More Than a Few Good Women
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Company of Women is hosting an evening event for women business owners and hopeful women entrepreneurs. Guest speaker and small busines expert Catherine Swift will be discussing women's role in the Canadian marketplace.
    96. Three Steps to Creating a Life That Matters
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Company of Women is hosting an evening event where guest speaker Carol Ring, Vice President Strategic Initiatives for Rogers Cable Inc., will discuss how busy career-women can balance personal and professional life in a successful manner.
    97. I Am So Sorry! - A Few Words on Apologies
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      When you're truly sorry for something, apologize profusely and sincerely. It's not sufficient to make a simple apology. Grace, style and promptness are imperative. The offended person needs to feel able and ready to acknowledge your sincerity.
    98. Leading news website needs new funding
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Support the appeal for help being made by The Nut Graph (http://thenutgraph.com/), an independent Malaysian news website that is strapped for cash because its original investors have decided they cannot continue funding it.
    99. Sources welcomes Steven Goldhar, President and Founder of Sundance Media Inc.
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member, Steven Goldhar, President and Founder of Sundance Media Inc.
    100. Gym Etiquette or "Correct Form"
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Gym etiquette advice from Canada's image and etiquette expert, Diane Craig.
    101. In Brad Will killing, report fuels questions, controversy
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Continuing questions about journalist's murder in Oaxaca in 2006.
    102. Golf tournament a driving force for child nutrition
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Proceeds from Whistler's 18th Golf Tournament at Angus Glen North Course in Markham will go to support Canadian Feed The Children's nourishment programs for children affected by poverty. Opportunities still exist to participate.
    103. Goodwill Stores: A Cool Place to Shop
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Style-makers and trendsetters, even Hollywood celebrities, have long known the benefits of combing Goodwill Stores for hidden gems, but a funny thing happened on our way through the recession. Goodwill stores across North America noticed an increase
    104. Mainstream Media And The Propaganda Machine
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Mainstream media, especially the American media plays a vital role in shaping the world public opinion.
    105. Sources welcomes Canadian Co-operative Association
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member: the Canadian Co-operative Association.
    106. Sources welcomes Chris Chopik, Professional Speaker, Writer, and Founder of www.EvolutionGreen.com
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes Chris Chopik, Professional Speaker, Writer, and Founder of www.EvolutionGreen.com.
    107. Sources welcomes Eugene Oscapella, Barrister and Solicitor/Oscapella and Associates
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes Eugene Oscapella, Barrister and Solicitor/Oscapella and Associates.
    108. Forbidden Words - Cursing and Swearing
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Strong language helps people cope with stress. But what are the repercussions?
    109. IFJ Welcomes Lifting of Ban on Al-Jazeera in West Bank
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today welcomed the decision of the Palestinian Authority to revoke its order of 15 July to close Al-Jazeera's office in the West Bank.
    110. Twitterers Paid To Spread Israeli Propaganda
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Israel’s foreign ministry is reported to be establishing a special undercover team of paid workers whose job it will be to surf the internet 24 hours a day spreading positive news about Israel. Internet-savvy Israeli youngsters, mainly recent graduates and demobilised soldiers with language skills, are being recruited to pose as ordinary surfers while they provide the government’s line on the Middle East conflict.
    111. RSVP or Repondez s'il-vous-plait
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      There is tremendous confusion about RSVPs. Not just surrounding weddings but for all kinds of events.
    112. IFJ Condemns Palestinian Authority Over Ban on Al-Jazeera
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) calls on the Palestinian Authority to rescind its decision to close down the office the Qatar-based Al-Jazeera television in the West Bank.
    113. Journalist harassed and intimidated by police officers in Cairo after article on curruption
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Police officers have led organised attacks against Alaa Al Gamel, a reporter for weekly Sout Al Ouma.
    114. The Association of Canadian Travel Agencies (ACTA) reacts to the potential Visa confrontation between Mexico and Canada
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      David McCaig, President and COO of the Association of Canadian Travel Agencies (ACTA) said, “The sudden imposition of travel Visa requirements for Mexican citizens arriving into Canada will hurt the domestic Canadian Tourism market at a time
    115. Two foreign reporters arrested in Namibia for filming seal slaughter
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
    116. Journalism is a profession, not a cover
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The kidnapping of two French government security advisors in Mogadishu on Tuesday caused outrage among media workers and rights groups - after reports surfaced that they had been posing as journalists.
    117. Sound business advice for new recruits
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Just as fitness instructors build specialized exercise programmes, varying from beginner to Olympian, I set the bar high for a wide range of business professionals from new recruits to seasoned executives and CEOs.
    118. Bellwood Draws on Founder's Legacy to Provide Canadian Soldiers with Effective Treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Addictions
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Trauma or posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use problems often co-occur, especially in employees of hazardous occupations. Bellwood Health Services provides support for members of the Canadian Forces and Veterans Affairs Canada.
    119. From Heroin To Methadone To Abstinence -- New Treatment Program Helps Individuals Seeking A Complete Recovery
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Bellwood Health Services offers a treatment program that provides an alternative for individuals dependent on methadone.
    120. Renowned Canadian Addiction Treatment Centre Continues Family Legacy
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      In 1984, the late Dr. Gordon Bell and his daughter Linda Bell opened the doors of Bellwood Health Services to their first client. Three generations into the family business, Bellwood is pleased to announce that Dr. Bell's granddaughter, Laura Bhoi
    121. An American Radical's Brand of Investigative Journalism
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      I.F. Stone made significant contributions to investigative journalism at a time in the U.S. when holding powerful institutions to account was seen as unpatriotic and disloyal, writes Cecil Rosner in this review of D.D. Guttenplan's new biography American Radical The Life and Times of I.F. Stone.
    122. The Details on Reporting on Life... and Death
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      After watching the graphic video of the young Iranian Neda Agha-Soltan dying, The Toronto Star's Lesley Ciarula Taylor questions how storytelling is changing and if spotting the telling details is a dying art in journalism.
    123. Five years of illegality: Time to dismantle the Wall and respect the rights of Palestinians
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      In a report, Five years of illegality, Oxfam International presents testimonies of fifteen Palestinian men and women who recount their daily problems, arising from the construction of the Wall and its associated regime of land confiscation.
    124. Honduras: Press freedom violations continue post-coup
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Press freedom continues to suffer in the aftermath of the coup in Honduras.
    125. Israeli army raids on Bil'in village
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Israeli army forces are launching night-time military raids on Bil'in village in Palestine. Military raids launched by Israeli forces in Palestine in parallel to court case in Canada.
    126. FOCAL Welcomes New Board Chair Kathryn Hewlett-Jobes
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Former Canadian High Commissioner to Jamaica to lead the Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL). She succeeds longstanding Board Chair John W. Graham, elected chair in 2001.
    127. IFJ Accuses Iran over Massive Attack on Media and Journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists warned that a massive attack on independent media in Iran which has seen the jailing of journalists and a continuing crackdown on free expression reveals the desperation of the regime to curb democracy.
    128. IFJ and the National Federation of Israeli Journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Following a number of press inquiries related to the IFJ’s decision to expel the National Federation of Israeli Journalist at the last meeting of its Executive Committee (June 6/7, the IFJ is making available two documents clarifying the position
    129. Journalists and media workers assaulted by occupation forces
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA) condemns the attack on Reuters photographer Nayef Alhishlmon and several Palestinian journalists by the Israeli occupation forces.
    130. Release of Al Jazeera journalists held by Israelis
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The two Al Jazeera journalists who were arrested on 30 June have been released from Ramleh prison, on the outskirts of Tel Aviv.
    131. Umbrella Etiquette Matters
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Back on Bay Street and all these stockbrokers and entrepreneurs and chic, city women reminded me of wild soccer fans: unruly, pushy, out of control.
    132. WAN, IFRA Merge Into Single World-Wide News Publishing Organisation
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The World Association of Newspapers and IFRA, the leading international associations for print and digital news publishing, have merged into a new organisation, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA).
    133. Sources welcomes Strategic Insights Canada
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes Strategic Insights Canada. Strategic Insights Canada provides competitive market research and analysis in Ontario energy, nuclear energy, aerospace and municipal infrastructure.
    134. Wedding Bell Blues - Destination Weddings
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Destination Weddings in today's environmentally conscious times.
    135. Building a better Journalism
      Media activists and scholars share their ideas

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Extra! asked progressive media activists and scholars to share their ideas on how to make journalism's future better than its present; the following are some of the highlights:
      The one thing that we should do in the face of the erosion of commercial journalism is invest heavily in libraries. That means we should publicly support the human capital, technological tools, and collections of public, school and university libraries.
    136. IFJ and FEPALC Condemn Attacks against Media and Journalists in Honduras
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The IFJ and FEPALC have today strongly condemned attacks on journalists and the closure of media in Honduras.
    137. Nicaragua Special Report: Daniel Ortega's Media War
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Driven by decades old hostilities, Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega has deined independent media as enemies and has moved aggressively to obstruct them. In a special report, Carlos Lauria and Joel Simon detail the government's tactics against independent media.
    138. We are NOT the 'Story', It's Not Just Our 21 Kidnapped Passengers
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      On June 30th 2009 Israeli Occupation Forces forcibly boarded the Free Gaza boat, SPIRIT OF HUMANITY, and kidnapped 21 human rights workers and journalists who were on their way to deliver much needed humanitarian and reconstruction supplies to Gaza.
    139. African Journalists leaders summit outlines strategies to roll back impunity and defend journalists’ rights
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Leaders of the Federation of African Journalists have condemned at their biannual meeting in Djibouti on June 23rd, the unsafe and precarious working conditions of journalists in Africa.
    140. Diane Craig, Image Expert, Comments on Michael Jackson's Signature Sense of Style
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      In the era before professional stylists routinely created the image of everyone on the red carpet, Michael was self-styled. He created his own signature look, both on and off camera.
    141. Israel: Misuse of Drones Killed Civilians in Gaza
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Israeli attacks with guided missiles fired from aerial drones killed civilians during the recent Gaza fighting in violation of the laws of war, Human Rights Watch says.
    142. Media relations for politicians
      A Service for Parliamentarians, Legislators, and Municipal Councillors

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Public relations tools for elected officials and community leaders.
    143. Communications seen key to boosting workplace morale.
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Uncertainty and low morale dominates mood in national workplaces, National Employment survey indicates.
    144. Sources welcomes Canadian Athletic Therapists Association
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member, Canadian Athletic Therapists Association (CATA).
    145. The Look of Success by Diane Craig - Image and Etiquette
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Diane Craig is now blogging twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday on a variety of topics and current news related to image and etiquette. www.corporateclassinc.com/blog Read this coming Tuesday about Michael Jackson sense of style and fashion.
    146. Trend spotting - Coffee is the new lunch
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Trend spotting - Coffee is the new lunch. Times change. "Coffee is the new lunch." Business meeting over coffee. There, you have it. A simple concept, but one charged with implications.
    147. IFJ Condemns Shocking Attack on Tamil Newspapers in Sri Lanka
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) strongly condemns an attack on three Tamil newspapers in the northern Sri Lankan city of Jaffna. According to reports from IFJ sources, news agents for Jaffna’s three main newspapers were attacked.
    148. Robert Menard and staff leave Doha Centre for Media Freedom
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      International press freedom campaigner Robert Ménard has resigned as director-general of the Doha Centre for Media Freedom along with other members of the staff.
    149. Sources welcomes Brewers Association of Canada
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member, the Brewers Association of Canada. The Brewers Association of Canada, in operation since 1943, is the national trade association for the brewing industry in Canada.
    150. Sources welcomes Dale Curd
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member, Dale Curd, Counselor, Mens' Issues Expert. Dale Curd is one of Canada's leading authorities on men's emotional health and well-being.
    151. US and European companies jointly responsible for Internet censorship
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders has called for the need for legislation to allow US and European Internet companies operating in repressive countries to escape rules imposed on them by these governments.
    152. Canadian authorities jeopardize health of native citizens
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Government fails to adequately inform citizens of possible negative health hazards caused by consuming contaminated whale products.
    153. Sources welcomes Dorothy Ratusny
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member, Dorothy Ratusny, M.A., (C). OACCPP., Psychotherapist & Author of The Purpose of Love.
    154. Historic organic trade agreement will benefit Canadian producers and companies
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Organic Trade Association in Canada (OTA) has responded in support of a historic, world-first "organic equivalency agreement" between Canada and the United States, allowing organic products to be traded between the two countries.
    155. IFJ Hails Milestone Victory of Journalist on Protection of Sources in Northern Ireland
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The IFJ welcomes a court decision to dismiss the police application to force journalist Susanne Breen to reveal her source for a story on the murder to two British soldiers as a historic victory for the protection of sources.
    156. New solidarity ship to sail to Gaza on June 25
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      On June 25th, the Free Gaza movement will set sail on its eighth mission to break Israel’s horrific siege and collective punishment of 1.5 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
    157. Reporters Without Borders publishes a first Guide for exiled journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders marked World Refugee Day by publishing a guide for journalists driven into exile, to provide them with information about the procedures and potential obstacles in seeking asylum.
    158. 12 States Sign World's First Treaty on Access to Information
      What About the Other 35 Council of Europe Member States?

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      12 European countries today became the first states to sign the Council of Europe Convention on Access to Official Documents.
    159. Association of Day Care Operators of Ontario Eager to Work On Early Learning Implementation
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Association of Daycare Operators of Ontario (ADCO) applauds the themes covered in the Pascal report, but has concerns that some of the details of its implementation may have unintended consequences for licensed child care programs.
    160. Sources welcomes Canadian Marine Environment Protection Society
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member: Canadian Marine Environment Protection Society. The Canadian Marine Environment Protection Society monitors and reports on the population status of Arctic marine mammals.
    161. Sources welcomes Coalition For No Whales in Captivity
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member: Coalition For No Whales in Captivity. The Coalition For No Whales In Captivity is the "watchdog" of the Vancouver Aquarium.
    162. Sources welcomes Leading Communicators Inc.
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Leadership communication: Assessments & Solutions
    163. UNESCO Urged to Continue Defending Freedom of Expression Worldwide
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Five IFEX members and one other organisation wrote to UNESCO, asking the UN body to continue acting as a defender and champion of freedom of expression worldwide.
    164. WAFA speaks Hebrew too
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The official Palestine News and Information Center (WAFA) officially launched its Hebrew-language news Website to provide Hebrew speaking readers with what the agency described as accurate information from Palestine.
      President Mahmoud Abbas said that this page is meant to be a means of communication and direct dialogue with the Israelis.
      He said that the news Website would show credibility, objectivity and accuracy in order to reflect the legitimate Palestinian aspiration and eagerness to live in peace and liberty in their sovereign Palestinian state.
      He added that the Palestinian Authority believes in coexistence and peace between the two peoples. WAFA’s director-general Riyadh Al Hasan, stated that the Hebrew page of WAFA was overdue and should have been published a long time ago to reach Hebrew readers....
    165. Iran bars foreign media from reporting on protests
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the Iranian government's decision to bar foreign journalists from leaving their offices to report, film, or take photographs--a restriction intended to prevent news coverage of protests.
    166. Israel sentences two to prison terms for censorship breach
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns an Israeli court decision to sentence two television journalists on charges of breaching the military censorship law during the offensive in Gaza in December and January.
    167. Renowned Hypnotherapist Receives Life Fellowship in Hypnotherapy Award
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Debbie Papadakis, founder and director of the Toronto, Canada based Hypno Healing Institute Inc. has earned the prestigious Life Fellow in Hypnotherapy award from the International Medical and Dental Hypnotherapy Association.
    168. Sources welcomes Dave F. Musgrave
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member: Dave F. Musgrave - Senior Employee Benefits Specialist, Renfrew Insurance.
    169. Body-in-Motion on the air
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Dianne L. Woodruff, PhD, is a featured speaker on Alternative Talk radio KKNW in Seattle. Her topic is "the fiction of fitness." Woodruff is a specialist in body movement and longevity. The talk-phone-in format airs Wednesdays at 12 noon eastern.
    170. Guidelines for exiled journalists
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A guide for journalists driven into exile, to provide them with information about the procedures and potential obstacles in seeking asylum.
    171. IFJ Condemns Alarming Levels of Violence against Journalists in Latin America after Murders in Guatemala and Colombia
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) Condemns Alarming Levels of Violence against Journalists in Latin America after Murders in Guatemala and Colombia.
    172. World now at the start of 2009 influenza pandemic: Statement to the press by WHO Director-General Dr Margaret Chan
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      On the basis of available evidence, and these expert assessments of the evidence, the scientific criteria for an influenza pandemic have been met. The WHO has therefore decided to raise the level of influenza pandemic alert from phase 5 to phase 6.
    173. Beware of the hidden agendas of media censorship in China
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      This article argues that China's censorship of the Tibetan protests during the Olympic games was the state's attempt to maintain a positive image of the West within China. Zhao argues that the West has misinterpreted Chinese censorship policies and emphasizes how censorship policies seek to contain "explosive Chinese nationalism and domestic social conflicts" rather than oppress the people.
    174. How to avoid a Mid-life Crisis
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A unique, self-directed, web-based assessment has the ability to accurately and objectively identify careers for individuals in which they have the greatest opportunity for success.
    175. New Journal of Natural Medicine Launched This June, Promotes Natural Therapies
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The field of natural medicine attained a new voice this month with the launch of the International Journal of Naturopathic Medicine (IntJNM), a first of its kind, peer-reviewed journal that serves as a benchmark to the international medical community
    176. Nova Scotia election results online at Sources.com
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The results of the Nova Scotia election, with all members elected to the Nova Scotia legislature, are now available via Parliamentary Names & Numbers. Parliamentary Names & Numbers is the directory of Canada′s federal and provincial governments.
    177. Sentence Against US Journalists in North Korea is Inhumane and Unjust, Says IFJ
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) called for the immediate release of the two United States journalists, Euna Lee and Laura Ling, who have been jailed by North Korea.
    178. Marketing Internships - Toronto
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources offers a four- to six-month unpaid marketing internships in Toronto. Tasks may include web-based marketing, social networking, identifying and contacting prospective clients, web page design, phone surveys, helping to produce newsletters.
    179. Organic Trade Association in Canada opposes introduction of genetically engineered alfalfa
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Organic Trade Association (OTA) in Canada has registered strong opposition to federal permission to allow production of genetically engineered (GE) alfalfa in Canada.“Alfalfa is a perfect crop for Canadian organic agriculture..."
    180. Sources welcomes Association of Canadian Travel Agencies (ACTA)
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes Association of Canadian Travel Agencies (ACTA). ACTA is a national trade association representing the retail travel sector of Canada's travel industry.
    181. Tom Baker Cancer Centre receives $50,000 gift
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Breast Cancer Society of Canada (BCSC), in support of its goal of improving the lives of those affected by breast cancer across Canada, has generously granted $50,000 to the Tom Baker Cancer Centre.
    182. Censorship is the Wrong Way to Combat the British National Party
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The illiberal obsession with silencing Nick Griffin and the British National Party in the run up to elections has won the party undeserved publicity, says Claire Fox
    183. Ethnic Media Reaching Record Numbers in U.S.
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Nearly 60 million Americans now regularly get information from ethnically oriented TV, radio, newspapers, and Web sites, many of which are published or broadcast in languages other than English -- and that number is on the rise.
      As mainstream newspapers and cable news channels in the United States are losing more money, readers, and viewers each year, ethnic media appears to be "maybe the most vibrant part" of the media landscape...
    184. HR Trends Report 2009 - Tough Times Ahead
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Vancouver, B.C. – The BC Human Resources Management Association (BC HRMA) released its annual report on HR trends. HR functions are set to handle significant change and will face a tough year restructuring their organizations on reduced budgets.
    185. Sources welcomes CareerDirection.com
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member: CareerDirection.com. Career Direction is a unique, self-directed, web-based, career identification tool that is 90% accurate and 100% objective in identifying the careers in which an individual has greatest opportunity.
    186. Sources welcomes Susan McCord
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member, Susan McCord, "Beavertalk.COM" Internet Talk Show Host, Producer, Writer.
    187. New Canadian Festival in Waterloo, and Made Viewable Online to the World
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Dr. Neil Turok, Director of Perimeter Institute, and John Matlock, Director of External Relations and Outreach, will announce details on June 12th, 2009, of an innovative, public science festival coming in October, 2009.
    188. Educational Survey Findings: Canadian parents ensure summer learning
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A recent Ipsos-Reid survey found that Canadian parents are promoting summer learning activities that can be done as a family. Includes the top-five activities parents encourage with tips from educational specialist, Dr. Donna McGhie-Richmond.
    189. Educational Survey Findings: Reading -- The number one summer educational activity
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A recent Ipsos-Reid survey found that reading is the top summer learning activity of families with high achieving children. Includes tips from educational specialist, Dr. Donna McGhie-Richmond, on how to make the most of summer reading activities.
    190. Educational Survey Findings: Social responsibility linked to good grades
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A recent Ipsos-Reid educational survey has found a link between social responsibility and good grades for children in Canada.
    191. Participants at IFEX General Meeting demand action
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Free expression advocates from around the world gathered this week in Oslo, Norway for the General Meeting (GM) of the International Freedom of Expression eXchange (IFEX).
    192. Toronto Artists Protest Koffler Fundraiser
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Toronto Artists Protest Koffler Fundraiser: Silence Tastes Bad… Put Free Speech on the Menu.
      Artists and supporters speak out for freedom of association at the launch of the Koffler Gallery fundraiser, ARTFUL DISH, Thursday, June 4, 10 AM.
    193. World Press Freedom Day: Commission launches 2009 Lorenzo Natali Prize for committed journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      On World Press Freedom Day the Commission is officially launching the Lorenzo Natali Prize for 2009. The prize is awarded to journalists who have demonstrated a commitment to human rights, democracy and development.
    194. Company of Women Presents 3rd Annual Journey to Success Conference
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Company of Women Continues to Inspire Business Women in Third Annual Journey to Success Conference. Company of Women is proud to present the third annual Journey to Success Conference.
    195. Erin Davis Keynote Speaker at Journey to Success Conference
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Erin David on "Living Out Loud ” at third annual Journey to Success Conference.
      Successful CHFI radio personality, Erin Davis will show what it means to Live Out Loud, as this year’s Luncheon Keynote speaker at the Journey to Success conference.
    196. Ethics and Gender: Equality in the newsroom, Brussels Declaration
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Brussels Declaraton on Ethics and Gender: Equality in the newsroom.
    197. Press freedom activist badly beaten in Colombo, hospitalised
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders is outraged by an assault on Poddala Jayantha, the secretary-general of the Sri Lanka Working Journalists Association (SLWJA), the country's leading journalists organisation.
    198. Journalists Welcome European Call to Review Anti-Terrorism Laws
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Ministers of the human rights network of the Council of Europe have called on their governments to review anti-terrorism laws in the face of strong criticism from journalists that some laws are in practice limiting free expression and press rights.
    199. Occupation on Trial - Palestinian village sues Canadian corporations for building illegal Israeli settlements
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Bil'in, a Palestinian village that has become an international symbol of Palestinian popular non-violent resistance to the ongoing construction of the Israeli separation wall, is suing Canadian corporations for building illegal settlements.
    200. Oprah Blames Hormonal Imbalance on Preventing Weight Loss: Expert Explains Hormone Health in Best Selling Book
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Dr. Natasha Turner, Naturopathic Doctor And Author Of The Best Seller “The Hormone Diet” To Discuss Hormone Health And Weight Loss With Maryon Stewart During Free Telephone Helpline On June 4.
    201. Alert: Police raid opposition party headquarters, arrest protesters amid continuing unrest in Perak State
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) strongly protests continuing police arrests of protesters and a related raid at the headquarters of the opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP) to eliminate critical expression about the political crisis.
    202. IFJ Blasts Authorities over Failure to Stop Killings of Journalists after Veteran Murder in Mexico
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has today blamed the Mexican authorities for failing to tackle the killings of journalists following the murder of veteran journalist, Eliseo Barrón Laguna, who worked for La Opinión.
    203. IFJ Conference: Ethics and Gender: Equality in the newsroom
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      What is women's representation in the news management? How do women journalists make their way in today's media changes? What role can journalists unions play in promoting gender equality? How can media strengthen gender portrayal in the news?
    204. Morrison Hershfield Senior Vice President Introduced as Leader of Engineering Licensing Body
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Catherine Karakatsanis, P.Eng., installed as president of Professional Engineers Ontario. Ms Carakatsanus is the fourth woman to be elected president of the association.
    205. Mexican journalist who covered police is abducted and killed
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Authorities found the body of a journalist who covered the police beat in northern Mexico after he was abducted from his house on Monday night, according to Mexican news reports.
    206. IFJ Launches Emergency Appeal for Pakistani Journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is launching an emergency appeal to provide emergency financial support to more than 100 journalists and their families who were forced to flee the intense conflict in northern Pakistan.
    207. The Real Expenses Scandal
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      One of the consistent features of Private Finance Initiatives (PFI) is that the projects are reverse-engineered to meet the demands of corporate investors. This, for example, is how the £30m public scheme to refurbish Coventry’s two hospitals became a £410m private scheme to knock them both down and rebuild one of them - containing fewer beds and fewer doctors and nurses.
    208. Are you paying too much to send out your news releases?
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      If you have been using a corporate newswire service to send out your news releases you are likely paying $500 or more to send out a single release -- and that release may not even be reaching the people you want to reach.
    209. International Multimedia News Lab Launched in Prague
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Representatives of World Association of Newspapers (WAN) and PPF Group have launched the International Multimedia News Lab in Prague. The training and educational centre, combined with the editorial house is called FUTUROOM - newsroom of the future.
    210. Sources welcomes B.C. Human Rights Coalition
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member, the B.C. Human Rights Coalition.
    211. Sources welcomes Wendy Moore-MacQueen
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member: Wendy Moore-MacQueen, Author, Speaker and President of Mormac Brand Re-engineering.
    212. Celebrity Fitness Trainer Creates Choi-Bo: New Exercise That Helps Those With Joint Health Issues
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Celebrity Fitness Trainer Anthony Aurelius Creates Choi-Bo, A New Mind And Body Workout Routine Aimed at Improving Fitness In Adults And Young People. Natural Health Expert Maryon Stewart To Interview Aurelius about its application to joint health.
    213. Canadian Down Syndrome Society is Concerned About Our Most Vulnerable Canadian Citizens
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Canadian Down Syndrome Society is outraged at the recent decision by a Quebec judge to acquit an HIV positive man accused of sexually assaulting a woman with Down syndrome after she was unable to positively identify her attacker.
    214. Staycation: home vacations popularity growing
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      As summer quickly approaches; people are starting to plan how they’re going to spend their much deserved time off. Normally this would be an exciting time but with the economy in today’s state, people are looking for different ideas.
    215. The Canada Science and Technology Museum recognizes the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      To commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille, the Canada Science and Technology Museum (CSTM), in collaboration with CNIB, presents an exhibition and a guided tour which will be offered throughout 2009.
    216. Egypt: Security authorities confiscate book about corruption
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) reports that the Egyptian security authorities have confiscated a book entitled "A Flood of Corruption and the Advance of bin Laden in Algeria" by the Algerian writer, Anwar Malek.
    217. Federal Government Helps Realize State-Of-The-Art Science & Environment Complex
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      An historic $18,042,000 million infrastructure grant by the Government of Canada to The University of Winnipeg today means the world-class Science Complex and Richardson College for the Environment will be constructed.
    218. Former President of Peru to receive Honorary Doctorate of Laws on June 2, 2009
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The former President of Peru, Alejandro Toledo – a man of Indigenous Andean heritage who began as a shoeshine boy and rose to become a respected economist – will be in Winnipeg on June 2, 2009 to receive an Honorary Doctorate of Laws.
    219. Iraq: News website latest target in government’s legal offensive against independent media
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders condemns the Iraqi government’s continuing legal offensive against independent news media, which for the first time is also targeting Internet media.
    220. Police in Tunisia's Gafsa mining region harass reporter for banned newspaper
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders is concerned about the way the police in Tunisia have been harassing political activist Ammar Amroussia in recent days. Amroussia writes for El Badil (Alternative), a banned newspaper.
    221. Moroccan journalists face charges of defaming Qaddafi
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Committee to Protect Journalists is dismayed by the start of court proceedings today against five Moroccan journalists charged with publicly harming Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi and hurting his dignity.
    222. Sri Lanka Army holding three doctors who gave information to press
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders urges the Sri Lankan authorities to quickly release three Tamil doctors who have been arrested for providing the news media with information about the humanitarian situation in Vanni.
    223. The Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation Inc. (CALA) announces new Chief Executive Officer
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      It is with great pleasure that we announce the appointment of C. Charles Brimley as the new CEO of the Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation Inc. (CALA). This appointment will become effective May 25, 2009.
    224. Sources welcomes ARETE safety and protection inc.
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      ARETE safety and protection Inc. ia a leading Canadian firm specializing in the prevention and management of workplace violence and conflict for over 15 years.
    225. Sources welcomes Solutions in Mind
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Solutions in Mind is a uniquely qualified world-leading authority on communication, utilizing innovative communication tools to coach organizations and individuals to understand how the mind works.
    226. Authorities step up offensive against journalists and websites
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders is concerned about freedom of expression in Bahrain. In the past couple of months, two journalists have been charged because of what they wrote and the information ministry has stepped up Internet filtering.
    227. Dissident journalist facing jail term on 'disrespect' charge
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders calls for the immediate release of independent journalist Alberto Santiago Du Bouchet, who was arrested after a verbal exchange with a policeman in Artemisa (in Havana province) on 18 April.
    228. IFJ Backs Russian and Asian Unions in Campaign to Rebuild Trust in Media
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is backing a regional campaign led by journalists' leaders from Russia, Turkey and Central Asia to strengthen quality journalism in the face of political pressure and a media crisis across the region.
    229. IFJ Condemns New Attack on Journalists' Sources in UK
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its European group, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) today joined their affiliate, the National Union of Journalists in the UK and Ireland (NUJ), in condemning the secrecy.
    230. IFJ Condemns Reckless Use of Violence against Media House in Yemen
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has condemned the shocking disregard for safety of journalists and media staff who were caught in the crossfire of a battle between security forces and armed guards at a publishing house in Yemen.
    231. IFJ Condemns Threats and Intimidation against Journalists in Somalia
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists has condemned today the threats and intimidations against journalists in Somalia after the head of an Islamic militia group in Somalia warned journalists against reports which are critical of the movement
    232. Newspaper reporter arrested as she returns to Israel from Gaza Strip
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders condemns Israeli newspaper reporter Amira Hass’s arrest at the Erez border crossing yesterday as she returned to Israel after spending four months in the Gaza Strip reporting for the Tel Aviv-based daily Haaretz.
    233. Have new social media made ‘traditional’ media obsolete?
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      New media provide additional channels for getting messages out, but they don't make older media obsolete. The task is of public relations is to reach people through the media they use. In an increasingly diverse and fragmented world, that means using as many different channels of communication as possible.
    234. IFJ Calls for Inquiry Into Lasantha's Murder
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins the widow of Sri Lankan journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge in calling on Sri Lanka's power-holders to take immediate action to conduct a full, fair and independent investigation into the murder
    235. Israeli authorities close Palestinian media centre in East Jerusalem
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders condemns yesterday morning's decision by the Israeli internal security ministry to shut down the Palestinian media centre that had been set up in the East Jerusalem.
    236. Roxana Saberi finally freed
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders hails today’s release of Iranian-American journalist.
    237. Unintended Consequences
      Beware the Hate Crimes Bill!

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      It will prove difficult to separate speaking against members of protected classes, or criticizing their practices, from hate. The two things are easily conflated. Once enacted, hate crimes will become independent of specific violent acts. An eventual likely outcome will be that speaking against members of specially protected classes will itself become a violent act of inciting violence.
    238. Fad Diet or Not: Celiac Expert Dispels Common Myths about Gluten-Free Diet
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      While Celebrity Elisabeth Hasselbeck Sheds Light On Gluten-Free Living, International Celiac Expert Shelley Case Dispels Common Myths about the Gluten-Free Diet
    239. Going Gluten Free?: The Critical Test Everyone Needs to Have BEFORE They Try the Latest Celebrity Endorsed Diet
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      While Celebrity Elisabeth Hasselbeck Sheds Light On Gluten-Free Living, International Celiac Expert Shelley Case Dispels Common Myths about the Gluten-Free Diet
    240. Eco-Friendly Entrepreneurs Revolutionizing Business Practices
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Are you a female entrepreneur with an ecologically sound business or just curious about how you can develop a more eco-friendly business? If so, attend the Company of Women dinner event featuring an eco-friendly entrepreneurial panel.
    241. Sangster's Health Centres Wins Grand Prize in Canadian Franchise Association Award of Excellence in Franchising
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Canadian Franchise Association (CFA) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2009 CFA Award of Excellence in Franchising competition.
    242. Canadian Franchise Association Announces 2009 Frankie Award Winners
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Canadian Franchise Association (CFA) congratulates the 2009 Frankie Award winners, representing the top advertising and marketing creative in Canadian franchising.
    243. Criminalizing Criticism of Israel
      The End of Free Speech?

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A massive push is underway to criminalize criticism of Israel. The Lobby is working to ban as anti-Semitic any truth or disagreeable fact that pertains to Israel. It is permissible to criticize every other country in the world, but it is anti-semitic to criticize Israel, and anti-semitism will soon be a universal hate-crime in the Western world.
    244. IFJ Condemns Outrageous Attacks on Media in Yemen
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has condemned attacks by Yemeni authorities on independent media which have been seized after the government accused them of publishing material allegedly "harmful to the national unity".
    245. Reporter who criticized officials is slain in northern Mexico
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A Mexican journalist who was critical of local authorities in the northern state of Durango was fatally shot by unidentified assailants on Sunday.
    246. U.S. reporter found guilty of obstruction, faces 4 years in jail
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The CPJ is concerned about the prosecution of American reporter Diane Bukowski, who was found guilty of 2 felony counts of resisting, obstructing, opposing, and endangering two Michigan state troopers while covering a crime scene.
    247. 5 Ways To Cut The High Cost Of Divorce
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      For most people ending a marriage is financially devastating. Often costs are purposefully accelerated. Understand the ways legal fees increase rapidly. Learn how to lower the impact.
    248. BlueRush 3-Time Winner at 2009 US Internet Advertising Competition
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      BlueRush Media Group Corp. (TSX-V: BTV), is pleased to announce three big wins at this year’s US Internet Advertising Competition, for Best Financial Service Interactive Application, Best Telecommunication Rich Media Online Campaign, and Best Gover
    249. The Canadian Down Syndrome Society Responds to Current Class Action Law Suit Facing Sequenom
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      In financial terms, the sum total of the damage to those who invested in Sequenom is easily measured. There is, however, less of a provision to measure the consciousness of a company, who trades in tremendously powerful and important information.
    250. "The Drunkard's Walk" - Perimeter Institute's Public Lecture on Wednesday, May 6
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      In The Drunkard's Walk, acclaimed writer and scientist Leonard Mlodinow shows us how randomness, change, and probability reveal a tremendous amount about our daily lives.
    251. Global Press Freedom Declines in Every Region for First Time Israel, Italy and Hong Kong Lose Free Status
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Journalists faced an increasingly grim working environment in 2008, with global press freedom declining for a seventh straight year and deterioration occurring for the first time in every region, according to Freedom House's annual media study.
    252. IFJ Demands Overhaul of Repressive Media Laws in the Middle East
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Launching its ‘Breaking the Chains' annual report into press freedom violations in the Arab World and Iran, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today called for a radical overhaul of media laws in the Middle East.
    253. IFJ Welcomes New Vintu Partnership to Assist Stricken Media Families
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      As part of its World Press Freedom Day actions the International Federation of Journalists has announced a new agreement with the Vintu Foundation to provide humanitarian assistance to families of journalists and media personnel killed on duty,
    254. Jailed Zimbabwe journalist Honored by Black Journalists group
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) announced that Anderson Shadreck Manyere, a freelance photojournalist in Zimbabwe, will receive the organization’s 2009 Percy Qoboza Award.
    255. Newspaper editor in coma after latest case of violence against journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders voiced deep concern today about newspaper editor Vyacheslav Yaroshenko, who is in a coma after being attacked and beaten outside his home in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don on 29 April.
    256. Press Freedom Under Fire in South Asia, 2008-09
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The seventh annual report on press freedom in South Asia documents alarming trends in working conditions for journalists.
    257. Publicity 101 for Colleges
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Q: What's the best way for a college to get continuing media attention?
      A: By being found in SOURCES, the Media's Guide to Experts and Spokespersons
    258. Roxana Saberi’s family and lawyers under strong pressure from Iranian authorities
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders condemns the Iranian government’s attempts to intimidate Iranian-American journalist Roxana Saberi, her family and her lawyers. Sentenced to 8 years in prison on a spying charge Saberi been on hunger strike since 21 April.
    259. World Press Freedom Day: Statement from the Media Foundation for West Africa
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The theme for this year's celebration of World Press Freedom Day, Media, Dialogue and Mutual Understanding, could not have been more appropriate in any other year than this one, particularly for countries in West Africa.
    260. Hair care line nourishes children affected by poverty
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Beginning April 2009, Laboratoire Cosmepro will donate two percent of sales from its Light Blue Shade hair care products to Canadian Feed The Children’s National Nutrition Program, which provides nutritional support to children living in poverty.
    261. Organic Trade Association welcomes federal credit-guarantee for organic farmers in Canada
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Canadian organic sector welcomes the announcement of new federal government-guaranteed loans for farmers and farmer-coops
    262. Experience International Astronomy Day
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Experience your own Galileo Moment by participating in daytime activities, lectures, and an evening Star Party on International Astronomy Day, Saturday May 2nd at the Canada Science and Technology Museum.
    263. Finalists announced for inaugural Award of Excellence for Comptrollership in the Public Sector
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      CMA Canada and CIPFA are pleased to announce the selection of finalists for the first
      recipient(s) of the Award of Excellence for Comptrollership in the Public Sector.
    264. IOM Medical Conflict of Interest Report Released
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      New voluntary and regulatory measures can strengthen protections against financial conflicts of interest in medicine without hindering patient care or the advancement of medical knowledge, says a new report by the Institute of Medicine.
    265. Thailand: Call for moratorium on prosecutions for criticising the King, dialogue on Internet freedom
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders joined by 31 other organisations in a call for moratorium on prosecutions for criticising the King, dialogue on Internet freedom.
    266. Canadian Business Leaders to Meet in Toronto at the CFA National Convention
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Some of the biggest names in Canadian business will gather at the Westin Prince Hotel in Toronto, Ontario from May 3 – 5 for the 18th annual Canadian Franchise Association (CFA) National Convention.
    267. Ontario Takes Legal Action Against Pharmacies, Generic Drug Companies and Wholesalers
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Ontario is taking legal action against a number of pharmacies, generic drug manufacturers and wholesalers after the discovery of their involvement in a scheme where drug products were being sold several times.
    268. Right To Water - Maude Barlow To Speak At Ontario Water Conference, May 4
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Maude Barlow to address water industry professionals at the Ontario Water Works Annual Conference & Trade Show, Monday May 4, Toronto Congress Centre, Dixon Road.
    269. Swine influenza: Statement by WHO Director-General, Dr Margaret Chan
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The WHO Director-General has raised the level of influenza pandemic alert from the current phase 3 to phase 4.The change to a higher phase of pandemic alert indicates that the likelihood of a pandemic has increased, but not that it is inevitable.
    270. American-Iranian journalist Roxana Saberi on hunger strike for past five days
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Roxana Saberi, the young American-Iranian journalist who was sentenced to eight years in prison on a spying charge in Tehran on 18 April, has been on hunger strike for the past five days.
    271. ARTICLE 19 launches the Camden Principles on Freedom of Expression and Equality
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      ARTICLE 19 has launched The Camden Principles on Freedom of Expression and Equality, a ground-breaking document that will guide legislators, policy-makers and civil society in balancing the rights to freedom of expression and equality.
    272. FAJ says African journalists face series of threats ranging from safety and security, repressive laws, oppressive regimes
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Journalists and media workers in Africa face series of threats ranging from safety and security, repressive laws, oppressive regimes, monopolies, bad labour practices and unfair competition.
    273. Government of Canada is Working Closely with Provinces and Territories and International Partners to Address Swine Flu
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Minister of Health Leona Aglukkaq and Chief Public Health Officer Dr. David Butler-Jones today assured Canadians that the federal government is working closely with the provinces and territories and international partners to protect the health.
    274. Leonard Cohen urged to cancel Israel concert
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Leonard Cohen urged to cancel Israel concert.
    275. Swine flu illness in the United States and Mexico - update 2
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      On Saturday, 25 April, upon the advice of the Emergency Committee called under the rules of the International Health Regulations, the Director-General declared this event a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.
    276. World Copyright Day: Stop Unfair Contracts for Journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) condemns the widespread use of unfair contracts by media employers that deprive journalists from their authors' rights.
    277. All Out For May Day
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Halifax May Day 2009 celebrations coincides with the 90th anniversary of the 1919 May Day 100 per cent strike of the construction trades against exploitation and gouging in the aftermath of the 1917 Halifax Explosion and the labour revolts.
    278. CCNM student’s research examines impact of trigger point therapy for athletic injuries
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Musculoskeletal injuries are a devastating setback for athletes, and a quick recovery with minimal pain and interruptions in lifestyle and training is critical. Many sports-related injuries are related to myofascial trigger points (MTrPs).
    279. IFJ Welcomes Successful Safety Training for Gaza Journalists in Egypt
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has today welcomed the successful safety training organised for Gaza Journalists which took place in Cairo from 20 to 22 April.
    280. Sources welcomes Anne Day -- Company of Women
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Anne Day is the Founder of Company of Women, an organization that supports, connects and promotes women in business through monthly events, online and print directory, an extensive website, annual conference and quarterly magazine, Company.
    281. Sources welcomes BlueRush
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      BlueRush is a full service digital marketing company focused on developing highly engaging and interactive solutions using Web 2.0 technologies, award-winning rich media animation and video production.
    282. World press freedom groups call for Saberi's release
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Thirty-five members of the International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX) join CPJ and Reporters Without Borders in a letter to the head of Iran's judiciary calling for the release of imprisoned journalist Roxana Saberi.
    283. AMARC welcomes bill limiting media concentration
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      AMARC's Latin America and Caribbean office (AMARC-ALC) has welcomed a bill on Audiovisual Communication Services and the government's openness to a participatory process of forums on the suggested text.
    284. Author concerned Canadians may get caught up in low rate hype
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Robert Abboud, a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and author of the book, No Regrets, A Common Sense Guide to Achieving and Affording Your Life Goals who warned 2 years ago of the upcoming Spendemic is raising the alarm again.

      Canadians may not y
    285. Can-Fit-Pro returns to Saskatoon, SK for an action-packed fitness conference
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Can-Fit-Pro’s annual Group Fitness and Personal Training One-Day Conference returns to Saskatoon, SK on May 30, 2009! Media can especially benefit from this event to network with fitness professionals and generate possible stories and interviews.
    286. Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi launches legal action against three Moroccan newspapers
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) has described today the complaints made by the Libyan Embassy in Rabat against three Moroccan newspapers as a threat to freedom of expression and the press in Morocco which must be confronted.
    287. Ruling recognizes Detroit Free Press reporter’s right to protect his sources
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders is thrilled with U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland’s ruling that Detroit Free Press reporter David Ashenfelter does not have to reveal his confidential sources from a 2004 article about a failed terrorism prosecution.
    288. Seven journalists injured by Israeli soldiers in West Bank since January 2009
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders deplores the repeated use of violence against journalists covering peaceful demonstrations in the West Bank in protest against the construction of the Security Wall. The Israeli armed forces have been directly responsible.
    289. Ten Years On, IFJ Says NATO "Must Apologise" over Belgrade Media Killings
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists say that, ten years after NATO forces defied the protests of journalists and human rights groups and bombed a television centre in Belgrade killing 16 media staff, the damage from that unprecedented strike.
    290. Geneva: Withdrawal by States from Durban Review Major Setback for Freedom of Expression
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      ARTICLE 19 and the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies are extremely concerned by the recent decision of the USA, Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands to withdraw from the UN anti-racism conference, otherwise known as the Durban Rreview.
    291. Human Resources Professionals Gather in Victoria to Build Business Results
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Nearly 900 human resources professionals will gather at the Victoria Conference Centre May 6 – 8 to participate in the BC Human Resources Management Association’s 47th Annual Conference: Building Business Results – Blue Skies and Grassroots.
    292. Professional Women Facing An Uncertain Business World - "What Next?"
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Are you in transition? Perhaps you’ve been laid off or are worried that you might be. Whatever the scenario, you’re not alone. “What Next?” is an opportunity to explore different career options and revisit long-held dreams.
    293. Canadian Franchise Association Announces 2009 CFA Award of Excellence in Franchising Finalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Canadian Franchise Association (CFA) announces finalists for the 2009 CFA Award of Excellence in Franchising, which honours excellence in franchise operations and franchisor/franchisee relationships.
    294. Economic Downturn Furthers Environmental Action
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The global economic downturn has revitalized an old sensibility in Canadian homes, the art of prioritizing ‘needs vs. wants’. To help, Earth Day Canada offers ways to save money and decrease your impact on the environment every day.
    295. Hemisphere's Leaders Adopt Declaration of Commitment of Port of Spain
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Affirming their renewed spirit of cooperation, integration and solidarity the hemisphere’s leaders concluded the Fifth Summit of the Americas with a consensus to advance joint solutions to address the most pressing challenges facing the region.
    296. Iranian-American journalist gets eight years on spying charge
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders “firmly condemns” the eight-year prison sentence which a Tehran revolutionary court passed on Iranian-American journalist Roxana Saberi on a charge of spying for the United States.
    297. Appeal to international bodies and NGOs participating in 2nd World Conference against Racism
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders and the Doha Centre for Media Freedom are concerned about the threat to free expression that arises when the media broach religious issues.
    298. Asesinato de dos periodistas en Guatemala y Honduras. La FEPALC y la FIP expresan su total consternación
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      La Federación Internacional de Periodistas (FIP) y la Federación de Periodistas de América Latina y el Caribe (FEPALC) expresan su consternación absoluta ante el asesinato, en menos de 48 horas de dos periodistas centroamericanos.
    299. Fiji: Foreign Journalists Deported, Media Censored in State of Emergency
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) are demanding that Fiji's military government stop deporting journalists and censoring the media after the government declared a 30-day state of emergency last
    300. Hypnotherapist Gains Media Attention From OPRAH, MoneySense, CNN, WTN, CTV and Others.
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Debbie Papadakis, a well known Hypnotherapist based in Toronto has been gaining international media attention in publications such as Oprah’s O Magazine and Canadian Business Online for years, but her continued success has also garnered attention.
    301. Brain Tumour Collaborative Unites to Fund New Research
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Today, the eight North American private funding organizations comprising the Brain Tumour Funders’ Collaborative announced a new funding initiative aimed at accelerating development of non- or minimally- invasive methods for monitoring if, when, an
    302. Children with Type 1 Diabetes are at Much Greater Risk Than Adults for Celiac Disease, Which is Now Much Easier to Diagnose
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      First at-home screening test for celiac disease is now available in Canada from 2G Pharma Inc.
    303. China Imposes Yet More Restrictions on Journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) condemns instructions to media issued by Chinaâs Prison Bureau and Central Propaganda Department that they must only report information distributed through official channels.
    304. IFJ Puts Ethical Journalism on Middle East Media Agenda
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has launched a programme of work to strengthen ethical and independent journalism in the Middle East with the opening of a regional office in Bahrain.
    305. Leaders urged to give joint commitment to press freedom
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders hopes the two-day Summit of the Americas that begins tomorrow in Trinidad and Tobago will result in a firm commitment to media freedom and human rights by the participating presidents.
    306. Quit Yo-Yo Dieting - Lose Weight Permanently Now
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Fitness expert Marci Lall, shares a valuable and free resource for women who suffer from yo-yo dieting and weight cycling.
    307. The Red Flags of Greenwashing
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Buyer beware, many products have far less of a positive impact on the environment than marketing campaigns suggest. To help see through the smoke and mirrors, Earth Day Canada is encouraging consumers to internalize the Red Flags of Greenwashing.
    308. Canadian Franchise Association Announces 2009 Frankie Award Finalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Canadian Franchise Association (CFA) is pleased to announce the 2009 Frankie Award finalists in 15 categories, representing the top advertising and marketing creative in Canadian franchising.
    309. EFJ Backs Spanish Journalists in Protest
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), the regional group of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) , today backed the Federation of Journalists Associations of Spain (FAPE) after protests over attacks on journalists covering publ
    310. Moldova: Protest violations of access to information rights and attacks on journalists following elections
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Twenty-five IFEX members and 10 other organisations protest violations of access to information rights and attacks on journalists following elections.
    311. Oprah Story Sparks Interest in Helpline on Alexander Technique for Back Pain Relief
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      O Magazine Article Prompts Natural Health Expert Maryon Stewart To Deliver Free Helpline Advice On Using Alexander Technique To Remedy Back Pain. Her April 22 Helpline Includes an Interview with Carolyn Nicholls, a Leading Alexander Instructor
    312. Sri Lanka: Call for journalists to be let into area where “a major humanitarian crisis” is unfolding with no media presence
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders reminds Sri Lanka's government of its international undertakings as the media continue to be prevented from moving about freely in the north especially in the area where tens of thousands of Tamils are surrounded by the army
    313. Ideale FM radio station closed for refusing to reveal sources
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders condemns the 8 April 2009 closure of Idéale FM, a privately-owned radio station in Haiti for allegedly "obstructing justice" by refusing to reveal sources.
    314. Journalists Organisations in Sri Lanka Feel Anti-Media Heat
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) says ongoing interrogation of journalists’ leaders in Sri Lanka is a bullying tactic that only serves to highlight an intolerance of freedom of expression and the failure of democratic processes in
    315. Canadian Jews support the Durban Review
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      As Canadian Jews, we support and will attend the Durban Review of the World Conference Against Racism in Geneva, April 20-24. We do so because we are concerned about all expressions of racism.
    316. EFJ Protests Over ‘Intimidating Signal' to Media From Slovak Prime Minister
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), today condemned a warning issued by Robert Fico, the Prime Minister of Slovakia, over media coverage of what he says are trouble-making extremist groups.
    317. Groups Launch New Effort to Amend Patriot Act
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Organizations representing booksellers, librarians, publishers, and writers today launched the latest phase in their five-year campaign to restore the reader privacy safeguards that were stripped away by the USA Patriot Act.
    318. In Iran, Roxana Saberi charged with espionage
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by news reports that the Iranian government has charged Iranian-American journalist Roxana Saberi with espionage.
    319. Videos Released
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Kathleen Meadows, psychic advisor in Kitchener ON releases media interviews and lectures in video HD format to youtube @ http://www.youtube.com/psychickathleen.
    320. BC’s Human Resources Management Association Announces Finalists for Industry Awards
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The BC Human Resources Management Association (BC HRMA) is proud to announce the finalists for the provincial HR industry awards, including Award of Excellence - HR Professional of the Year.
    321. Concern about conditions in which journalists and cyber-dissidents are being held in Iran
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders firmly condemns the conditions in which journalists and cyber-dissidents are being held in Iran and the arbitrary nature of their detention, and calls for their release.
    322. UNESCO World Press Freedom Prize 2009 to be awarded posthumously to Sri Lankan journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The late Sri Lankan journalist and editor of the Sunday Leader Lasantha Wickrematunge, who was assassinated on 8 January this year, has been named laureate of the 2009 UNESCO World Press Freedom Prize.
    323. Committee to Protect Journalists urges Israel to examine Gaza limits, military strikes
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Committee to Protect Journalists urges Israel to examine Gaza limits, military strikes.
    324. Independent fact-finding mission of medical experts publishes special report on the Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Independent fact-finding mission of medical experts commissioned by Physicians for Human Rights-Israel and the Palestinian Medical Relief Society (PMRS) published today its special report on the Israei offensive in the Gaza Strip 27.12.2008 - 18.01.2
    325. Inhance Moves Companies to Action
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Inhance Mutual Funds releases annual review of shareholder engagement in eight areas: climate change, environmental performance, community engagement, lifecycle impacts, human rights, sustainability reporting, diversity and health and safety.
    326. Remedy Me! sure cure for TV blahs
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      View Debbie Papadakis, Toronto based Hypnotherapist, (www.hypno-healing.com ) working with a client in Episode 3 “Overactive Bladder” airing on W Network, Tuesday April 21, 2009 at 8:00pm ET/PT
    327. Ricardh J. Goldstone Appointed to Lead Human Rights Council Fact-Finding Mission on Gaza Conflict
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Human Rights Council today announced the appointment of Richard J. Goldstone to lead an independent fact-finding mission to investigate international human rights and humanitarian law violations related to the recent conflict in the Gaza Strip.
    328. Canada's Top Three Killers, Are They Preventable?
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Statistics Canada recently reported that Cancer, Stroke and Heart Disease are responsible for 58% of all deaths in Canada. Dr. Martin reveals in his book simple tests that can lead to early detection and prevention of Canada's top three killers.
    329. Mother's Day Walk
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Mother’s Day Weekend: May 9th and 10th, 2009: The Breast Cancer Society of Canada and cleo, will team up again this year for a nationwide Mother’s Day Walk throughout malls across Canada
    330. Sugar Cravings Heighten at Easter: Weight Loss Expert Offers Free Helpline Advice
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Natural Health Expert Maryon Stewart To Deliver Advice On How to Fight Obsessive Food Cravings. Her April 8th Helpline Will Offer Solutions to Overcome the Sugar Craving Syndrome that is Heightened Around Holidays Like Easter.

    331. Local newspaper reporter dies two days after beating, human rights activist attacked outside Moscow home
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sergey Protazanov, a reporter for Grajdanskoye Soglasye, a local newspaper based in the north Moscow suburb of Khimki, died at his home on 30 March, two days after being attacked and beaten.
    332. North Korea: Two American journalists face up to 10 years in labour camps
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders urges the North Korean authorities not to go ahead with their announced intention to try two American journalists, Laura Ling and Euna Lee, on charges of entering the country illegally and carrying out “hostile" activities
    333. South Korean authorities must release journalists' leader
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) calls on authorities in South Korea to immediately release YTN union chairman Jong-Myun Roh, who has been detained for 10 days since being arrested ahead of strike action at the broadcaster.
    334. Kingston Field Naturalists Sponsor Celebration of Nature
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Kingston Field Naturalists today announced sponsorship of Celebration of Nature, an art show and sale celebrating its 60th anniversary. The show and sale will be held at Sydenham St. United Church on May 2nd, between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
    335. 50%-80% of Impaired Drivers Have Substance Abuse Problems - Treatment Can Be a Solution for Safer Roads
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Impaired driving results in the deaths of over 1000 Canadians a year. Impaired drivers are often struggling with drug or alcohol addictions. Effective treatment programs can help make our roads safer while helping individuals recover from their add
    336. Inhance Investment Management Inc. releases analysis of its top-rated socially responsible investment fund
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Inhance Investment Management Inc. has released a report of its analysis for the Inhance Monthly Income Fund, which was recently named a top Canadian SRI mutual fund by Corporate Knights.
    337. Reporter shot and killed in Rawalpindi
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Pakistani authorities must not allow Thursday's shooting death of veteran Pakistani reporter Raja Assad Hameed in Rawalpindi go uninvestigated and unprosecuted, the Committee to Protect Journalists says.
    338. Toronto SEO & Web Analytics Expert to Address Two Web Analytics Conferences
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Alan K'necht, president of K'nechtology, a Toronto based search engine optimization (SEO), search engine marketing and web analytics company, will be addressing both SMX Search Analytics and eMetrics in Toronto March 31 - April 1
    339. George Galloway Hearing at the Federal Court
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Law student Omar Ha-Redeye reports on the Federal Court proceedings regarding Mr. George Galloway.
    340. Anti-capitalism campaigners distribute spoof edition of Financial Times
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Anti-capitalism campaigners in London have published a spoof edition of the Financial Times today as Britian prepares to host next week's G20 summit in London.
    341. Fromage Frais wins odd title prize
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The 2009-2014 World Outlook for 60-miligram Containers of Fromage Frais, published by Icon Group International, has been crowned the winner of the Diagram Prize for Oddest Book Title of the Year.
    342. More than 180 Rights Organisations Reject Defamation of Religions Campaign
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      More than 180 rights organisations worldwide have banded together to oppose a "defamation of religions" campaign at the UN mounted by Islamic states that would make criticising religion a crime in UN resolutions, declarations and world conferences.
    343. Outrage at UN Human Rights Council resolution on defamation of religions
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      In the resolution it adopted yesterday on the defamation of religions, the United Nations Human Rights Council has yet again demonstrated its inability to defend the values enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
    344. Petition for the unconditional release of two American journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders and the International Women’s Media Foundation have jointly launched a petition for the immediate and unconditional release of reporters Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who have now been held in North Korea for an entire week.
    345. IFJ Urges Unity and Fresh Start for Journalists in Palestine
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists calls on Palestinian media to stand up and unite for their profession and said it was ready to support fresh efforts for better relations with political leaders to ensure more protection and needed reform.
    346. Roland Berger Human Dignity Award goes to Reporters Without Borders and Shirin Ebadi
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders and Iranian human rights lawyer Shirin Ebadi, a Nobel peace laureate, have been chosen as the winners of this year’s Roland Berger Human Dignity Award.
    347. Business Ownership is Easier than You Think: Exploring Opportunities at the CFA Explore Franchising Show
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Canadian Franchise Association (CFA) presents the CFA Explore Franchising Show, its newest show designed to help the public Explore Franchising. It will be held on Saturday, April 4 at the Hampton Inn Ottawa & Conference Centre in Ottawa.
    348. Symmetry Math Sheds New Light on Fundamental Physics
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A team of researchers from Perimeter Institute, Cambridge University, and Texas A&M has for the first time estimated, from mathematical symmetry arguments, the size of a fundamental imbalance pervading the subatomic world.
    349. Arresting Journalists violates the law, must be stopped
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Palestine Institute for Communication and Development (PICD) issued a press released condemning the targeting and arresting of Palestinian journalists in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
    350. Authorities arrest two TV presenters in Kabul
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders is disturbed by yesterday’s arrests in Kabul of two commercial TV presenters, Fahim Kohdamani of Emroz and Ajmal Alamzai of Ariana TV.
    351. “Information Loss - From Tornadoes to Black Holes” at Perimeter Institute’s Public Lecture on Wednesday, April 1
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      If information is “lost” in a black hole, is the information gone forever? There is a good chance that not only does it come back, it comes back in the blink of an eye.
    352. Cross-Canada Media Training
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Register now for a media training workshop in your community. Sessions are scheduled for Coquitlam BC, Red Deer AB, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Guelph ON, Toronto, and Halifax.
    353. Malaysia: CIJ and WAMI condemn suspension of opposition newspapers
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Malaysia: Harakah and Suara Keadilan opposition newspapers suspended for three months
    354. Afghanistan: Press freedom in free-fall in run-up to presidential election
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders has released the report of a fact-finding visit to Afghanistan in January. Entitled “We have free speech, but we’re not safe and we don’t act responsibly".
    355. Attorney General applies presumption of openness in Freedom of Information Act guidelines
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders today welcomed US Attorney General Eric Holder’s guidelines on the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) in which he breaks with the Bush Administration’s stance of withholding information and applies a presumption of openne
    356. Freedom of Expressions Award 2009 Shortlist Announced
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Index on Censorship announces the shortlist for the 2009 Freedom of Expression Awards.
    357. Getting Away With Murder 2009
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The already murderous conditions for the press in Sri Lanka and Pakistan deteriorated further in the past year, the Committee to Protect Journalists has found in its newly updated Impunity Index
    358. On the Withholding a Visa to H.H. Dalai Lama
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The South African Friends of Tibet (SAFT) expresses its dismay at the withholding of travel documents to H.H. Dalai Lama by the South African High Commissioner.
    359. The Military has repeatedly violated Medical Ethic Codes during its Gaza Offensive
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Physicians for Human Rights-Israel in a Report on Medical Ethics during the War on Gaza:"The Military has repeatedly violated Medical Ethic Codes during its Gaza Offensive"
    360. Water Not For Sale: The University of Winnipeg first university in Canada to ban plastic water bottles
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The University of Winnipeg is listening to its student body, which voted to ban the sale of plastic water bottles last week. The ban will be phased in over the coming months, making UWinnipeg the first university in Canada to adopt the policy.
    361. Galloway: ‘This idiotic ban shames Canada’
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Respect MP George Galloway today vowed to use “all means at my disposal” to challenge the decision by Canada’s pro-war, conservative immigration minister, Jason Kenny, to refuse him entry to the country to give a series of speeches.
    362. Peace with Justice in Sri Lanka: Genocide of Sri Lankan Tamils – its causes and solutions
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Peace with Justice in Sri Lanka: Genocide of Sri Lankan Tamils – its causes and solutions. A lecture by Dr. Brian Senewiratne, a Sinhalese closely connected with the ruling families of Sri Lanka.
    363. Statement from George Galloway on being denied entry to Canada
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      For a G7 government to ban a five times elected British parliamentarian from addressing public events or keeping my appointment with some of their flagship television and radio programmes is quite a serious matter.
    364. Blogger jailed for insulting leaders dies in Iran's Evin prison
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Committee to Protect Journalists called today for an immediate investigation into the March 18 death of an Iranian blogger imprisoned in Tehran's notorious Evin prison‎.
    365. France: Call for solidarity for Action day on 19 March
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The participating trade unions (SNJ, SNJ-CGT, USJ-CFDT, SGJ-FO, CFTC and CGC Journalists' Trade Unions) call on all journalists to mobilise for the national day of a general strike and demonstrations planned for March 19.
    366. IFJ Condemns Jail Term for Shoe-Throwing Iraqi Journalist
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has protested over the disproportionate decision of an Iraqi court which sentenced television journalist Muntadhar al-Zeidi to three years in jail for throwing his shoes at President George W. Bush.
    367. National Charity Puts Fresh Spin on Group Walk Fundraiser
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada (TSFC) announces Canada’s first ever national fundraiser for Tourette Syndrome (TS), the 1st Annual Trek for Tourette, scheduled to hit communities across the country on March 29th, 2009.
    368. The Death and Life of Great American Newspapers
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Journalism is collapsing, and with it comes the most serious threat in our lifetimes to self-government and the rule of law as it has been understood here in the United States.
    369. Ivey and Western Law Students to Present at United Nations in New York City
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Canadian MBA and law students from UWO present at the United Nations.
    370. OECS Secretariat holds talks with Canadians on ways of improving the lives of Eastern Caribbean Citizens.
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The OECS Secretariat hosted officials from the Nova Scotia branch of a Canadian education organisation called EDUNOVA, on various issues including ways of improving the lives of Eastern Caribbean citizens.
    371. International Metis Aboriginal Governance Conference in Winnipeg
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The first international Métis Aboriginal Governance: Charting a Path Forward conference is attracting renowned scholars, authors, political representatives and community participants to The University of Winnipeg from March 24-26, 2009.
    372. National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada Board of Directors Election 2009
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada has elected its Board of Directors for 2009 - 2011.
    373. Jewish Canadians Concerned About Suppression of Criticism of Israel
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      We are Jewish Canadians concerned about all expressions of racism, anti-Semitism, and social injustice. We believe that the Holocaust legacy "Never again" means never again for all peoples. It is a tragic turn of history that the State of Israel, with its ideals of democracy and its dream of being a safe haven for Jewish people, causes immeasurable suffering and injustice to the Palestinian people.
    374. CPJ calls for Iranian president's intervention in Saberi case
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      With an American journalist now in an Iranian jail for more than five weeks, the Committee to Protect Journalists called for the charges against her to be made public and for the Iranian government to ensure that she will receive due process.
    375. Freedom of expression “systematically violated” in Tibet
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders is outraged by the systematic violation of press freedom and free expression in Tibet.
    376. International Women’s Delegation Granted Entry to Gaza
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      International Women’s Delegation Granted Entry to Gaza. Novelist Alice Walker, parents of Rachel Corrie and 58 others, including six Canadians, spend International Women’s Day in war-torn territory
    377. The Pearson Peackeeping Centre Marks International Women's Day with Launch of New Video
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      To mark International Women’s Day, the Pearson Peacekeeping Centre (PPC) is launching a video detailing its efforts towards preventing the sexual violence and abuse of women in Darfur.
    378. An investigation into the serious abuses of the 'War on Terror' is imperative
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders asks that the new Obama administration lead an investigation into the destruction of interrogation videotapes at secret prisons.
    379. Getting the Balance Right
      Gender Equality in Journalism

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Gender equality in journalism.
    380. IFJ Launches Booklet to Engage Media Professionals in Fight Against Gender Discrimination
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has today called on media professionals and unions activists to join the fight against gender discrimination by releasing a booklet on gender equality.
    381. IFJ Launches Website to Promote Ethical Journalism Initiative Campaign
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has today launched a new website to promote its Ethical Journalism Initiative (EJI) Campaign about making core values of journalism an integral part in today's media worldwide.
    382. Journalists Call Israel to Account over "Premeditated and Precise" attacks on Media in Gaza
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The targeting of media by the Israeli military during last month's offensive in the Gaza Strip was "premeditated and precise" and in violation of international law, says the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).
    383. Sources welcomes Canadians for Genocide Education
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      CGE is a multi-cultural coalition of associations committed to equity and inclusivity in education on and commemoration of Genocide. Our focus areas are school curriculum and government funded projects relating to genocide and human rights.
    384. Sources welcomes Meadowridge School
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Meadowridge School: Independent, coed, university preparatory, International Baccalaureate World School (JK - Grade 12). One of 8 schools in Canada to offer both IB Primary & Middle Years Programs.
    385. Suffering from the Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome? Medical Experts Say Get Tested for Celiac Disease, Now Easier to Diagnose
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      First at-home screening test for celiac disease now available in Canada from 2G Pharma Inc.
    386. EFJ Policy Document on Protection of Journalists
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A significant number of countries now recognize the protection of journalists’ sources. In most countries with laws, there appear to be few cases where journalists are required to disclose source information. The right of protection of sources is more threatened in a number of jurisdictions without laws. National security claims are also threatening protections in many nations.
    387. Dedicated Financial Solutions Team Arranges Round Table for Select Group with Billionaire Michael Lee-Chin
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Mother and daughter financial advisor team Janet Baccarani and Jennifer Black leveraged their relationship with billionaire mentor, Michael Lee-Chin, to challenge and inspire a select group of business executives in a round table discussion regarding
    388. alPHa Fuels Campaign to Put Food in the Budget for low-income Ontarians
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      alPHa is partnering with the 25 in 5 Network for Poverty Reduction in an Ontario-wide campaign to urge the Ontario government to add a $100 Healthy Food Supplement to the Basic Needs Allowance for all adult recipients.
    389. Can-Fit-Pro presents the best health and fitness presenters in Winnipeg, MB
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      WINNIPEG—Can-Fit-Pro’s annual Group Fitness and Personal Training One-Day Conference returns to Winnipeg, MB on April 5, 2009! It is a phenomenal event for all fitness professionals, where they have networking opportunities, educational workshops
    390. Fighting Discrimination Still Requires Rules
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The winner of the 2nd Annual Koskie Minsky LLP Diversity Moot speaks about how discrimination in society should be properly fought.
    391. Justice in the News: A Response to the targetting of media in Gaza
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A mission to Gaza found that media were subject to intimidation and direct military assault and deliberately prevented from working freely. The findings confirm evidence of frequent targeting of media during the operations.
    392. Empowering Small Business Owners: How to Achieve Preeminence in Brutal Marketplace
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Canada's Preeminent Speaker, Mike Lipkin, Delivers Advice to Create a Superior Personal Brand in Recessionary Times
    393. Free speech activist prevented from leaving Iran
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders condemns the Iranian government’s decision to ban Abdolreza Tajik, a freelance journalist and staunch free speech activist, from leaving the country.
    394. IFJ Condemns Murderous Attacks on Journalists in Pakistan
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists is shocked and horrified at the murder of Musa Khankhel, a reporter for The News International daily and Geo News channel, in the Matta sub-division of the Swat valley in Pakistan’s North-West Frontier.
    395. IFJ Condemns Strip Humiliation of Women Journalists in Sierra Leone
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists strongly condemns the humiliating and degrading treatment suffered by four women journalists who were stripped naked in public in Sierra Leone while covering events against female circumcision.
    396. IFJ Hits Out over Arrest and Detention of Journalists in Palestine
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has today condemned the "unjustified" detention of journalists by the Palestinian Authority's Preventive Security Services.
    397. Letter to Jason Kenny on his threat to defund the Canadian Arab Federation
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      As Jews, we affirm that criticizing Israeli policies is NOT anti-Semitic. More and more Jews world-wide, as well as in Israel openly oppose oppressive Israeli policies, and they also denounce this irresponsible use of the label “anti-Semitic.”
    398. Middle-Aged Fitness Workouts: What's The Minimum Exercise Needed to Keep Fit?
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Acclaimed Fitness Trainers Diana Nyad and Bonnie Stoll Deliver Advice to Become Fit With Easy "Impossible To Quit" Workout.
    399. Pakistan: Press freedom activist attacked in Lahore
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders voices its supports for journalist Imtiaz Alam, the secretary general of the South Asia Free Media Association (SAMFA), a regional press freedom group, who was attacked in Lahore.
    400. Unexplained Infertility: The Culprit Could be Celiac Disease - Now Much Easier to Diagnose With a New Home Screening Test
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Health studies suggest that celiac disease, a hereditary condition that often goes undiagnosed, can lead to infertility. Experts acknowledge that without treatment, celiac disease can cause repeated miscarriages and early menopause.

    401. EFJ Supports UK Photographers in Counter Terrorism Act Protest
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) today condemned amendments to the UK Counter Terrorism Act, which came into force in the UK yesterday.
    402. Fitness Pros will converge at the first-ever Can-Fit-Pro Group Fitness and Personal Training One-Day Conference in Moncton, NB
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Can-Fit-Pro announces its first-ever Group Fitness and Personal Training One-Day Conference in Moncton, NB which will take place March 29, 2009 at Future Inns Hotel and Conference Centre.
    403. Operation Cast Lead: News control as a military objective
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Control of news in time of war has become a military objective.
    404. The story Israel doesn't want you to know: Israeli Resistance to Israeli Apartheid
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Shachaf Polakow, a member of the Israeli group, Anarchists Against the Wall will be speaking about the work of the group who act jointly with the popular Palestinian struggles against the Wall in the West Bank.
    405. A climate of fear endangers press freedom
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Today, the greatest threats to freedom of the press are more insidious than a generation ago because they are intended to induce a climate of fear and self-censorship through systematic violence and emblematic arrest aimed at those who would practice real, independent journalism.
    406. Egypt: Concerns with Draft Broadcast Law
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      ARTICLE 19 and the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information have serious concerns with the draft Broadcast Law released by the Egyptian authorities. A detailed analysis of the draft Law conducted by ARTICLE 19 highlights these concerns.
    407. Human Rights Watch Mourns Loss of Alison Des Forges
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      With enormous sadness Human Rights Watch announces the death of our beloved colleague Dr. Alison Des Forges, who was killed in the crash of Flight 3407 from Newark to Buffalo on February 12, 2009.
    408. IFJ Defending Journalists in Palestine and Israel
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has reaffirmed its commitment to defend the interests of journalists in Palestine and Israel.
    409. Organic Trade Association applauds new Canadian organic regulations
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The new organic regulations provide clarity on what products are covered, a new organic logo, and detailed provisions on organic imports and exports, including a possible equivalency agreement with Canada’s major trading partners.
    410. EFJ and API Blast "Spies" Smear As European Commission Targets Journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) and the International Press Association (API) condemned a recent statement by the European Commission’s security services which hints that journalists and lobbyists can provide cover for potential spies.
    411. Learn the Secrets to Franchising Success at The Franchise Show
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Canadian Franchise Association (CFA) is pleased to announce that McDonald Restaurants’ Director of Franchising, Ash Vasdani, will share his company’s success story with aspiring franchisees at The Franchise Show, February 21 & 22.
    412. FOCALPoint: How Will U.S. President Barack Obama Transform the Americas?
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Seven writers and thinkers from Canada and the United States try to answer this question in the latest edition of FOCALPoint: Canada’s Spotlight on the Americas, the monthly newsletter of the Canadian Foundation for the Americas.
    413. Organic industry gets ready for new federal rules governing 'organic'
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Canadian Organic Growers, the Organic Trade Association in Canada and the International Organic Inspectors Association have teamed up with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency
    414. Another reporter threatened with contempt for refusing to reveal sources
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Detroit Free Press reporter David Ashenfelter not to hold the journalist in contempt of court for refusing to identify confidential sources.
    415. Canadian Health Professionals Call for Ceasefire and Ending the Siege of Gaza
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Canadian health professionals unequivocally protest against the Israeli siege and invasion of Gaza and against the Canadian Government’s support of Israel in its complicity in this massacre.
    416. Free Harry Nicolaides: Cyber-demonstration to call for the release of jailed Australian writer Harry Nicolaides
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Since the new government took office in Thailand in December, many punitive measures have been ordered in the king’s name in order to silence criticism. Anyone commenting on the royal family is liable to be threatened with a lese majeste prosecuti
    417. Support Builds for Charter 08: Manifesto for Human Rights and Democratic Reform in China
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      China Right's Network panel discussion on Charter 08, a manifesto for human rights and democratic reform in China.
    418. Canada Has Blood On Its Hands!
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      On February 9th, a day before the Israeli elections, concerned Canadians will demonstrate on Parliament Hill in Ottawa in a peaceful vigil to urge the Canadian government to challenge Israeli impunity in committing war crimes and human rights abuses.
    419. Warm-Hearted Gesture, Just In Time For Valentine's Day
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Snack Company Donates 15,000 bags of Sweet Chili riceworks® to Daily Bread Food Bank in Time for Valentines Day.
    420. Image Power Personal Image Strategies from 20 Top Image Experts for only $20
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      “When times are tough, such as in a slow economy personal image can be more important than ever.” Says Vancouver certified image consultant Kimberly Law, AICI CIP, and co-author of Image Power.
    421. Nine Leading Researchers Join Stephen Hawking as Distinguished Research Chairs at Perimeter Institute in Ontario, Canada
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Dr. Neil Turok, Director of Canada’s Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics (PI), is pleased to announce the appointment of nine more outstanding international scientists to the positions of PI Distinguished Research Chairs.
    422. Canadian Franchise Association Identifies Hot Sector Trends in Franchising for 2009
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A recent analysis of emerging trends in franchising by the Canadian Franchise Association (CFA) provides a taste of what makes Canadians happy: Beauty, Business, Fitness, Food and Coffee.
    423. Government Report, 2030 Ontario Plans Half Our Workforce in High Paying Jobs
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Ambitious plans released today that Ontario by 2030 will be the first in the world to have half our workforce in high paying high value jobs. How will this effect people and their career search
      and interview skills.
    424. Impunity and "Callous Indifference" Remain Threats as New Wave of Media Killings Wipes out Optimism
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today issued its report on the killings of journalists in 2008 with a warning that 2009 could be the deadliest year yet for journalists.
    425. Modern Physics Summer Camp Opportunity for Senior High School Students
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Canada’s Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics (PI) is now accepting applications for a free summer science camp for senior high school students, age 16 and 17, who intend to pursue post-secondary physics.
    426. Somalia: Director of HornAfrik radio murdered in Mogadishu
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The director of Somalia's HornAfrik radio, Said Tahlil, has been shot dead in the capital’s market district of Bakara. His murder comes 16 months after the radio’s former director, Ali Imam Sharmake, was killed by a booby trap car bomb.
    427. Turkmenistan: NGOs urge president to include imprisoned journalists in amnesty
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      NGOs urge Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov to release imprisoned journalists as part of the amnesty that will be announced on 19 February, national flag day in Turkmenistan.
    428. What if Jihad was Really about Social Justice?
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Religious scholars discussed the meaning and context of jihad in vol. 8 no. 1 of the Journal of Scriptural Reasoning. Omar Ha-Redeye provided a historical and textural context demonstrating that the role of jihad was to create peace and justice.
    429. Sources welcomes iPower Train
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Founder and "mompreneur" Ivy Lim understands the constraints of finding time for fitness and for yourself. She trains a range of individuals from high performance athletes, busy moms, weight loss struggles, seniors, bootcamp fitness & special needs.
    430. Sources welcomes Kathleen Meadows - Psychic Advisor
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Kathleen is a Tarot Grandmaster teacher and certified psychic advisor with a M.A. in Religion and Culture. She combines a strong, credible academic background with psychic gifts to inform her wise and down-to-earth spiritual guidance.
    431. Sources welcomes the Canadian Council on Animal Care
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Canadian Council on Animal Care oversees the ethical care and use of animals in science across Canada through the work of veterinarians, scientists and the public.
    432. What if Someone Called You a Terrorist?
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Members of the Canadian public will be in the Brampton courthouse today to hear some of the problems associated with the anti-terrorism provisions in the Criminal Code.
    433. Franchising: A Business Model You Can Depend On
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Now, more than ever, people interested in having their own business should be looking at the possibilities offered through franchises and attending The Franchise Show on February 21 and 22 is an essential step towards their success.
    434. Sources welcome The Career Council
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Career Council creates Key Candidates through confidence building techniques and skills of resume building, role-playing, counselling and advice.
    435. Sources welcomes Omar Ha-Redeye
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member: Omar Ha-Redeye. Omar Ha-Redeye is frequently interviewed by the media on subjects relating to health, security, law, politics, social media, disasters, minority rights and multiculturalism.
    436. Sources welcomes Valerie Jones
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member: Valerie Jones, M.B.A., Speaker, Social Networking, E-Commerce Expert, GrandandToyEmpower.com.
    437. Food for Thought Symposium Attracts World Renowned Experts
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      alPHa Promoting Child Health by Advocating A Ban on Commercial Advertising of Food and Beverages Targeted to Children. Positive Benefits of Physical Activity Highlighted at Launch of 2009 Great Waterfront Trail Adventure.
    438. Iroquois Caucus says budget falls short in meeting necessary needs
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The federal budget represents a missed opportunity by the Government of Canada to strengthen its relationship withFirst Nations, according to the Iroquois Caucus which represents seven Iroquois communities.
    439. Petition launched for release of two Burmese bloggers serving sentences of 20 and 59 years in prison
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders urges the international community not to forget Nay Phone Latt or or Zarganar, one of Burma’s best known comedians.
    440. Sources welcomes CMA Canada
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      CMA Canada grants a professional designation in strategic management accounting and is responsible for standards-setting, accreditation and the continuing professional development of CMAs.
    441. Sources welcomes Diane Craig
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Diane Craig is a leading expert in all matters of image and etiquette. She provides carefully designed programs to help individuals progress through their own organizations by improving their interpersonal communication skills and professional image.
    442. Law Student Publishes Textbook with Oxford University Press
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A law student at the University of Western Ontario has published a chapter in an Australian textbook on public health.
    443. Physics Student to Physics Researcher - Top Scientists to Share Wisdom with the Researchers of Tomorrow
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Canada’s Perimeter Institute, in partnership with University of Waterloo, has launched Perimeter Scholars International (PSI), a concentrated Masters level course for exceptional students who wish to become researchers in theoretical physics.
    444. One Hour of Your Time. A Lifetime of Good Advice.
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Join Franklin and his guests this Thursday, January 29, 2009 for a complimentary breakfast at 7:45 am – Presentation 8:00 – Out by 9:00 - at Canaccord Capital Corporation, Brookfield Place (Front & Bay), 161 Bay Street, Suite 2900.
    445. Entrepreneur Launches Business from Lessons Gleaned from Best-Seller Book 'The Secret'
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Speaker-Series Co-Founder Gail James Shares Business Success Tips in Podcast Available on GrandandToyEmpower.com Website
    446. Russia: Investigate Murder of Prominent Rights Lawyer
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Russian authorities should immediately investigate the killing of Stanislav Markelov, a prominent Russian human rights lawyer, and bring his killers to justice, Human Rights Watch says.
    447. Sources welcomes Pearson Peacekeeping Centre
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Pearson Peacekeeping Centre (PPC) is a Canadian-based institution dedicated to making international peace operations more effective through research, education and training, and capacity development.
    448. What Do You Mean We're In A Recession
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Recessions spare few people, including business owners. But there are entrepreneurs who have discovered the main keys on how to profit despite the economy. Here is how to profit as a business owner in a recession.
    449. Canadian writers protest the detention of Liu Xiaobo
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje and Nino Ricci and more than 40 members of PEN Canada, the writers' association, have signed a petition on behalf of prominent Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo.
    450. Global media rights groups condemn "culture of impunity and indifference" in Sri Lanka
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Since the beginning of the New Year, both the killing of a senior editor and the attack on the facilities of a popular independent TV channel have led to a total paralysis of the media community in Sri Lanka.
    451. Kazakhstan: RFE/RL website editor beaten unconscious in Almaty
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Ermek Boltay, a young journalist who edits the website of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Kazakh-language service, was beaten unconscious outside his home in Almaty on 18 January.
    452. Policy guru says sustainable development of the Oil Sands will provide half US energy needs for 100 years
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Policy guru says sustainable development of the Oil Sands will provide half US energy needs for 100 years
      Toronto, January 22, 2009 - Satya Das, strategic advisor to oil companies, government, and environment groups, says Alberta has 173 billion bar
    453. Self-censorship, exile or certain death: the choice faced by journalists in Ciudad Juárez
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders and the Centre for Journalism and Public Ethics (CEPET) are releasing the results of a joint fact-finding visit to the northern city of Ciudad Juárez Chihuahua, that was prompted by the murder of Armando Rodríguez Carreón
    454. Sources welcomes Holistic Health Research Foundation of Canada
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Holistic Health Research Foundation of Canada is a a national charitable organization dedicated to funding research, public and health professional education in complementary and alternative medicine.
    455. Sources welcomes the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT)
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      For the betterment of Canadian theatre, PACT provides leadership, national representation and a variety of programs and practical assistance to member companies, enabling members to do their own creative work.
    456. Dr. Allan Bonner's launch of new book
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Launching Dr. Allan Bonner's new book "Political Conventions, The Art of Getting Elected and Governing', with wine tasting by John Szabo, MS, Canada's only Master Sommelier and try some of Allan's favourite wine courtesy of Malivoire.
    457. From Sources: More tools for getting your messages out
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources members can benefit from media training, free news release postings and calendar listings, and they can include their books in the Sources Bookshelf. It's all at www.sources.com, where you'll also find breaking news from around the world.
    458. Letter regarding Israel's attack on Gaza and international law
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Israel's attack on Gaza constitutes a war crime in that it is disproportionate to the threat posed and violates international humanitarian law on at least grounds: Collective punishment, Targeting Civilians, Disproportionate military response.
    459. Challenging Times: What's Your Best Bet?
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Innovation is critical for long term success. Look at your business model. Could it use reinventing or critical surgery?
    460. Qu’avez-vous à perdre?
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      18 janvier au 24 est la Semaine nationale sans fumée (SNSF) 2009
    461. What have you got to lose?
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      January 18 – 24 is National Non-Smoking Week (NNSW) 2009
    462. Croatia: Judicial harassment of war crimes reporter continues
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Zeljko Peratovic is accused of “disseminating information likely to upset the population” under article 322/1 KZA of the criminal code.
    463. Hundreds of engineering students to 'freeze' in Toronto to advance fair trade
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Hundreds of socially-active engineering students from across Canada, including the University of Waterloo, will raise public awareness about the fair trade movement at a special event in downtown
      Toronto as part of the Engineers Without Borders Nati
    464. Israeli military asked to explain how Gaza media building came to be hit by explosion
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders calls on the Israeli military to investigate and explain exactly how a 16-storey building in Gaza City that houses several news organisations including Reuters came to be hit by an explosion this morning.
    465. Murder attempt against pro-Chávez journalist in Portuguesa state
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A murder attempt against Rafael Finol, political correspondent on the privately-owned daily El Regional in Acarigua, Portuguesa state, central-western Venezuela.
    466. Order of Ontario appointments announced
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Former Premier David Peterson, former Chief Justice Patrick LeSage, human rights activist George Brady, former Olympic figure skater Barbara Ann Scott-King, medical researcher Dr. Michael Baker and publisher Ellen Seligman are among the new appointee
    467. Israeli Human Rights groups: Clear and present danger to the lives and well-being of tens of thousands of civilians
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Since the beginning of the Gaza campaign a heavy suspicion has arisen of grave violations of international humanitarian law by military forces. This kind of fighting is a blatant violation of the laws of warfare and raises suspicion of war crimes.
    468. More than 100 media sign the Reporters Without Borders petition for international journalists to be allowed into the Gaza Strip
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders reiterates its appeal for support by the international media and again urges the Israeli authorities to lift the ban on foreign media access to the Gaza Strip that has been in force since November.
    469. New online censorship campaign extinguishes last flicker of Olympic torch
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      China's campaign against 'Internet porn' is targetting political and human rights websites such as Amnesty International's. Bullog (http://www.bullog.cn), a political blog portal, has been inaccessible since 9 January.
    470. Sources welcomes Eluta.ca
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Eluta.ca is a search engine for full-time jobs from direct Canadian employers.
    471. Sources welcomes Marci Lall
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member: Marci Lall, Weight Loss & Body Sculpting Specialist. Marci specializes in women's fitness and weight loss issues.
    472. Mexico: Molotov cocktails thrown at Oaxaca newspaper editor's home
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The home of Carlos Velasco Molina, the editor of the weekly El Correo de Oaxaca, in the southwestern city of Oaxaca in Mexico, is attacked.
    473. Nepalese journalist and women’s rights activist brutally murdered
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Uma Singh, a Nepalese journalist and human rights activist who worked for the Janakpur Today Daily and Radio Today FM was brutually murdered on January 11.
    474. Nobel Prize Nominee and Israeli Peace Activist visits Canada on 'Gaza' tour
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Jeff Halper, an Israeli human rights activist, anthropology professor, coordinator of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) and 2006 Nobel Peace Prize nominee is on a cross-Canada speaking tour.
    475. Sources welcomes Nickolette Reid
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes Nickolette Reid, Image Expert.
    476. St. Vincent : outcry about press photographer’s arrest
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Criticisms are made of the police and Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves’ government for the arrest of Jeff Trotman, a journalist who works for The Vincentian.
    477. Ouvrez la bande de Gaza à la presse !
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Ouvrez la bande de Gaza à la presse !
      Appel des médias du monde entier et de Reporters sans frontières aux autorités israéliennes.
    478. Sources welcomes Canadian Tax Foundation
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member: the Canadian Tax Foundation, a national non-profit tax research organization which provides a forum for discussion on personal, corporate, international taxation and sales taxation.
    479. Sources welcomes Cecile Peterkin
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member: Cecile Peterkin, Career Coach, Corporate Mentor, Author and Professional Speaker. Cecile is a charismatic and inspiring expert in career, leadership, corporate mentoring programs and life development.
    480. Turn off the Canadian Media, Please
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      If you want to have the first idea what is happening in Israel/Palestine (or most of the rest of the world), the best thing to do would be to turn the Canadian media off completely.
    481. Demonstrate against the Israeli Assault on Gaza ! Lift the Siege!
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Join us this Saturday at 11:00 to demand that the Canadian government call for an immediate halt to Israel 's attacks and an end to the siege of Gaza! Followed by Free Gaza - A Teach-In, 1:00 - 5:30 st United Steelworkers Hall, Toronto.
    482. Montrealers lay siege to Israeli Consulate: Second consecutive day of Israeli Consulate blockades in Canada
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Second consecutive day of Israeli Consulate blockades in Canada. Early Thursday, January 8th Montrealers blockaded the Israeli Consulate in Montreal in protest against the on-going Israeli assault on the people of Gaza.
    483. More websites blocked at government’s behest
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders condemns the directive issued by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority to Internet Service Providers instructing them to block access to 6 web pages on the grounds they are “harmful for the integrity of the country."
    484. Outrage at fatal shooting of newspaper editor in Colombo
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders is outraged by the murder of Sunday Leader editor Lasantha Wickrematunga, who was shot dead by two men on a motorcycle as he drove to work this morning in Colombo.
    485. And Then They Came For Me
      Final Words from Lasantha Wickrematunge

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      An editorial by Lasantha Wickrematunge shortly before he was murdered on January 8, 2009, and published three days after his death.
    486. Arrests underway in Toronto Israeli Consulate Sit-in
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Police have moved in to arrest a group of Jewish Canadian women who are currently occupying the Israeli consulate at 180 Bloor Street West in Toronto. The women took their action in protest against the on-going Israeli assault on the people of Gaza.
    487. As holder of EU presidency, Czech government urged to intercede on behalf of jailed bloggers and journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders secretary-general Jean-François Julliard wrote yesterday to Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek asking him to do everything possible to obtain the release of the 11 journalists and bloggers currently held in Iran.
    488. Jewish Women Occupy Israeli Consulate in Toronto
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A diverse group of Jewish Canadian women are currently occupying the Israeli consulate at 180 Bloor Street West in Toronto. This action is in protest against the on-going Israeli assault on the people of Gaza.
    489. Mexico: Investigating attack on Monterrey TV studios a "test" for federal justice ministry
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders hopes for quick results from the investigation into yesterday’s armed attack in Monterrey in which gunmen threw a grenade and opened fire on the regional studios of the privately-owned national TV network Televisa.
    490. Sri Lanka: Government urged to punish violence against independent media outlets after new attack
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A pre-dawn attack by a dozen heavily-armed men that badly damaged the studios of the Maharaja Television/Broadcasting Network (MTV/MBC) in Pannipitiya, near Colombo, after charges that the network’s reporting was not “patriotic” enough.
    491. The Outcry of Worldwide Authentic Judaism Condemning the Genocide in Occupied Palestine
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Worldwide Authentic Orthodox Judaism strongly condemns the genocide being carried out by the Zionist occupation army through air attacks on Gaza city.
    492. In Support of the Palestinian Human Rights Community Call for International Action
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      In the past the world knew how to fight criminal policies. The boycott on South Africa was effective, but Israel is handled with kid gloves: its trade relations are flourishing, academic and cultural cooperation continue and intensify with diplomatic support. This international backing must stop. That is the only way to stop the insatiable Israeli violence.
    493. An Open Letter From Anti-Zionist Jewish Youth in Canada
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Let us not be silent bystanders while humanity suffers. Let us raise our voices, as Jewish youth, and demand a single, democratic state, with equal rights for everyone in Israel/Palestine.
    494. Kenya: President deals major blow to press freedom
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Kenyan President deals major blow to press freedom. Also known as the “ICT Bill”, the new legislation provides for heavy fines and prison sentences for press offences. It also gives the government, above all the information and interior ministrie
    495. Urgent Call for Immediate International Intervention
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Palestinian Medical Relief Society and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel call for urgent and immediate intervention by the international community, and especially the Quartet, for the enforcement
      of an immediate ceasefire.
    496. Building Media Relationships
      How to Establish, Maintain, and Develop Long-Term Relationships

      Resource Type: Book
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sommers wrote this guide to teach how media can be used to raise an organization's public profile and improve its connection with the target audience.
    497. Can You Make Your Point Relevant?
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      When speaking to the media, the point is, "Can you frame your response cleverly, concisely and memorably in language and context that is extremely relevant to the audience that particular media outlet or journalist is intent on impressing?
    498. Creating a customized Marketing Toolkit
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A marketing toolkit contains the essential ingredients you need to successfully reach and persuade your key markets.
    499. The Deaths of Michael Jackson and “Neda” Grip the Blogosphere
      PEJ New Media Index: June 22-26, 2009

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Michael Jackson and Neda Agha-Soltan had little in common in life. But together last week their deaths in Los Angeles and Tehran consumed the blogosphere and became emblematic of the flow and character of modern communication.
    500. Eyes on Congress
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Democratic majorities in both chambers have improved the outlook for long-awaited media initiatives. Kathleen Kirby discusses Freedom of Information Issues pending in the 111th Congress.
    501. 'Free speech' - as long as it doesn't offend anyone
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      On the issue of free speech most of the right and much of the left are in agreement, and so too are many liberals, activists, and human rights apparatchiks. They hold essentially the same position on freedom of expression – they are for it ‘in principle’, but only so long as it isn’t used to express views that they find unacceptable or offensive. What they disagree about is merely who gets to decide what ideas are unacceptable, i.e., who gets to censor who.
    502. Journalists Killed since 1992
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A database of more than 700 journalists who have been murdered or killed on dangerous assignments since 1992. Interactive maps, timelines, and statistical breakdowns providing analysis by country, year, and type of death with a special emphasis on unsolved murders, a focal point of CPJ's Global Campaign Against Impunity.
    503. Marketing/PR - the new face of marketing
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Marketing/PR offers a variety of cost-effective tools that can easily be implemented into a long-term strategy and plan. These include information sessions, testimonial brochures, print and e-mail newsletters, Internet sites, on-line media rooms, media-friendly events, speaking engagements, networking events, trade and consumer shows, sponsorship opportunities, and media campaigns.
    504. Newspeak in the 21st Century
      Resource Type: Book
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Revealing the lethal bias in 'balanced' reporting.
    505. The psycholinguistic phenomenon
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      There is no doubt that the literal meaning of the words you use in written or oral communications will have an effect on the people you are trying to reach. But equally, if not more, important are the meanings conveyed by our nonverbal communication.
    506. Shakedown
      How Our Government is Undermining Democracy in the Name of Human Rights

      Resource Type: Book
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A controversial look at what Levant sees as the corruption of Canada's human rights commissions.
    507. Sources 63 Winter 2009 Listings A-C in PDF format
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
    508. Sources 63 Winter 2009 Listings D-Z in PDF format
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
    509. Sources 63 Winter 2009 Subject Index in PDF format
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
    510. Sources News Release Archive 2009
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      News releases from 2009.
    511. Sources (Portal für Journalisten and Autoren) - Wikipedia Artikel
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources ist ein Informationsportal für Journalisten, Redakteure, Autoren und Forscher mit dem Schwerpunkt auf Personen als Quellen: Fachleute und Repräsentanten, die bereit sind Fragen von Reportern zu beantworten oder sich für Live-Interviews zur Verfügung stellen.
    512. Sources Shop
      Online ordering of Sources memberships and products

      Resource Type: Internet WWW site
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
    513. The State of the News Media 2009
      An Annual Report on American Journalism

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Some of the numbers are chilling. Newspaper ad revenues have fallen 23% in the last two years. Some papers are in bankruptcy, and others have lost three-quarters of their value. Nearly one out of every five journalists working for newspapers in 2001 is now gone, and 2009 may be the worst year yet. In local television, news staffs, already too small to adequately cover their communities, are being cut at unprecedented rates; revenues fell by 7% in an election year — something unheard of — and ratings are now falling or are flat across the schedule. In network news, even the rare programs increasing their ratings are seeing revenues fall. The report also includes our in-depth content analysis, based on a study of nearly 80,000 news stories and television and radio segments in A Year in the News. This year we also offer some Special Reports. There is one on citizen-based media, including a university study of 363 citizen websites in 46 markets. There is a backgrounder on the growing models of entrepreneurial journalism, new Web news organizations run by professional journalists outside the mainstream press.
    514. Top 25 Censored Stories for 2009
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Provides a list and indepth analysis of the top 25 stories that were censored throughout the year in 2009.
    515. The Writer as Migrant
      Resource Type: Book
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Chinese born Ha Jin discusses the ways in which nationality and culture, exile and emigration affect the course of a writer's life career and influence the work he produces.
    516. 62 reporters killed in 2008, Reporters without Borders reports
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Press Freedom Round-up 2008: Better figures despite a hostile climate and more Internet repression.
    517. Alternative Gift Wrapping Ideas
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sometimes wrapping gifts can be equally as stressful as buying and sometimes equally as expensive. Here are some quick and cost-effective ways to nix the wrapping this year.
    518. American journalist interrogated at Canadian border
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned by the detention and interrogation of a U.S. journalist crossing the border into Canada. Host Amy Goodman of the syndicated community-oriented radio and television program Democracy Now! was detained
    519. An Amazing Fashion Exhibition in NYC – A Disappointing First Lady's Inaugural Ensemble
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Often called “ the designer’s designer,” Cuban-born Isabel Toledo was little known outside fashion’s inner sanctum until First Lady Michelle Obama selected her shift dress and coat for the January Inauguration Ceremony. Last week in NYC, I v
    520. Announcing 24 Scholarships in Authentic Journalism for February of 2010
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Narco News will grant 24 scholarships for up-and-coming journalists and communicators to attend a ten-day session of the School of Authentic Journalism on February 3 to 13 of 2010 on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula.
    521. Aon Consulting Survey on Wireless Ban Affecting Employers Highlights Significance of Policy Considerations
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Aon Consulting Survey on Wireless Ban Affecting Employers Highlights Significance of Policy Considerations
    522. Axworthy Leads Group to Make Freight Transportation More Sustainable
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Secretariat of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) has embarked on a new study to evaluate opportunities for making freight transportation more sustainable in North America.
    523. Bill 168: Workplace violence and harassment: Ontario government proposes new legislation to Ontario's Health and Saftey Act
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      If the amendments to Ontarios Health and Safety Action, Bill 168, become law, a range of new obligations will be placed on employers, including assessing the level of risk of violence in a workplace, providing written policies to deal with the risk
    524. Bloggers invited to compete for special DEUTSCHE WELLE “free expression” prize with Reporters Without Borders
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Deutsche Welle, Germany’s international broadcaster, today announced the start of its sixth annual international Best of the Blogs award, The BOBs.
    525. Breast Cancer Awareness Month::SoftScan® molecular breast imaging system - made in Canada
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Breast Cancer Awareness Month is in full swing, and here's an opportunity to introduce you to the SoftScan® breast imaging device.
    526. Cartoon magazine seized and banned as soon as first issue appears
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The government’s decision to prosecute the company that published the new cartoon magazine Gedung Kartun for not having a permit is a setback for press freedom in Malaysia. “We urge the interior ministry to reverse its ban on Gedung Kartun,” Re
    527. CCNM Applauds the Awarding of ND Prescribing Rights in Ontario
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Standing Committee on Social Policy has voted unanimously to amend the Naturopathy Act through Bill 179, awarding Ontario’s naturopathic doctors (NDs) the controlled act of “prescribing, dispensing, compounding or selling a drug
    528. Celebrate National Down Syndrome Awareness Week, November 1-7, 2009
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Canadian Down Syndrome Society is proud to announce National Down Syndrome Awareness Week, November 1-7, 2009. Citizens with Down syndrome are going to school, working, getting married and making important contributions to Canadian communities.
    529. CJFE welcomes release of Canadian journalist Amanda Lindhout and Australian Nigel Brennan
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      CJFE is overjoyed by the news that Canadian journalist Amanda Lindhout and her Australian colleague Nigel Brennan have been released after 15 months in captivity.
    530. CMFR statement on the killings in Maguindanao
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The brutality and the sheer senselessness of the attack in Maguindanao represent a new low, even in the country's shameful record of violence. It calls for collective outrage and condemnation and the strongest demand for the immediate apprehension.
    531. Connect, Communicate, Create: Speaker Series
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Company of Women presents a Rogers sponsored three-tiered speaker series, ‘Connect, Communicate, Create’ where female industry experts will discuss how women can grow their business.
    532. CorpWatch Announces Version 2.0 of the CrocTail Corporate Subsidiaries Database and Open API
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      CorpWatch announces the release of a second version of the CrocTail application and open CorpWatch API. CrocTail provides an interface for browsing information about several hundred thousand U.S. publicly traded corporations and their many foreign an
    533. CPJ award goes to jailed Sri Lankan journalist
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Committee to Protect Journalists announced today that it will honor imprisoned Sri Lankan journalist J.S. Tissainayagam with a 2009 International Press Freedom Award.
    534. Cracked Houses in San Miguel Ixtahuacan: The Marlin Mine Influence
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Today in Guatemala City, COPAE and UUSC present the results of an investigation, after two years of monitoring by a team of engineers: 'Cracked Houses Around the Marlin Mine: Preliminary Investig
    535. Defiant Journalists Back Ethical Campaign for Palestinian Media
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has concluded the launch of its programme to support ethical journalism in Palestine with a series of proposals to strengthen independent media even in the face of political difficulties.
    536. Des jeunes participent à une occupation pacifique pour la justice climatique à l'intérieur du Comité sur l'Environement de la Chambre des Communes
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Six jeunes ont entrepris une occupation pacifique à l'intrieur du Parlement canadien, à
      l'occasion d'une rencontre du Comité permanent de l'environnement et du
      développement durable dans l'édifice du centre.
    537. Discover the Opportunities in Franchising At The Franchise Show - October 24 & 25, 2009
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Canada’s Largest Franchise Show Comes To Toronto. Produced by the Canadian Franchise Association, The Franchise Show runs October 24 & 25 at the Toronto Congress Centre, Hall F.
    538. Discover the Opportunities in Franchising At The Franchise Show on November 21 & 22, 2009
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Franchise Show - Canadas Largest Franchise Show Comes To Vancouver November 21 & 22
    539. Donate Your Video Camera, Laptop or Work Tools to Authentic Journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Donate Your Video Camera, Laptop or Work Tools to Authentic Journalists
    540. DYNAMIC FUNDS RECEIVES IFICS 2009 INVESTOR EDUCATION AWARD
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Toronto, Ontario Financial advice tied to key life events such as Parenthood, Divorce and Leaving a Job, took centre stage on December 2 when Dynamic Funds was awarded IFICs Investor Education Award at the Canadian Investment Awards and Gala.
    541. Eight Gifts That Don't Clutter: Consumable Gifts!
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Tired of gifts being returned or unused? Do gift certificates seem too impersonal? Give these gifts that will be used almost immediately!
    542. Eliminate Holiday Stress
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Feeling pulled in a million directions this holiday season? Your children need you at school concerts, work has extra holiday hours and commitments and your friend needs help planning a big holiday party? The extra money, time and energy
    543. Europe no longer so exemplary, Russian tragedy deepens
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      For the first time since 2002, the press freedom index’s top 20 is not quite so European. Only 15 of the 20 leading countries are from the Old Continent, compared with 18 in 2008.
    544. Experts advise WHO on pandemic vaccine policies and strategies
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on Immunization, which advises WHO on policies and strategies for vaccines and immunization, devoted a session of its 27–29 October meeting to pandemic influenza vaccines.
    545. Farmers Reclaim Power
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Farmers from the international peasant's organisation La Via Campesina are joining the “Reclaim Power Action” in Copenhagen. his protest is co-organised by the large coalitions of social movements, NGOs, unions and activists.
    546. Fire Safety Tips for the Holiday Season - National Home Fire Safety Week: November 24 30, 2009
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      November 24th to 30th is National Home Fire Safety Week and Canada Safety Council encourages all Canadians and their families to take every precaution to ensure the holiday season is one that is safe and happy.
    547. First Canadian Online Dream Dictionary features artist Erich Rock
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      New Canadian Dream Dictionary at http://www.dreamsdictionary.org
    548. FOCAL and COMEXI Launch Mexico-Canada Initiative
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Consejo Mexicano de Asuntos Internacionales and the Canadian Foundation for the Americas are combining forces to create an independent working group that will bring forward ideas to deepen, broaden and add dynamism to the relationship.
    549. GE-contaminated flax seed raises concerns for Canadian organic sector
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      GE-contaminated flax seed raises concerns for Canadian organic sector. The Organic Trade Association (OTA) in Canada has called the recent discovery of contaminated flax seed in Europe “unacceptable,” and said biotechnology companies must take
    550. Gifts to Inspire: Online Contest Gives Charities a Chance to Win $30,000
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Popular Snack Maker Launches Social Media Campaign To "Show Us Your Goodness" And Nominate Inspiring Nonprofit Groups To Win $30,000 in Prize Money.
    551. Go Casual for the Cause on Dress Down Day
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and to honour this special time and raise funds for breast cancer research, the Breast Cancer Society of Canada (BCSC) is hosting the 12th Annual Dress Down Day on Friday, October 2.
    552. Great Expectations
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Do you offer the quality of service you gauge others by? Do you demand the same high standards of yourself — that you expect from other business professionals — when you’re working with clients?
    553. Guy Expert Answers Mens’ Questions In 24 Hours – Canada’s Popular Free Daily
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Beginning Tuesday, October 5, 2009, Mens' Expert Dale Curd’s distinct awareness and expertise on men will now be read in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton several times every month in a Question & Answer column format in 24 Hours.
    554. Hen adoption program offers new hope to rescued birds and at-risk children
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      New ex-battery hen adoption program offers hope to rescued birds and at-risk children. Hens from battery cages are being offered a new free-range life at a farm sanctuary in Ontario.
    555. Holiday Shopping for Those Who Have it All or Are Difficult to Buy For
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Are you struggling this time of the year, trying to figure out what gifts you will get for everyone on your list? Here are some ideas on what to give that hard-to-buy person this holiday season. They will be pleased with their gift, and you will be
    556. How Do Men See The World Around Them? - Expert on Men Offers The Male View For ‘Best Health’ - Canada's New Healthy Lifestyle Magazine For Women
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Expert on Men Offers The Male View For ‘Best Health’ - Canada's New Healthy Lifestyle Magazine For Women
    557. IFEX members call for protection for women journalists and activists to mark day against violence
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      40 IFEX members are marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women today, 25 November, with a joint call for action.
    558. IFJ Condemns "Flagrant Violation of Press Freedom" After Sentence of Spanish Journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists has strongly condemned a court verdict against two Spanish journalists. The two men, who were charged with "revealing secrets", have been condemned to suspended jail terms of a year and nine months.
    559. IFJ Condemns "Injustice" as Journalists are Jailed in Morocco
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today condemned the jailing of two journalists and their boss by a court in Morocco accusing the authorities of "gross injustice."
    560. IFJ Condemns Assault on Union Activist in Tunisia
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today condemned attacks and harassment of Tunisian journalists after a series of incidents which suggest deliberate targeting of activists for independent journalism.
    561. IFJ Condemns Attempts by Embattled Food Company to Censor Free Speech in US
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has condemned as "unforgiveable censorship" attempts by the US fruit company, Dole Food, to prevent the release of a documentary film Bananas which exposes threats to the health of banana plantations
    562. IFJ Condemns Campaign against Independent Media in Morocco
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins today its affiliate the Syndicat national de la presse marocaine (SNPM) in condemning the Moroccan government's campaign to muzzle critical journalists.
    563. IFJ Condemns Murder of Turkish Editor
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists and its European regional group, the European Federation of Journalists, today condemned the killing of Cihan Hayirsevener, the editor-in-chief of a newspaper engaged in exposing corruption in Turkey.
    564. IFJ Endorses Joint Russian-Georgian Demand to End Media Restrictions
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The IFJ has endorsed a joint declaration by the Russian Union of Journalists (RUJ) and the Independent Association of Georgian Journalists (IAGJ) that demands an end to all restrictions to reporting of the Georgian/ Russian conflict.
    565. IFJ Welcomes "Historic Opportunity" as Palestinian Journalists Agree to Hold Congress
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists welcomes the decision by the Palestine Journalists' Syndicate (PJS) yesterday to hold a Congress to elect a new leadership and rebuild the unity and solidarity of journalists across the occupied territories
    566. IFJ Welcomes Saudi Withdrawal on Decision to Flog Female Journalist
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today welcomed the decision of King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz decision to cancel a Saudi Court sentence ordering a female journalist to receive 60 lashes over a controversial sex broadcast.
    567. Initiative mexico-canadienne lancée par la Fondation canadienne pour les Amériques (FOCAL) et Consejo Mexicano de Asuntos Internacionales (COMEXI)
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      COMEXI et FOCAL se sont alliées pour créer un groupe de travail indépendant, pépinière d’idées qui viendront dynamiser, élargir et approfondir les relations entre le Mexique et le Canada.
    568. International Report Demands Radical Reform of Belarus Media
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Today, international media and press freedom organisations issued " For Free and Fair Media in Belarus", a report calling for far reaching reforms of the media in Belarus.
    569. Internet Talk Show www.beavertalk.com continues to grow with Susan McCord's New Advice Column!
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Now viewers can get involved with beavertalk's content! Send ALL your Dating/Relationship/Lifestyle questions to Susan McCord's Advice Column at beavertalk@beavertalk.com. You could be in their next video credits!
    570. Israeli soldiers disguised as photojournalists endanger journalists' lives, says MADA
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA) expresses concern over the Israeli occupation forces disguising themselves as photojournalists in the middle of Palestinian protesters.
    571. Judge dismisses obscenity charges against newspaper editor
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A Lusaka court yesterday acquitted The Post editor Chansa Kabwela of a charge of “distributing obscene material” for sending the vice-president photos of a woman giving birth in a hospital car park.
    572. Le Centre Pearson pour le maintien de la paix œuvrera au renforcement des capacités en Amérique latine
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Le Centre Pearson pour le maintien de la paix (CPMP) travaillera en étroite collaboration avec les centres de formation au maintien de la paix de l’Amérique latine et leur Association, (ALCOPAZ) afin de renforcer la capacité d’États d’Amér
    573. Leading Canadian Think Tank Closes Its Doors
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Canadian Policy Research Networks (CPRN) will cease to exist after 15 years of quality independent public policy research.
    574. Lieutenant Governor to Honour Award Winners from the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, will present awards on behalf of the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada to 8 publisher/editors, 3 journalists and 12 individuals from the ethnic communities.
    575. Little Mosque stars stand up for children at Toronto Elvis fest
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      'Little Mosque' stars Sheila McCarthy and Debra McGrath host a Tribute to Elvis fundraiser Friday, November 13 for Canadian Feed The Children in Toronto. Tickets are $100 per person and include a full-course meal and wine.
    576. Loi ontarienne sur la distraction au volant
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      La loi ontarienne sur la distraction au volant entrera en vigueur lundi prochain.
    577. Lung Association and Canadian Thoracic Society begin building lung health research agenda for Canada
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Recognizing the need to position Canada as a global leader in the fight against lung disease, the Canadian Lung Association together with the Canadian Thoracic Society have launched the development of a national research agenda
    578. Make it a Green Holiday: Put a piece of Canada under the tree
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      This holiday season, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) has the answer for holiday shoppers struggling to find that perfect gift. Give your friends and family a Gift of Canadian Nature.
    579. Minding your PDA P’s and Q’s
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      We have become a nation of archivists – meticulously recording even the smallest of details. Although the accent is on “social,” some would say there’s a dark side to all this documentation.
    580. National Safe Driving Week: December 1 to 7, 2009 - Who has your back on the road this winter?
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      December 1st to 7th is National Safe Driving Week and Canada Safety Council encourages all Canadian drivers to take precautions on the road throughout the winter months. Being prepared is the best way to ensure for safe winter driving.
    581. National School Safety Week - Allergy Safe Schools
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      National School Safety Week is focussed on allergies within the school. Parents, guardians, students and the school board all need to work together to share the responsibility of making Canadian schools allergy safe.
    582. National Senior Safety Week - Healthy Active Living
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      November 6th – 12th is National Senior Safety Week, and Canada Safety Council along with the Active Living Coalition for Older Adults, encourages older Canadians to maintain and enhance their well-being and independence through a lifestyle that
    583. New Report Examines Space Security Issues
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Space Security 2009 has been jointly released by Project Ploughshares and Secure World Foundation on behalf of the Space Security Index, an international research consortium. This is the sixth annual report on trends and developments in space.
    584. New Website for International Association of Sports Newspapers
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The International Association of Sports Newspapers (IASN) has launched a new website, www.press-iasn.org, to highlight its work in the promotion of the interests and freedom of the sports press.
    585. No Reason for Force Applied to UWO Student by Police
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Members of the legal community at UWO have also raised issue with an incident of forcible arrest on the campus.
    586. No visa for German journalist who wants to base himself in New Delhi
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders urges the Indian government to issue a press visa to Hasnain Kazim, a German journalist of Indian origin, so that he can base himself in India as the German weekly Der Spiegel’s correspondent.
    587. Nominations open for the second annual Award of Excellence for Comptrollership in the Public Sector
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      CMA Canada and CIPFA have issued an open call for nominations from federal public servants to nominate colleagues and/or to self-nominate for the Award of Excellence for Comptrollership in the Public Sector.
    588. OAS Secretary-General to Address Canada's Engagement in Honduras at FOCAL Roundtable
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      José Miguel Insulza, Secretary-General of the Organization of American States (OAS) will discuss what happened in Honduras, the role that Canada has played and implications for democracy in Latin America at the University of Ottawa today at 2:00 pm.
    589. October 11-17 is Co-op Week!
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Members of co-operatives and credit unions across Canada will celebrate Co-op Week from October 11-17, 2009, a time to reflect on the contribution the co-operative sector has made to the lives of Canadians and their communities.
    590. Ontario Distracted Driving Legislation
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Ontario distracted driving legislation comes into effect next Monday. The new law makes it illegal for drivers to talk, text, type, or dial using hand-held cell phones and other hand-held communication and entertainment devices.
    591. Organizer Boosts Hoarding Expertise
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Colette Robicheau, president of the full-service organizing agency Organize Anything, is the first Canadian to receive the top level of certification from a respected U.S.-based organization that studies chronic disorganization and productivity.
    592. Organizing on the Air
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Halifax, N.S.-based organizing coach Colette Robicheau is launching a monthly half-hour radio show on Oct. 6 on 105.9 Seaside FM. The show will feature organizing tips and techniques to achieve a calm, clutter-free life.
    593. Plenty of work to do, but still lots to be thankful for!
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      As Thanksgiving approaches and we gather with friends and family for the annual feast, we recognize in our lives that there are a number of things we can and should be thankful for.
    594. Poppy Campaign Begins 30 October
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Poppy Campaign begins 30 October and lasts until 10 November.
    595. Popular small business book now available as downloadable e-book
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Muddled, meager and messy-Marketing performance repair manual for small business is a must-have for all small businesses and entrepreneurs. It's friendly, effective style of information delivery helps business get more efficient and grow their sales.
    596. Prominent woman journalist killed in suspicious fall from building
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Calling for a thorough investigation into the death of Olga Kotovskaya, a prominent journalist who apparently fell from the 14th floor of a building in the centre of Kaliningrad 6 days after a court ruled in her favour in an important case.
    597. Quick tips for a Holly Jolly Holiday Season
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Its the holiday season. Time for buying gifts, throwing parties and decorating your home. All that work can leave little time for enjoying what should be the most wonderful time of the year. So here are some quick tips to help make your holiday
    598. Renowned Board Certified Hypnotist presents at Galaxy of Stars in Romulus, Michigan.
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Toronto, ON, October 15, 2009 - Debbie Papadakis, founder and director of the Toronto, Canada based Hypno Healing Institute Inc is invited to the IACT and IMDHA Galaxy of Stars conference held held in Romulus, Michigan from Oct. 17 - Oct. 18, 2009
    599. Reuters photographer begins second year in US military detention
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders condemns the continuing American refusal to release Reuters photographer Ibrahim Jassam, who today begins his second year of detention by the US military in Iraq.
    600. Review of the new book, MUDDLED, MEAGER AND MESSY, Marketing performance repair manual for small business.
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Small business marketing book delivers timely, important information for entrepreneurs and leaders in small and medium business. An easy read, the book holds out firmly for the necessarily unique identity and usefulness of small business.
    601. Richard Falk, UN Rapporteur on Human Rights in Occupied Palestinian Territories Speaking in Toronto
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Richard Falk, the UN Rapporteur on Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, will be speaking in Toronto next Sunday September 27th at 2pm. at 155 College St. Room 610.
    602. Royal BC Museum offers admission by donation
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      As a gift to thank the community for its continued support, the Royal BC Museum (RBCM) is carrying on its New Years tradition by offering admission by donation. Visitors are asked to
      pay-what-they-can from Jan. 2 - 9.
    603. Ryan Reynolds and a host of other Canadian celebrities have joined forces to protect nature
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Ryan Reynolds, Jason Priestley, William Shatner and Rachel Blanchard, star in A Force for Nature - a 30 minute television journey through some of our most magnificent but threatened landscapes.
    604. Sakharov Prize 2009 finalists chosen
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The three finalists for the Sakharov Prize for freedom of thought have been announced. The winner will be announced October 22, 2009.
    605. Secularist Center for Inquiry Delivers Statement to UN Opposing "Defamation of Religions" Resolution
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Center for Inquiry (CFI), a secularist think tank and NGO has delivered a statement strongly opposing the proposed "Combating the Defamation of Religions" resolution backed by the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC).
    606. Seven Things Not To Do When Creating a New Years Resolution
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      One in four people will not make it a week with their New Years resolution. Here are seven things not to do when creating a New Years resolution that will help you go the distance.
    607. Sex Information and Education Council of Canada Launches New Website
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sex Information and Education Council of Canada Launches New Website
    608. So Many Opportunities at The Franchise Show on October 24 & 25
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Attending The Franchise Show on October 24 and 25, held at the Toronto Congress Centre and produced by the Canadian Franchise Association (CFA), will help everyone explore the many opportunities available in Canadian franchising.
    609. Sources welcomes Canadian Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Professionals
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member: Canadian Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Professionals.
    610. Sources welcomes Dr. Cory Torgerson - Facial Cosmetic Surgery
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Sources welcomes a new member: Dr. Cory Torgerson - Facial Cosmetic Surgery.
    611. Spirit of the season alive at Royal BC Museum
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Royal BC Museum is ready for the holidays, with carolling and displays for all.
    612. Support for lawsuit brought against Iranian government before Montreal court
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders is supporting the lawsuit which Stephan Hashemi has brought against the Islamic Republic of Iran before a Montreal court in an bid to obtain reparation for the detention, torture and death of his mother, photo-journalist Zah
    613. Swine Flu in the Workplace: Top 4 questions & answers employers and employees need to know about H1N1
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Employment Lawyer Christine Thomlinson, outlines the top four questions her law firm, Rubin Thomlinson has been getting from employers and employees and the answers they have complied relating to the issues of H1N1 in the workplace.
    614. Symposium Examines the Role of Naturopathic Medicine in a Patient-centred Health Care System
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      CCNM is holding its first-ever symposium, “The Role of Naturopathic Medicine in a Patient-centred Health Care System”, on Thursday, October 22 from 1 – 4:30 p.m. Naturopathic medicine will soon be regulated under Ontario’s Regulated Health
    615. Take Action for Climate Justice: Mobilize November 30, 2009
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A broad coalition of organizations working for social, ecological, racial and economic justice has come together under the banner of the Mobilization for Climate Justice. Join us as we organize mass action on climate change on November 30, 2009!
    616. Telling Her Story: Speaker Series
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      On October 14th at the Guelph Delta Hotel, as a part of the Company of Women Rogers sponsored speaker series, ‘Telling Her Story’ is the second of three ‘Connect, Communicate, Create’ series events featuring Cora Tsouflidou, Founder of Coraï¿
    617. Telling Your Story: Speaker Series
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      On September 30th at the Waterloo Inn, as a part of the Company of Women Rogers sponsored speaker series, ‘Telling Your Story’ initiates the first of three ‘Connect, Communicate, Create’ series events featuring expert panellists on getting b
    618. Ten tips for stress-free Christmas gift shopping
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Finding the right Christmas gift for everyone on your list can be tricky, not to mention stressful. So here are some handy tips that will help make your seasonal shopping simple and stress-free.
    619. Tenant Inducements for Commercial Property
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Although not widely known, there are certain tax treatments available for landlords and tenants who provide tenant inducements for commercial properties.
    620. Thanks for (not) shopping!?
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Mixed-messaging during North American holidays puts the responsibility back on consumers.
    621. The 4 Hour Workweek Escape 9-5 - Live Anywhere And Join The New Rich Book Review
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      So this week I am going to share my review of one of the books that caught my eye and Wall Street Journal as well...The 4 Hour Workweek Escape 9-5, Live anywhere and Join the New Rich by Timothy Ferriss. I loved this book and I could not put it down.
    622. The Canadian Down Syndrome Society Responds to Cases of Abuse Reported
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Canadian Down Syndrome Society once again calls for the closure of all institutions in Canada. Institutions are a breeding ground for abuse.
    623. The Dos and Don'ts for Tradeshow Attendees
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      To anyone new to the world of franchising, The Franchise Show, produced by the Canadian Franchise Association (CFA), is full of countless opportunities. With over 100 franchise brands exhibiting this year, The Franchise Show on October 24 & 25 at the
    624. The Pearson Peacekeeping Centre to Build Capacity in Latin America
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Pearson Peacekeeping Centre (PPC) will be working with Latin America Training Centres and their association, ALCOPAZ, to enhance their ability to provide civilians, military and police support for United Nations peace operations.
    625. Time Out - for Time Well Spent
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Summer always seems to slip away. This year in Toronto, summer never really arrived and now it seems to be over. So last Sunday, I decided to celebrate the season with a brief interlude – to make a clean break from the incessant busyness
    626. Toronto Peace Activists March in Solidarity to End the Illegal Siege of Gaza
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      On December 31, 2009, more than 1,300 citizens from across the world (including more than 55 Canadians) will join with an estimated 50,000 Palestinians in a peaceful march to the Erez border crossing into Israel.
    627. Two Azeri journalists imprisoned, a third sentenced
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the prison sentences given to journalists at the weekly newspaper Nota on defamation charges.
    628. Two foreign journalists arrested while covering Greenpeace operation
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Reporters Without Borders deplores yesterday’s arrest of two foreign journalists – Kumkum Dasgupta of India and Raimondo Bultrini of Italy – while covering a Greenpeace protest against uncontrolled deforestation on Sumatra Island.
    629. Unload and Lock your Firearms - Store Them Safely!
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Overall, most firearm deaths and injuries occur in the home environment. Few are related to crime; by and large, they happen simply because a gun is accessible and not securely stored.
    630. Using Social Media to Grow Your Business: Speaker Series
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      On November 11th at the Cambridge Hotel and Conference Centre, as a part of the Company of Women Rogers sponsored speaker series, ‘Using Social Media to Grow Your Business’ is the last of three ‘Connect, Communicate, Create’ series events fea
    631. Vienna Declaration calls on governments to respect media freedom in fight against terrorism
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Effective security and respect for freedom of expression and press freedom are not incompatible but, rather, complementary.
    632. What Guerrillas Know About USPs
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      A USP is a unique selling proposition, first popularized in 1961 by advertising legend Rosser Reeves in his book, "Reality In Advertising." Your USP is your proprietary competitive edge stated in clear, concise terms. Every business must have one to
    633. Winners of Courage in Journalism Awards Announced
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Iryna Khalip of Belarus, Agnes Taile of Cameroon and Jila Baniyaghoob of Iran win Courage in Journalism Awards from the International Women’s Media Foundation. Amira Hass of Israel is Lifetime Achievement Award winner.
    634. WiPC issues a call for solidarity for persecuted writers
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      To mark the Day of the Imprisoned Writer (DoIW) on 15 November, the Writers in Prison Committee of International PEN (WiPC) is highlighting the cases of imprisoned writers and honouring those who have been slain for defending free speech.
    635. With Proper Time Management Exercise Can Fit into Your Holiday Schedule
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Fitness expert Marci Lall shows you exactly how to fit exercise into your busy and hectic holiday schedule.
    636. World Debut of Stirring Video Installation on Tourette Syndrome
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      An innovative video installation titled The Space Between You And Me will debut at the Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada's Annual Conference.
    637. World Famous Hypnotist holds Gala Opening and Charity Workshops in Toronto in honour of World Hypnotism Day
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Debbie Papadakis, BCH, CI, popular hypnosis expert and founder of Torontos Hypno Healing Institute will be celebrating World Hypnotism Day with three very special events being held at the Hypo Healing Institute, 355 Keele St., Toronto.
    638. Youth Stage Peaceful Sit-in for Climate Justice inside House of Common’s Environment Committee
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2009
      Published: 2009
      Six youth staged a peaceful sit-in inside the Canadian parliament, at a meeting of the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development, pledging to stay until the Harper government acts to combat the climate crisis.

    2008

    1. Connexions Information Sharing Services - Wikipedia Artikel - Deutscher text
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2010
    2. Connexions Information Sharing Services - Wikipedia Article - Farsi text
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2009
    3. Connexions - Services de partage d'information Connexions - Wikipedia Article - French text
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2009
      Connexions -- dont le nom complet est Services de partage d'information Connexions [Connexions Information Sharing Services] -- est la bibliothèque et l'archive en ligne centrale pour les mouvements canadiens partisans du changement social. Le projet à but non lucratif entretient également un vaste répertoire d'associations canadiennes et d'organisations non gouvernementales.
    4. Connexions Serviços de Compartilhamento de Informações - Wikipedia Article - Portuguese text
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2009
      Connexions (Connexions Serviços de Compartilhamento de Informações) é a biblioteca central e arquivos eletrônicos do movimentos do Canadá para mudanças sociais. O projeto sem fins lucrativos também mantém uma lista completa de associações e ONG’s canadenses.
    5. Connexions Servis Udostepniania Informacji - Wikipedia Article - Polish text
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2009
      Connexions Information Sharing Services (pe?na nazwa Connexions Serwis Udostepniania Informacji) jest to internetowa bibliteka i archiwum dla kanadyjskich organizacji zajmuja;cych sie; przemianami spo?ecznymi. Ten bezprofitowy projekt zajmuje sie; prowadzeniem i uaktualnianiem obszernej ksija;z'ki adresowej kanadyjskich zwija;zków i organizacji pozarzadowych.
    6. Wikipedia's article about Sources - local version
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2009
    7. Predictions for 2009 - do they work?
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Predictions - When they work, when they don't
      "In many cases we can predict the future. But frequently our brains, experiences, and approaches conspire to give us false confidence in our predictions," says Randy Park, author of The Prediction Trap
    8. Azerbaijan: Government ban on foreign radio stations called “strategic error”
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Reporters Without Borders is very disappointed by Azerbaijan's National Television and Radio Council’s decision today to ban foreign radio stations from broadcasting on local FM and medium wave frequencies from 1 January.
    9. Can-Fit-Pro met en vedette les meilleurs présentateurs lors de la conférence et du salon commercial de Montréal!
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      MONTRÉAL; l’événement annuel de conférence et de salon commercial de l’entraînement personnel, des cours d’exercice en groupe et d’aquaforme Can-Fit-Pro s’en vient à Montréal, du 6 au 8 février 2009, au Fairmont Le Reine Elizabeth!
    10. Can-Fit-Pro présente des sujets tout chauds lors de la conférence et du salon commercial de Montréal!
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      MONTRÉAL; l’événement annuel de conférence et de salon commercial de l’entraînement personnel, des cours d’exercice en groupe et d’aquaforme Can-Fit-Pro s’en vient à Montréal, du 6 au 8 février 2009, au Fairmont Le Reine Elizabeth!
    11. Can-Fit-Pro presents hot fitness topics at Conference and Trade Show in Montreal
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      MONTREAL—Can-Fit-Pro’s annual Group Fitness, Personal Training, and Aquafitness Conference and Trade Show is coming to Montreal February 6-8, 2009 at the Fairmont the Queen Elizabeth. Fitness professionals and enthusiasts can expect a weekend fil
    12. Can-Fit-Pro showcases world-renowned presenters at Conference and Trade Show in Montreal
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      MONTREAL—Can-Fit-Pro’s annual Group Fitness, Personal Training, and Aquafitness Conference and Trade Show is coming to Montreal February 6-8, 2009 at the Fairmont the Queen Elizabeth. Fitness professionals and enthusiasts will enjoy sessions in b
    13. Cease Fire Now
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      On behalf of thousands of Israelis who have demonstrated in the streets of Tel-Aviv within hours after the start of the war, we demand: To stop at once the attack on Gaza!
    14. Fitness pros and fitness consumers to learn, network, and shop at the Can-Fit-Pro Group Fitness, Personal Training, and Aquafitness Conference and Tra
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      MONTREAL, QC—Can-Fit-Pro announces its annual Group Fitness, Personal Training, and Aquafitness Conference and Trade Show to take place February 6-8, 2009 at Fairmont the Queen Elizabeth in Montreal, QC. Fitness professionals and consumers can expe
    15. Judicial authorities unearth more libel cases against national daily
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Reporters Without Borders firmly condemns the judicial harassment of the French-language daily Al-Watan that has continued since its libel conviction on 23 December.
    16. Les professionnels du conditionnement physique et les consommateurs de mise en forme sont invités à venir approfondir leurs connaissances, élargir
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      MONTRÉAL, QC; Can-Fit-Pro est fier d’annoncer l’événement de conférence et de salon commercial de l’entraînement personnel, des cours d’exercice en groupe et d’aquaforme, présenté du 6 au 8 février 2009, au Fairmont Le Reine Élizab
    17. Media involved in several incidents since start of Israeli offensive against Gaza Strip
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Reporters Without Borders is concerned about several incidents affecting the news media since Israel began its air strikes on the Gaza Strip on 27 December, including the bombing of the headquarters of the Hamas TV station Al-Aqsa TV, as well as Isra
    18. Emergency Gaza Update 28.12.2008
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Targeting of civilians and/of medical facilities is a breach of international humanitarian law. The targets chosen by the Israeli military include also clearly civilian installations.
    19. International Witnesses Speak Out from Gaza
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Human Rights Defenders from Lebanon, the UK, Poland, Canada, Spain, Italy and Australia are present in Gaza and are witnessing and documenting the current Israeli attacks on Gaza.
    20. Massacre In Gaza Black Saturday
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      UHWC asks you, to issue a strong Last Appeal Statement condemning Israel’s human rights violations against the Palestinian people and to demand a cessation of this military offensive.
    21. A Seasonal Greeting to the World: End the Siege of Gaza
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      A Seasonal Greeting to the World: End the Siege of Gaza. This Friday at our weekly vigil, we will mark the season with a Christmas tree decorated with barbed wire to depict the prison-like conditions the people of Gaza are enduring.
    22. Can-Fit-Pro presents the best health and fitness presenters in Whistler, BC
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Can-Fit-Pro presents an all-star line-up of health and fitness presenters in Whistler BC. Open for all fitness enthusiasts. Media can especially benefit from this event to network with fitness professionals and generate possible stories and interview
    23. Algeria : prosecutor requests two-month sentence for newspaper editor and reporter
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Reporters Without Borders calls on the authorities to withdraw a criminal libel prosecution against the Algiers-based daily El Watan over a 2004 article accusing a “raqui” (faith healer and exorcist) of being a charlatan.
    24. Debbie Papadakis Says Hypnotherapy Offers Everyone the Potential of Health, Wealth & Happiness
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Debbie Papadakis, BCH, CI, popular hypnotherapy expert and founder of Toronto’s Hypno Healing Institute http://www.hypno-healing.com invites everyone to join her for World Hypnosis Day on January 4, 2009.
    25. Gisha to Israeli Ministers: Stop Using Civilians in Gaza as a Weapon to Enforce the Ceasefire
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      New Legal Opinion Published: Not a siege, not a blockade, not an economic sanction – closure and collective punishment. Punishing civilians in response to rocket fire by militants is illegal.

    26. UNRWA suspends food distribution in Gaza
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Food distribution for both emergency and regular programs in Gaza will be suspended from 18 December until further notice. All crossings for goods into the Strip are closed and no humanitarian supplies, fuel and other needed commodities are being all
    27. Concerns grows after more abductions of journalists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Reporters Without Borders is very disturbed by the abduction of freelance photojournalist Shadreck Manyere and attempted abduction of Obrian Rwafa, a reporter with the state-owned Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC).
    28. Government closes TV station owned by political rival
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Reporters Without Borders condemns the Madagascar government’s closure of Viva TV since 13 December, after it broadcast a message by former President Didier Ratsiraka.
    29. Kenya: Faiths Join Protests Against Curbs on Media Freedom
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Violent scenes reminiscent of the dark days of President Daniel Moi’s dictatorship have returned to the Kenyan capital after parliament passed a bill which tightens the state’s grip on the broadcast media.
    30. Mexico: Special federal prosecutor rules out that community journalists were killed for their work
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Reporters Without Borders today voiced astonishment at a public statement by the special federal prosecutor for dealing with attacks on the media ruling out that two young women community journalists in Oaxaca State were killed because of their work.
    31. Sources welcomes ParticipACTION
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      ParticipACTION, the national voice for physical activity and sport participation in Canada, focuses on inspiring and supporting Canadians to move more.
    32. Sources welcomes the Canadian Coalition for Farm Animals
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The Canadian Coalition for Farm Animals is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the welfare of animals raised for food in Canada through public education, legislative change and consumer choice.
    33. Taiwan: Public media independence threatened, despite government denials
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Reporters Without Borders urges Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou to keep his promises to us to respect public media independence.
    34. Iraq - Call for leniency for Muntadar al-Zaidi after shoe throwing protest
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Reporters Without Borders today called for the release of Iraqi journalist Muntadar al-Zaidi, of al-Bagdhadia television arrested after hurling his shoes at George W Bush at a Baghdad
      press conference.
    35. Look at shoe tossing in context: union
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Canada's largest media union is calling for the release of the reporter who threw shoes at U.S. President George Bush.
    36. Media cuts erode much-needed information flow
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Canadian media is being hammered by job losses at precisely the time when Canadians require more local and national news.
    37. Province of Newfoundland and Labrador Introduces Legislation Regarding Abitibi Bowater
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      We will today introduce a bill to ensure these valuable natural resources are returned to their rightful owners – the people of Newfoundland and Labrador.
    38. Sources welcomes the Canadian Centre for Skills Development & Travel College Canada
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Louise Blazik is a Travel & Tourism Expert often interviewed by the media on TV and radio; world traveller; author; consultant and Training and Development Specialist.
    39. Sources welcomes Wildeboer Dellelce LLP
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Canada's leading boutique Corporate Finance firm, Wildeboer Dellelce strives to be the premiere transactional law firm in Canada for emerging companies and deal makers
    40. Sun Media Announces Workforce Reductions
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Sun Media Corporation, Canada's largest publisher of newspapers, has announced it will reduce its workforce by approximately 600 full-time equivalent positions as part of a major restructuring of its operations in Western Canada, Ontario and Quebec
    41. Call for Entries - Canadian Dermatology Association Public Education Awards
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The CDA Public Education Award is granted for excellence in furthering the understanding of dermatologic issues and encouraging healthy behaviour in the medical, surgical and cosmetic care of skin, hair and nails.
    42. Nominations for Canadian Newsperson of the Year
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      J-Source is collecting nominations for Canadian newsperson of the year.
    43. Sources welcomes Adam Strimaitis, Author of The Millionaire Moron
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Sources welcomes a new member: Adam Strimaitis, Author of The Millionaire Moron. Adam Strimaitis is an author, professional speaker and corporate trainer.
    44. Sources welcomes Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL)
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL) is an independent, non-partisan think tank dedicated to strengthening Canadian relations with Latin America and the Caribbean.
    45. Sources welcomes Life's Next Steps
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Life's Next Steps (LNS) is an innovative new Canadian company formed to help retirement age boomers develop a clear life-plan that puts them on a path to the life they really want.
    46. Baisse du taux d'inoccupation des logements locatifs au Canada en 2008
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Selon les résultats de l’Enquête sur les logements locatifs, diffusés aujourd’hui par la Société canadienne d’hypothèques et de logement (SCHL), le taux d’inoccupation moyen des appartements locatifs dans les 34 principaux centres urbai
    47. National rental vacancy rate decreases in 2008
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The average rental apartment vacancy rate in Canada's 34 major centres decreased to 2.2 per cent in October 2008 from 2.6 per cent in October 2007 according to the Rental Market Survey released today by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).
    48. Government Fails in Bid to Steal CWB elections: Huge victory for farmers
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Farmers celebrate victory in Wheat Board elections. National Farmers Union pleased, relieved, by election results.
    49. Mountain Equipment Co-op becomes first Canadian retailer to disclose supplier factories
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Vancouver-based outdoor sportswear company Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) has become the first Canadian apparel retailer to disclose the supplier factories of its own-brand products.
    50. Sources welcomes Commuto Inc.
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Commuto is an online social bartering network where members trade in person with other members in their cities, schools, workplaces or any other communities they create.
    51. Sources welcomes the Federation of Metro Tenants’ Associations
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      We are the largest and oldest Tenant organization in Canada. Our mission is to improve the lives of residential tenants through organizing outreach, education and advocacy.
    52. Statement from the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights on Palestinian territories
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      It would seem mandatory for the International Criminal Court to investigate the situation, and determine whether the Israeli civilian leaders and military commanders responsible for the Gaza siege should be indicted and prosecuted.
    53. Quebec election results online at Sources.com
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The results of the Quebec election, with all new members elected to the Quebec National Assembly, are now available via Parliamentary Names & Numbers at www.sources.com.
    54. Quest for the Historical Jesus Begins Anew
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Scholars gathered this past weekend for the inaugural meeting of The Jesus Project in a renewed quest for the historical Jesus. The project is an effort by historians, biblical scholars, and theologians.
    55. Sources welcomes Trevor Franklin - Canaccord Capital
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Sources welcomes a new member: Trevor Franklin - Canaccord Capital - Alternative Strategies For Creating and Protecting Wealth.
    56. 2009 Deadlines Set for $75,000 Grantham Prize
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The Metcalf Institute for Marine & Environmental Reporting invites entries for the fourth annual
      Grantham Prize for Excellence in Reporting on the Environment. Entrants will be competing for the largest journalism cash award in the world.
    57. Urgent Statement by Anti-Zionist Orthodox Jews Worldwide
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      It is time for leaders with a sense of morality and courage to stand up and finally declare ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!
    58. Closure of Parliament Shuts out Workers During Economic Crisis, Say Labour Leaders
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The dissolution of the current Parliament represents an abandonment of leadership by Stephen Harper at a time when Canadians need it most, say the leaders of the country's three largest
      industrial unions.
    59. Ethnocultural Council Marks Passing of Ted Rogers
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Ted Rogers' legacy as a leader in media and communication will long remain with us. His visionary leadership helped define our Canadian iidentity in media and telecommunications.
    60. Four Innu communities unite to defend their land rights
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      A press conference of the Innu Chiefs for the signature of a strategic Alliance to defend
      their land rights.
    61. Reporters Without Borders co-launches Photojournalism Competition on Human Rights of the Montreal Human Rights Film Festival
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Reporters Without Borders co-launches the first edition of the Photojournalism Competition on Human Rights of the Montreal Human Rights Film Festival.
    62. CBS Movie Set To Enlighten Public On Misunderstood Disorder
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      CBS will air the Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation Front of the Class on Sunday, December 7th, 2008, at 9:00 pm EST.
    63. Tips to Recession proof Your Holiday Spending
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Trying to control your spending this holiday season? Here are some Holiday Tips from CFP
      and author of No Regrets, A Common Sense Guide to Achieving And Affording Your Life
      Goals, Robert Abboud. “By following these recessionary buying guidelines,
    64. T'is the Seaon! When is an employer required to give employees time off for religious holidays? Paid time off for non-statutory religious holidays?
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Employment lawyer Janice Rubin explains what time off means for employees and employers during the holiday season. And how do employers deal with employee requests to take time off for religious observances that are non-statutory holidays.
    65. Debbie Papadakis, Expert on Habits, Fears, Anxieties in Oprah's New Book Announces New Course
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Debbie Papadakis, Expert on Habits, Fears, Anxieties in Oprah's New Book Announces New Course -- Debbie Papadakis, BCH, CI, popular hypnotherapy expert and founder of Toronto’s Hypno Healing Institute.
    66. Fitness pros and fitness consumers to learn, network, and shop at the Can-Fit-Pro Group Fitness, Personal Training, and Aquafitness Conference and Tra
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Can-Fit-Pro announces its annual Group Fitness, Personal Training, and Aquafitness Conference and Trade Show to take place February 6-8, 2009 at Fairmont the Queen Elizabeth in Montreal, QC.
    67. Jamieson Laboratories announces 360 Pure, promises public safety, purity, and quality control
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Jamieson Laboratories, Canada’s leading manufacturer of natural health products unveiled 360 Pure, a commitment to the public ensuring quality control, safety, and purity.
    68. Break the Silence Against the Siege of Gaza
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Unstable medical supplies and lack of fuel have disrupted medical equipment such as incubators, dialysis equipment and heart monitors in Gaza. There is a shortage of many critical medications and essential medical equipment.
    69. Support the new Independent Media Centre of Montreal!
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The Independent Media Centre aims to be a multi-purpose space for activists and independent journalists working for social change.
    70. Unsafe private highway trucks endanger workers and public
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      B.C. Government and Service Employees' Union (BCGEU/NUPGE) calls for immediate system-wide safety audit of all maintenance vehicles.
    71. Masthead and MastheadOnline.com closing
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      North Island Publishing Ltd. announces that it will cease publication of Masthead magazine after 21 years of operation. The company will also cease publication of MastheadOnline.com
    72. 'Special' New York Times Blankets Cities with Message of Hope and Change
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Hundreds of independent writers, artists, and activists are claiming credit for an elaborate project, 6 months in the making, in which 1.2 million copies of a "special edition" of the New York Times were distributed in cities across the U.S.
    73. State-of-the-Art Science & Environment College Takes Root
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The University of Winnipeg's new state-of-the-art college for the environment and science will bring together researchers, faculty and students to work towards effective global stewardship. Construction is underway.
    74. Time to Take 'Interest' in Credit Card Debt Epidemic
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Why and How credit card debt is suffocating the average working person and what people can do to fix and avoid the problem.
    75. Toronto-area Musicians Donate Talent to Canadian Feed The Children
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Professional musicians record Best Gift Ever - a song to help Canadian Feed The Children raise funds to provide programs for children affected by poverty in Canada and around the world.
    76. California's Prop 2 sets animal precedent for Canada: Standing, strectching and turning around
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      California's decision to provide breeding pigs, egg-laying hens and veal calves with space to stand up, turn around and extend limbs sets a precedent, while Canada's new $1.3 billion agriculture policy doesn't even mention farm animal welfare.
    77. Barack Obama: The ultimate job search
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Ten career planning and job search tips that we can learn from Barack Obama (and John McCain)
    78. Fitness pros and consumers to learn and network in St. John’s at the annual Can-Fit-Pro Personal Training and Group Fitness Conference
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Can-Fit-Pro announces its annual Personal Training and Group Fitness Conference to take place on November 8-9, 2008 at Nubody’s Atlantic Place in St. John’s, NL.
    79. Financial Advisor Releases His Free Report!
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      7 Questions Every Financial Advisor Must Be Able To Answer
    80. Celebrate National Down Syndrome Awareness Week, November 1-7, 2008
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The Canadian Down Syndrome Society is proud to announce National Down Syndrome Awareness Week, November 1-7, 2008. Citizens with Down syndrome are going to school, working, getting married and making important contributions to Canadian communities.
    81. Fitness pros and consumers to shop learn and network at the annual Can-Fit-Pro Vancouver Group Fitness and Mind-Body Fitness Conference and Trade Show
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Can-Fit-Pro announces its annual Group Fitness and Mind-Body Fitness Conference and Trade Show to take place on October 31-November 2 at the Best Western Richmond Hotel and Convention Centre in Vancouver, B.C.
    82. Axworthy joins Aspen Institute on Climate Change
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Dr. Lloyd Axworthy, President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Winnipeg has accepted an invitation to serve as a commissioner on the Aspen Institute's Dialogue and Commission on Arctic Climate Change.
    83. LCBO stores raise funds for Saint Elizabeth Health Care Foundation
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Starting November 1, 2008, the public can make donations to Saint Elizabeth Health Care Foundation’s Caregiver Support Program at all 600 LCBO stores throughout Ontario.
    84. Hip Digital Media and Nectar Launch Exclusive Dido SAFE TRIP HOME Fan Contest
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Hip Digital Media, Nectar, and RCA Label Group, today, announce the launch of an exclusive music campaign with international multi-million selling artist, Dido, via the Nectar Music Store.
    85. Palestinian students In Gaza prevented from pursuing studies
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Friends of Humanity International calls on the Egyptian authorities to resolve the dilemma of the Palestinians students who are studying abroad and all those besieged in the Gaza Strip.
    86. Listes de surveillance et dinterdiction de vol les voyageurs invites a faire connaitre leur histoire
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Les personnes qui soupconnent avoir ete ciblees injustement ou erronement par la liste dinterdiction de vol (no-fly) ou toute autre liste gouvernementale sont invitees a temoigner de leurs experiences dans le cadre dun projet de recher
    87. Walls Triumph Over Bridges
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Israel blocks foreign health professionals from attending a conference in Gaza to discuss the health impacts of Israel's ongoing blockade of Gaza.
    88. Wanted: participants to tell their travel stories about being caught on no-fly lists and border watch lists
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group (ICLMG) is collecting stories of people who have been detained or prohibited from travelling as part of a national research project on the surveillance of travellers.
    89. Federal election results online at Parliamentary Names & Numbers
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Parliamentary Names & Numbers, the directory of Canada's federal and provincial governments, has now been updated with the results of the October 14 federal election.
    90. Author says Canadians should stop worrying about the markets and start worrying about the real problem: their own toxic debt.
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Robert Abboud, a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and author of the book, No Regrets, A Common Sense Guide to Achieving and Affording Your Life Goals wants to get th message out Canadians need to worry a lot more about their own finances.
    91. Celebrate life, not death, this Thanksgiving
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Canadian Coalition for Farm Animals is encouraging Canadians to celebrate life, not death, this Thanksgiving by trying Tofurky, a tofu-based product.
    92. Revolutionary Acne Treatment
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      cosMEDicare is well known for introducing leading edge technologies, such as introducing ACCENT XL to North America for cellulite reduction and face contouring. Other services include LASER treatments, BOTOX and Restylane injections .
    93. Global College hosts Legal Empowerment of the Poor conference
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Free conference in Winnipeg in November is open to the public, devoted to Legal Empowerment of the Poor.
    94. Vote for Environment
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Unless those of us who care about the environment work together across party lines, the pro-environment vote will be split as it was in the last election and Harper will be re-elected.
    95. World of Wheels magazine celebrates 25 years
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      World of Wheels magazine published by Formula Media Group celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, a remarkable feat in the highly competitive world of auto magazines on both sides of the border
    96. The Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation (CALA) celebrates a new name and a new mandate
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation Inc. (CALA) celebrates a new name and mandate. 74 Canadian laboratories will be presented with the documents that formally recognise their demonstrated competence between 6 and 10 October 2008.
    97. Intellectual Cleansing Part 1
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Keeping the media safe for big business.
    98. Popular training strategies actually decrease job performance
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Most attempts to improve employee performance just do nott work, says Dr. Richard Clark, of the University of Southern California. He will reveal how to make training efforts more successful at the CSTD annual conference on October 16.
    99. Lung Association calls on party leaders to talk about environment and lung Health
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The Lung Association today called on federal political parties to spend this week of the election campaign debating the health effects of dirty air.
    100. The Manitoba Down Syndrome Society Hosts First Annual Buddy Walk
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The Manitoba Down Syndrome Society (MDSS) will host their 1st Annual Buddy Walk, September 28 at the Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) North Campus, 500 Shaftesbury Blvd.
    101. Help put lung health on the agenda of federal leaders debate
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The Lung Association today called on Canadians to help get lung health of the agenda at the 2008 English-language Leaders Debate, slated for Thursday October 2nd..
    102. This election, vote for action on lung health: Lung Association: Association launches nationwide election effort to put lung health on the priority li
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The Lung Association today launched its cross-Canada election effort designed to raise awareness of lung disease during the course of the federal election.
    103. Conservative Party Announcement on Cigarillos and Tobacco Product Marketing Good News for Canadians: Lung Association
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The Lung Association was pleased today by the Conservative Party of Canada announcement that, if elected, they would move to crackdown on cigarillos and tobacco product marketing.
    104. Billy Graham and David Mainse Recognized for their Lifetimes of Integrity
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      An association of 3,000 Canadian Christian ministries will recognize Billy Graham (represented by grandson Will Graham) and David Mainse for lifetimes of personal and organizational integrity. Coast Plaza Hotel, Calgary AB Sept 24, 8pm.
    105. Campaign for Freedom of Expression
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      CFI Canada isl inaugurating the Campaign for Free Expression, an ongoing series of events, activities and political initiatives in support of freedom of inquiry, thought and expression.
    106. Composting Council of Canada 18th Annual National Conference
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The Composting Council of Canada is holding its 18th Annual National Conference.
    107. The Lung Cancer Journalism Awards present a unique opportunity for journalists to demonstrate their expertise and knowledge of lung cancer
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The Lung Cancer Journalism Awards present a unique opportunity for journalists to demonstrate their expertise and knowledge of lung cancer through accurate and thought-provoking reporting.
    108. Lung Association working to make lung health federal election priority
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      This week The Lung Association will launch a national campaign to empower Canadians to advocate for action on lung health. Please visit www.lung.ca on Thursday for more details and make your voice heard.
    109. An Agenda for Change
      The Right to the Freedom of Expression in Nepal

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Publication on the Agenda for Change: The Right to Freedom of Expression in Nepal.
    110. Hip Digital Media launches Nectar Digital Music Store
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Hip Digital Media, the leading consumer experience network, and Nectar, the UK's leading loyalty card, today announced the launch of the Nectar Digital Music Store.
    111. Listeria Outbreak Alarms Walkerton Survivors
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Governments should have learned from the mistakes that led to the tragedy in Walkerton. Food security and public safety should never be placed on the chopping block in the name of cost cutting.
    112. Canadian organic farmers having trouble keeping up with demand
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Demand for locally grown organic food is on the rise across the country. People are finding out what real food tastes like. After you've sampled an organic tomato or carrot or tasted an organically raised free range chicken direct from a local farm.
    113. More than 600 fitness enthusiasts celebrate successful world record attempt for largest Pilates class
      News Release August 18, 2008

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      Published: 2008
    114. Toronto homeless sell hate propaganda
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    115. Canadian Down Syndrome Society Concerned With Targeting Persons With Developmental Disabilities in Tropic Thunder “Mockumentary”
      News Release August 14, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    116. Can-Fit-Pro may have set world-record in the World's Largest Cycling Class
      News Release August 14, 2008

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    117. Illness cost of air pollution underscores need for lung health action plan: The Lung Association
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The National Illness Cost of Air Pollution (ICAP) study, released today by the Canadian Medical Association, is clear evidence that action is required on air pollution and that a national strategy for lung health is needed now more than ever.
    118. You Can't Stop School Bullies Until You Stop Adults Who Teach Them How
      News Release August 8, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    119. Can-Fit-Pro and STOTT PILATES(r) team up to establish Pilates world record
      News Release August 5, 2008

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    120. Free speech for me - you shut up
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The right to express offensive views is at the very heart of the principle of free speech.
    121. The Lung Association welcomes fines levied against tobacco industry
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The $1.15 billion in fines levied against the tobacco industry by the federal and provincial governments is good news. It underscores the need to hold the tobacco industry to account for the tactics they use against Canadians.
    122. How the proposed music tariff will affect you
      News Release July 31, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    123. Renfrew Supports the Fight Against Breast Cancer
      News Release July 11, 2008

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    124. CNE to Exhibit Canada's Largest Textile Art Project
      News Release June 30, 2008

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    125. Groups Call for Complete Restoration of Court Challenges Program
      News Release June 19, 2008

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    126. International Accreditation Day
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Critical decisions that rely on accurate laboratory tests are made hundreds of times each day throughout Canada and the world. Accreditation provides the assurance that the analytical test reports are reliable and that they conform to requirements.
    127. Indonesian Government Tramples over Human Rights of Ahmadi Muslims
      News Release June 11, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    128. Pakistan Government fails to protect basic human rights of Ahmadis yet again
      News Release June 11, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    129. International Accreditation Day
      News Release June 9, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    130. Majority of Canadians unfamiliar with the Air Quality Index: Lung Association survey
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Clean air is important to everyone's good health, yet only one-third of Canadians are familiar with the Air Quality Index, according to survey results released today by The Lung Association.
    131. President of Canada's ethnocultural Council vows to keep multiculturalism alive
      News Release June 3, 2008

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      Published: 2008
    132. Tyndale University College and Seminary Launches $58-million capital campaign
      News Release June 3, 2008

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    133. Pillitteri Estates receives highest level of HACCP Certification
      News Release June 2, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    134. Book Launch of Daily Struggles: The Deepening Racialization and Feminization of Poverty in Canada
      News Release May 30, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    135. Pillitteri Estates Captures Second Straight Win at “Syrah du Monde” Wine Competition
      News Release May 27, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    136. The Lung Association calls for improved support to help smokers butt out for good
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Based on the results of its new report entitled "Making Quit Happen: Canada's Challenges to Smoking Cessation", The Lung Association is calling for universally accessible smoking cessation supports for all smokers living in Canada.
    137. Tyndale hosts "Meaning Conference" to explore how to live well and die well
      News Release May 21, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    138. Tyndale Seminary Appoints Director of Doctor of Ministry Program
      News Release May 21, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    139. Canadian Authors Association Announces Literary Awards Winners
      News Release May 13, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    140. First, Do No Harm: A Doctor's Experience of Life Under Israeli Occupation
      News Release May 9, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    141. Join the Canadian Down Syndrome Society at our 21st National Conference
      News Release May 9, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    142. 62% of Canadians with asthma suffer when air quality poor: Lung Association survey
      Sources News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      A new survey released today by The Lung Association shows that more than half of Canadians with asthma notice that their breathing gets worse on smoggy days, yet few know the range of steps they can take to protect their breathing.
    143. Gaza: Health System in Collapse
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      The extremity of suffering in Gaza is little known in the West. Underlying the health emergency is the Israeli military’s destruction of Gaza’s basic infrastructure and Israel’s closure of all Gaza’s borders.
    144. Gaza: Health System in Collapse
      News Release May 5, 2008

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      Published: 2008
    145. Authors denounce Tesco over Thai defamation cases
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Nick Hornby and other leading British authors accuse Tesco of mounting a "disproportionate" legal response to criticism over its operations in Thailand.
    146. A pro-Israel group's plan to rewrite history on Wikipedia
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Electronic Intifada exposes a secret scheme by a pro-Israel pressure group to infiltrate the popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia to rewrite Palestinian history, pass off crude propaganda as fact, and take over Wikipedia administrative structures to ensure these changes go either undetected or unchallenged.
    147. Canadian Down Syndrome Society Proudly Celebrates Their 21st Year in Our Nation's Capital
      News Release April 15, 2008

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    148. New magazine celebrates life in the 'burbs'
      News Release April 10, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    149. Markham sets the standard on Pesticide Bylaw education and enforcement
      News Release March 27, 2008

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      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    150. If I Can't Dance ....
      Why is the Left So Boring?

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Rovics asks, why is so much of the left in the US so attached to being so dreadfully boring? Why do so many people on the left apparently have no appreciation for the power and importance of culture? And when organizers, progressive media and others on the left do acknowledge culture, why is it usually kept on the sidelines?
    151. Margaret Laurence: A Gift of Grace
      News Release March 2008

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    152. Le ministre Jim Watson reçoit un Prix d'excellence pour sa contribution remarquable à la lutte contre le tabagisme
      News Release 14 march 2008

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    153. Organic Trade Association sees promise in Minister of Agriculture’s support for “going organic”
      News Release March 11, 2008

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    154. Handbook for Bloggers and Cyber-Dissidents
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Advice and technical tips for the best way to launch a blog and how to get round online censorship. It includes an explanation of how to blog anonymously and contains articles by bloggers, particularly in Egypt and Burma.
    155. Israel threatens Palestinians with “holocaust”
      News Release February 29, 2008

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      One day after Israeli occupation forces killed 31 Palestinians, nine of them children, including a six-month-old baby, in a series of bomb attacks across the Gaza Strip, Israel's deputy defense minister threatened to unleash a holocaust on Gaza if Palestinians do not cease their resistance.
    156. Margaret Somerville to speak at Tyndale University College & Seminary
      News Release February 22, 2008

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    157. PEN Canada calls for changes to human rights commission legislation
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Human rights commission legislation should be changed to ensure that commissions can no longer be used to attempt to restrict freedom of expression.
    158. Imagining Anne
      The Island Scrapbooks of L. M. Montgomery

      Resource Type: Book
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    159. The Six Figure Speaker
      Formula for a Six-Figure Income as a Professional Speaker

      Resource Type: Book
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      A guide for professional speakers with strategies for success.
    160. Sources 61 Calendar - 2008 - PDF Format
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    161. Sources News Release Archive 2008
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      News releases from 2008.
    162. Sources News Release Archive early 2008
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
    163. Sources - Wikipedia's article on Sources
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008
      Article about Sources in Wikipedia.
    164. Tough Love at the Table
      Power, Culture and Diversity in Negotiations, Mediation & Conflict Resolution

      Resource Type: Book
      First Published: 2008
      Published: 2008
      Stories that illustrate dispute resolution and bargaining concepts.
    165. Sources Wikipedia Article - Arabic
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2008

    2007

    1. Sources Archived News Releases 2007
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    2. Canadian Health Professionals Join the International Call to End The Humanitarian Disaster in Gaza
      News Release December 16, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    3. World famous hypnotist presents Toronto workshop on the subconscious
      News Release December 17, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    4. Organic Trade Association applauds federal investments in organic sector
      News Release December 3, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    5. Iran: Book Censorship The Rule, Not The Exception
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
      Censorship in Iran has intensified over the last two years, with many books appearing only in expunged versions, while others previously available have had subsequent print runs banned.
    6. Canadian Ethnocultural Council supports independent inquiry on the circumstances around Dziekanski's death at Vancouver International Airport
      News Release November 19, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    7. cleo's Holiday Charity Bear
      News Release November 19, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    8. Witnessing The Most Beautiful Place on Earth - Bruce Cockburn returns to Nepal after 20 years
      News Release November 19, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    9. US author mounts 'libel tourism' challenge
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
      An attack on the "chilling effect" of the English law of libel and its use by wealthy "foreign tourists" is being mounted in a top US court with backing from organisations that represent a majority of the world's media.
    10. Irish Innovators Launch in Canada
      News Release November, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    11. Conference on Protecting the Integrity of Academic Work
      News Release October 23, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    12. Pension Advocacy Group Pleased with Alberta and BC Governments' Decision to Review Provincial Pension Legislation
      News Release October 23, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    13. Interim Scientific Director Announced at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
      News Release September 27, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    14. Contemporary Lifestyle Consulting Inc. Celebrates Transitions with Two-Year Anniversary
      News Release September 25, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    15. First-ever compulsory licence issued under Canada's Access to Medicines Regime.
      News Release September 21, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    16. Michael Kirby To Address National Participants About Mental Health Commission
      News Release September 17, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    17. Pan-Canadian Stakeholders to Participate in Symposium on Child and Youth Mental Health
      News Release September 17, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    18. Black Holes in Organizations Author Ron Lutka to Speak on Black Holes Awaiting Canada's Financial Managers
      News Release September 11, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    19. A New Website for Online Sales of Gourmet Foods
      News Release August 21, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    20. Hitachi debuts the world's first Blu-Ray Camcorder
      News Release August 2, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    21. Hitachi lance le premier caméscope au format Blu-Ray au monde
      News Release August 2, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    22. New Art Studio – Gallery – School Opening — 7 Artists Exhibit at Studio 1234
      News Release July 27, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    23. Canada's Caesarean Rate at Record High: Millions spent on preventable surgeries
      News Release July 26, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    24. Canadian Petroleum Institute Announces Roadshow to Promote Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Opportunities in Chile
      News Release July 13, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    25. Leading the way to healthy occupation
      News Release July 13, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    26. Leading the way to healthy occupation
      News Release July 12, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    27. Leading the way to healthy occupation
      News Release July 11, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    28. Leading the way to healthy occupation
      News Release July 3, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    29. Frontier College offers a new and innovative way to support their literacy programs
      News Release June 27, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    30. Book exposes errors embedded in language we use everyday
      News Releases June 20, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    31. Centre for Energy re-launches Web portal with new focus on consumer information
      News Release June 13, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    32. Le ministre Sorbara prendra la parole devant des membres de l'Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists
      News Releases May 31, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    33. Minister Sorbara to Address Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists
      News Release May 31, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    34. Engineering technology association celebrates 50 years of certification at Annual General Meeting
      News Releases May 29, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    35. Announcing a landmark national conference: CANCER: It's About Prevention. It's About Time!
      News Release May 28, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    36. Author and Expert on 'Black Holes in Organizations' to Speak at Montreal Symposium
      News Release May 28, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    37. Nudist Club Changes Ownership and Name
      News Releases May 28, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    38. Security Professionals Alarmed with Security Act Subterfuge
      News Release June 28, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    39. Author and Expert on 'Black Holes in Organizations' to Speak at Montreal Symposium
      News Releases May 22, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    40. Raising a glass to the 12th annual Niagara New Vintage Festival, June 9 - 17, 2007
      News Release May 22, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    41. Shouldn't retirement planning be fun? Summer camp for adults combines both
      News Releases May 22, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    42. Canadian Authors Association 2007 Literary Awards
      News Release May 17, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    43. Government of Canada Puts Canadians First with Announcement of Science and Technology Strategy
      News Release May 17, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    44. Reports Show Continued Growth in Organic Food Industry
      News Release May 17, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    45. Lusty Ladies at Play - What Can Be Wrong?
      News Release May 15, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    46. New Canadian Author Nominated in the 2007 Ethan Awards
      News Release May 8, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    47. New Business Management Book Sheds Light on Black Holes in Organizations
      News Release May 1, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    48. Psychologist Provides Cross-cultural Perspective of Virginia Tech Killing
      News Release April 24, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    49. Consultation is needed before major healthcare changes
      News Release April 23, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    50. Cancer: It's About Prevention. It's About Time!
      News Release April 20, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    51. Kidney Foundation supports organ donation initiatives
      News Release April 18, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    52. Winner of 2006 Museums and Schools Partnership Award
      News Release April 5, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    53. Breast Cancer Society of Canada and cleo proudly announce the 2007 Mother's Day Walk
      News Release April 4, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    54. New Study Reveals Emotional and Spiritual Recovery from Addiction
      News Release April 4, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    55. Online Petition Calls for Pet Food Regulation Enforcement and Testing
      News Release March 28, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    56. Press Review for sale
      News Release March 16, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    57. Museum palaeontologist tackles sea monsters in new children's book
      News Release March 8, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    58. Talent Search: We've got a search party beating the bushes looking for you
      News Release February 28, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    59. NARCC Welcomes the Supreme Court of Canada's decision
      News Release February 27, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    60. Celebrating Women's Other Passion on Valentine's Day: Women Like Me Launches Directory Membership Drive
      News Release February 12, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    61. Certified General Accountants of Ontario Presents a Webcast of its Economic Update Featuring Dr. Sherry Cooper (Controllers' Congress 2007)
      News Release February 2, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    62. Canadian Down Syndrome Society calls prenatal testing recommendations for Down syndrome discriminatory
      News Release February 1, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    63. Top Scientist to be in Canada regarding CERN's LHC, Big Questions and More
      News Release January 31, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    64. NARCC Congratulates Mr. Arar and his Family on his settlement against the Federal Government
      News Release January 26, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    65. Science Teachers to Benefit from Expanded Workshops in Canada
      News Release January 23, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    66. National Non-Smoking Week
      News Release January 22, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    67. Semaine nationale sans fumée
      News Release 22 janvier 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    68. Canadian cleo raises $34,000 for the Breast Cancer Society of Canada
      News Release January 9, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    69. Canadian Ethnocultural Council commends Prime Minister Harper for reinstating the Secretary of State, Multiculturalism
      News Release January 9, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    70. Cigarette Smokers now eligible to save thousands of dollars per year
      News Release January 4, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    71. Second-class care for immigrants, seniors?
      News Release January 2, 2007

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    72. Anarchy and Art
      From the Paris Commune to the Fall of the Berlin Wall

      Resource Type: Book
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    73. Breast Cancer Society of Canada 10th Anniversary Celebration Annual National Dress Down Day 2007
      News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    74. Can-Fit-Pro and Silken Laumann Press Conference Friday August 17
      News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    75. Dean's Digital World: The reporter's friend
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    76. Dr. Mark Tremblay speaks on the growing heart disease epidemic at Can-Fit-Pro 2007
      News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    77. Google, Yahoo, MSN and most journalists agree: The #1 source for sources is www.sources.com — the directory for reporters, editors and researchers
      News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    78. Italian community in Ottawa says "addio" to Luciano Pavarotti
      News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    79. Lies The Media Tell us
      Resource Type: Book
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    80. The Media and the Rwanda Genocide
      Resource Type: Book
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
      The news media played a crucial role in the 1994 Rwanda genocide. Local media fueled the killings, while international media either ignored or seriously misunderstood what was happening. This is the first book to explore both sides of the media equation. Examining how local radio was used as a tool of hate, encouraging neighbors to turn against each other, the book also presents a critique of international media coverage.
    81. Media Censorship in the Middle East
      Resource Type: Book
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
      Examines Middle-Eastern media censorship and shows how the censorial culture grew as the media developed in this region. It also illustrates the illusionary and deceptive arguments presented by the authorities citing articles and stipulations from the constitution that speaks for the freedom of the press and free speech.
    82. Media Freedom
      You will be harrassed and detained

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
      This report analyzes how the Chinese government is failing to fulfill its commitments to respect the reporting freedom of foreign correspondents during the period of the temporary regulations and is instead continuing to subject foreign reporters to detention, harassment, and intimidation. It also examines how the Chinese government maintains a stranglehold on the activities of domestic journalists.
    83. National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada will honour a variety of people and organizations
      News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    84. Political Columns
      Behind the scenes with powerful people

      Resource Type: Book
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    85. The Power of Persuation
      The Politics of the New Right in Ontario

      Resource Type: Book
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
      Kozolanka looks at how the New Right government of former Ontario Premier Mike Harris came to power by using successful strategies from other countries to gain public consent for its neo-conservative policies. Relying on evidence drawn from literature, interviews and content analysis, she argues that this trajectory was "neither haphazard nor narrowly constructed."
    86. Sources 59 Calendar - 2007 - PDF Format
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    87. Sources 59 Subject Index in PDF format
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
      The Sources 59 Subject Index is available to be downloaded in PDF format.
    88. Sources 60 Subject Index in PDF format
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
      The Sources 60 Subject Index is available to be downloaded in PDF format.
    89. Sources Open House — Tuesday November 27, 2007 - 4 pm - 7 pm
      News Release

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    90. Sources Select Resources Winter 2007 in PDF format
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
    91. We Interrupt This News Cast
      How to Improve Local News and Win Ratings Too

      Resource Type: Book
      First Published: 2007
      Published: 2007
      Uses empirical evidence, social science analysis and actual ratings data to disprove much of the conventional wisdom about what works to win viewers in local TV news. The work is based on five years of research of 154 stations in 50 markets – more than 33,000 stories, plus survey data of news professionals and workshop interviews with more than 2,000 TV journalists. The findings show that flashing lights, yellow police tape and “hook and hold” structure of most newscasts actually drive viewers away. So does that idea that only certain topics are interesting. Instead, the book shows that by telling stories better, with more balance, deeper sourcing, and more real information, newscasts have a undisputable record of winning in the marketplace. The problem is there just aren't enough of those kinds of stories.

    2006

    1. How Sources magnifies your Internet visibility
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2009
      How the high Internet ranking of the Sources Web site helps magnify the public profile of organizations and companies who are listed in Sources.
    2. Israel/Palestine: Resources for peace, justice, and human rights
      Resource Type: Internet WWW site
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2009
      A selection of resources for those looking for a solution to the Middle East crisis based on peace, justice, and human rights.
    3. Radical Digressions
      Resource Type: Internet WWW site
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2009
      Ulli Diemer's Notebook: events and comment from a left perspective.
    4. Merry Christmas from an Atheist
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
      I probably represent one of Archbishop John Sentanu's worst nightmares - I am not just an 'aggressive secularist' but a militant atheist to boot. But I have a Christmas tree in the house, I've sent out my Christmas cards, bought my Christmas presents and I will cook goose on Christmas Day. And I will probably listen to Bach's Christmas Oratorio or to Mahalia Jackson's wonderful gospel singing while I am doing so. Yet I don't have a religious bone in my body.
    5. Sources Archived News Releases 2006
      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    6. Breaking the Silence
      News Release December 6, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    7. Who's Who in Black Canada-2 now available
      News Release December 4, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    8. Ex-Serviceman to buy a Double-Double and Donut for Canadian Troops
      News Release December 1, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    9. Memories of By-gone Days Inaugural Winter Festival CandleLight Stroll
      News Release November 23, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    10. Saskatchewan Citation Award presented regarding National Occupational Therapy Month
      News Release November 23, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    11. Nine out of 10 Canadians Want More Funding for Health Research
      News Release November 8, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    12. National Down Syndrome Awareness Week 2006 draws to a close
      News Release November 6, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    13. British Columbia Citation Award presented regarding National Occupational Therapy Month
      News Release November 4, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    14. cleo's holiday charity puppy
      News Release November 2, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    15. News Releases from Catholic Missions in Canada 2006
      News Release November 2, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    16. Opening Ceremonies Mark Official Start of Canada's Largest Lights Festival
      News Release November 2, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    17. National Gallery of Canada and Canadian Down Syndrome Society host art exhibit to recognize National Down Syndrome Awareness Week
      News Release October 30, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    18. Celebrate National Down Syndrome Awareness Week, November 1-7, 2006
      News Release October 25, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    19. Canadian Organic Growers Releases Report on the State of Organic Production in Canada
      News Release October 23, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    20. Canadian Organic Growers Releases Report on the State of Organic Production in Canada
      News Release October 23, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    21. New Brunswick Citation Awards presented regarding National Occupational Therapy Month
      News Release October 20, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    22. Klinck Lecture to Focus on New Players and New Markets
      News Release October 18, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    23. Ontario snow storm can't hold back Kingston man raising awareness for Down syndrome
      News Release October 16, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    24. Manitoba Citation Award presented regarding National Occupational Therapy Month
      News Release October 5, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    25. Frontier College speaks out in support of Canada's learners, volunteers and literacy practitioners
      News Release October 4, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    26. Proposed New Long Term Care Act an Important Opportunity to Make Lasting Enhancements
      News Release October 3, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    27. New BrunswickCitation Awards presented regarding National Occupational Therapy Month
      News Release October 20, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
    28. National Occupational Therapy Month
      News Release September 29, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    29. NARCC Denounces Federal Government Cuts
      News Release September 27, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    30. Unveiled
      Art and Censorship in Iran

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
      This report seeks to illustrate the manner in which artistic censorship in Iran is both shaped and shapes; to demonstrate where the focus of the conflict lies between the Islamic Republic of Iran and individual expression.
    31. NARCC Calls on Federal Government Accountability in Wake of Arar Report
      News Release September 20, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    32. Turtle Species Threatened by Bridge Reconstruction
      News Release September 16, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    33. Kingston Resident Raises Awareness About Down Syndrome with Second-Annual Hike to Help
      News Release September 15, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    34. Canadian Organic Growers applauds new organic regulation
      News Release September 5, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
      Canadian Organic Growers (COG), Canada's largest national organic organization, applauds the Government of Canada's new organic products regulation.
    35. National Standards for Fitness Professionals on the Horizon
      News Release September 1, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    36. Breast Cancer Society of Canada 9th Annual National Dress-Down Day
      News Release August 16, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    37. Update: Humanitarian Situation in the Occupied Territories, Lebanon and Israel Update: Humanitarian Situation in the Occupied Territories, Lebanon and Israel
      News Release August 16, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    38. Cutting-Edge Treatment for Chronic Pain Reduces Patients' Pain and Suffering
      News Release August 15, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    39. Medical emergency in the Occupied Territories and in Lebanon: Non-conventional weapons
      News Release August 11, 2006

      Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    40. New Book Challenges Media over September 11 Coverage
      News Release August 8, 2006

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    41. Invitation to book launch for Towers of Deception
      News Release August 3, 2006

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    42. Jewish Women to End the Occupation
      News Release August 3, 2006

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    43. Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
      News Release July 31, 2006

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    44. Letter to Palestinian and Lebanese filmmakers from Israeli filmmakers
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      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
      We unequivocally oppose the brutality and cruelty of Israeli policy.
    45. The Flight for the Fight - Ribbon of Hope
      News Release July 11, 2006

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    46. Superman to the Rescue Against Those Evil UV Rays
      News Release July 11, 2006

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    47. Certified General Accountants of Ontario's Accounting Teacher of the Year stuffs students with the right stuff
      News Release July 3, 2006

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    48. Tyndale University College & Seminary to Acquire Morrow Park from Sisters of St. Joseph
      News Release June 30, 2006

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    49. World Leaders Join Forces with Science and Community in Upcoming International AIDS Conference
      News Release June 30, 2006

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    50. Action International Wins International Stevie Award for Best Overall Company in 2006
      News Release June 27, 2006

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    51. Action International Wins International Stevie Award for Best Overall Company in 2006
      News Release June 8, 2006

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      Published: 2006
    52. Inaugural CPRF Silver Dinner features keynote speaker Christopher Kennedy Lawford
      News Release June 7, 2006

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    53. Canada's ethnocultural coalition Elects New Executive
      News Release June 6, 2006

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    54. SoccerWorld at The Docks: The 2006 FIFA World Cup
      News Release June, 2006

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    55. Canadian Authors Association 2006 Literary Awards
      News Release May 16, 2006

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    56. Canadian occupational therapists unveil critical new research
      News Release May 25, 2006

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    57. New study to improve outlook for international graduates and Canada's occupational therapy workforce
      News Release May 25, 2006

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    58. PrivaTech Launches Customized Canadian Privacy Training Programs
      News Release May 25, 2006

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    59. Can-Fit-Pro Announces Agreement with Its My Bod - Healthy Activity Rewards Program
      News Release May 15, 2006

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    60. Literacy Expert Available to Comment on Canada's Composite Learning Index
      News Release May 11, 2006

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    61. CPRF unveils new book celebrating brain science in Canada, encourages more mental health research
      News Release May 10, 2006

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    62. Mixed Messages in Budget 2006 for Health Care
      News Release May 3, 2006

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    63. Journalism as a Weapon of War
      John Pilger address to Columbia University

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      On 14 April 2006, the Heyman Center for the Humanities at Columbia University in New York brought together John Pilger, Seymour Hersh, Robert Fisk and Charles Glass for a discussion entitled 'Breaking the Silence: War, lies and empire'. The following is a transcript of John Pilger's address - 'War by Media'
    64. Pillitteri Estates Winery Wins Top Honours at Vinitaly
      News Release April 13, 2006

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    65. Artists exemplify The Art of Giving by donating work to fight kidney disease
      News Release April 12, 2006

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    66. Einstein: New exhibition coming to Canadian Museum of Nature
      News Release April 12, 2006

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    67. Take a Short Walk to End Breast Cancer in the Long Run
      News Release April 12, 2006

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    68. Winner of 2005 Museums - Schools Partnership Award
      News Release April 12, 2006

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    69. Top Ten Misconceptions About the Media
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      First Published: 2006
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    70. Top Ten Strategies for an Appearance in Front of an Editorial Board
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      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
    71. Lung Association introduces new website, RSS feeds
      News Release April 7, 2006

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    72. Announcing The Sources HotLink - Spring 2006
      News Release April 3, 2006

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    73. Digging beneath the surface helps consumers succeed in debt repayment
      News Release March 29, 2006

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    74. Mandatory declaration for organ donation debated as Kidney Health Day kicks off
      News Release March 28, 2006

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    75. Drought in the Horn of Africa
      News Release March 23, 2006

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    76. Ontario Budget Disappointing for Long Term Care
      News Release March 23, 2006

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    77. Government and Media Corporations Can Assist Anti-Racism Efforts
      News Release March 21, 2006

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    78. Canadians Call on Government to Defend Moratorium on Terminator Seeds
      News Release March 20, 2006

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    79. Think green at annual environmental fair
      News Release March 20, 2006

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    80. Canada Under Pressure to Take Clear Stance Against Terminator Technology
      News Release March 13, 2006

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    81. Canadian Coast Guard Ship Receives Award
      News Release March 3, 2006

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    82. Coast Guard Crew Honoured for Hurricane Relief Effort
      News Release March 3, 2006

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    83. Pillitteri Estates Winery Unveils "i baci"
      News Release February 24, 2006

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    84. Drake Promotes Canada's Mature Workforce with Acquisition of Prime 50
      News Release January 31, 2006

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    85. ECO Canada announces winners of Environmental Employer of the Year Awards
      News Release January 27, 2006

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    86. Keep Shining the Light: A Call to Witness in a Time of War
      News Release January 26, 2006

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    87. RABQSA International Announces CAEAL Assessor Certification
      News Release January 19, 2006

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    88. VON Congratulates the NDP for Their Pledge to Invest in Home Care
      News Release January 13, 2006

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    89. VON Félicite le NPD pour sa contribution annoncée dans les soins à domicile
      News Release 13 janvier, 2006

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    90. Recover from holiday flirtations without destroying your marriage
      News Release January 10, 2006

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    91. Film Launch: Two new films from the Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada
      News Release January 9, 2006

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    92. ECO Canada Employer of the Year Awards Announcement
      News Release January 12, 2006

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    93. Books of Interest - Sources 57
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    94. Dean's Digital World: Shifting alliances in the web wars
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    95. Dean's Digital World - Sources 58
      The Invisible Web

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      Article about the "invisible Web" or "Deep Web".
    96. Effective Media Relations
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      First Published: 2006
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      Media relations is human relations. Journalism is about telling compelling stories about people and their lives.
    97. Expose Yourself!
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      First Published: 2006
      Published: 2006
      A booklet about effective media relations, providing practical advice about getting media coverage and relating to the media.