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Ep. 384: Are journalism’s best days ahead of us?
Stuart McNish invited David Skok, the Editor-in-Chief of “The Logic,” to join him for a Conversation that Matters about the state of journalism, why solid reporting continues to thrive and the important role it plays in helping you make informed decisions.
Ep. 324: In the name of Jack Webster: What "Precisely" is happening to news?
We invited two-time Webster Award Winner and former MLA for Richmond-Queensborough Jas Johal to join us for a Conversation That Matters about his take on the state of media.
Ep. 322: Fighting for justice
Daphne Caruana Galizia is the posthumous co-winner of the Peter A. Allard Award For International Integrity, which was awarded in Vancouver on October 21, 2020. We invited her son Matthew to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the unveiling of corruption and the high price Daphne paid for her brave pursuit of the truth.
Ep. 258: How employees saved their local news station
We invited Rob Germain of CHEK News to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the all-out effort by the team at the station to keep it on the air.
Ep. 179: Canada's independent media pioneers
We invited DeSmog (now The Narwhal) Canada’s Editor-in-Chief, Emma Gilchrist to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the role of independent media in a democracy.
Ep. 178: Democracy and the media: Crowdfunded journalism
We invited Rudy Buttignol, Knowledge Networks President to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the role of independent television in a democracy.
Ep. 177: Mainstream Media and Its Fight For Relevance
We invited Harold Munro, the Editor-in-Chief of the Vancouver Sun, to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the role of mainstream media in a democracy.
Ep. 132: How The Media Fails Women
There is still a long way to go before we see women treated fairly in media. That is according to Shari Graydon of Informed Opinions, which strives to amplify women's voices to ensure women's perspectives and priorities play an equal role in Canadian Society.