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  • Carleton School of Journalism and Communication
  • 2024-07-05
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The State of Political Journalism & Political Journalism Education in Canada and What May Come
A virtual panel held June 25, 2024 by Carleton University Journalism

A conversation about the state of our politics in a time of increasing polarization and acrimony; how politics is covered in an environment in which the stature and sway of the legacy news media continues to diminish, while the public increasingly comes to apprehend political debate through social media; and how political journalism should be taught to the next generation of students given these changed and evolving circumstances.

Panelists:
DAVID MOSCROP is a political theorist with an interest in democratic deliberation and citizenship. He is a regular writer for Maclean's, a contributing columnist to the Washington Post, and a regular political commentator on television and radio. He has also authored pieces in numerous other newspapers and magazines including the Globe and Mail and National Post. He is the author of “Too Dumb for Democracy” published in 2019.

NIIGAANWEWIDAM JAMES SINCLAIR is Anishinaabe, originally from St. Peter's (Little Peguis) Indian Settlement. He is an Associate Professor in the department of Native Studies at the University of Manitoba. His essays, articles, and short stories have appeared in books and journals throughout Turtle Island. Since 2018 he has been a columnist for the Winnipeg Free Press. His new book which has already become a national best seller is Winipek: Visions of Canada form an Indigenous Centre.

EMILIE NICOLAS is a journalist and an anthropologist. She is a columnist for Le Devoir and Liberation. Emilie is also the host of the Canadaland podcast Detours and can be seen on CBC and Radio Canada. Emilie Nicolas is the recipient of a Harry Jerome Award for leadership along with a Governor General’s Award in Commemoration of the Persons Case.

ADRIAN HAREWOOD is an Associate Professor in the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University. He's the former host of CBC Ottawa’s drive home radio show All in A Day and was the anchor of CBC Ottawa News at Six from 2009-2022. In 2020 he won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Local Anchor.

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