
03 | What is the future of news media? (w/ Stuart McNish, Oh Boy Productions)
05/09/24 • 22 min
In this episode of Journal, we turn the camera around and we're going to put the spotlight on the media.
Where do you get your news these days? How do you know if it's true? Is print really headed to the graveyard to be replaced completely by digital media? What about local news?
Join Carole and Stuart McNish as they examine the myriad influences that are decimating the news business.
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Carole Taylor's Journal is a public affairs dialogue that digs deep into the most pressing issues of our times. For more, see our website at http://www.caroletaylorsjournal.ca.
ctj003 #newsmedia #medianews #news
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In this episode of Journal, we turn the camera around and we're going to put the spotlight on the media.
Where do you get your news these days? How do you know if it's true? Is print really headed to the graveyard to be replaced completely by digital media? What about local news?
Join Carole and Stuart McNish as they examine the myriad influences that are decimating the news business.
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Carole Taylor's Journal is a public affairs dialogue that digs deep into the most pressing issues of our times. For more, see our website at http://www.caroletaylorsjournal.ca.
ctj003 #newsmedia #medianews #news
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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02 | How will reconciliation work? (w/ Thomas Isaac, Cassels, Brock & Blackwell LLP)
Earlier this spring, we got our first look at how the government intends to bring our laws in harmony with the intentions of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
The resulting “BC Land Act” was introduced in the legislature with fanfare, but landed with a thud. The headlines were brutal: no consultation. First Nations will co-manage with the government all of our crown land – 94% of the province.
Government promises private land will be protected... or will it? And how will it work?
Join Carole and guest Thomas Isaac, one of Canada’s Top 25 most influential lawyers.
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Carole Taylor's Journal is a public affairs dialogue that digs deep into the most pressing issues of our times. For more, see our website at http://www.caroletaylorsjournal.ca.
ctj002 #reconcilation #firstnations #indigenouspeoples
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04 | Crime, Safety and Women (w/ Colleen Yee, Vancouver Police Department)
In this episode of Journal, we look closely at some of the underlying reasons why it is increasingly difficult for the police to stop crime and protect you.
As a result, women in particular need insights on personal protection and ways to avoid and escape from danger.
Join Carole and Inspector Colleen as they reflect on what is happening on the streets of Vancouver and how women can protect themselves.
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Carole Taylor's Journal is a public affairs dialogue that digs deep into the most pressing issues of our times. For more, see our website at http://www.caroletaylorsjournal.ca.
ctj004 #safety #crime #vancouver
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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