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  • On International Women’s Day, celebrate courageous female journalists
    To honour International Women’s Day this year, we are profiling three brave and influential female journalists who have been intimidated and attacked with impunity.
  • Online Q&A: Digital privacy and free expression
    An online Q&A about digital privacy and free expression. Moderated by Jesse Brown, we were joined by expert panelists Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, and Wilf Dinnick of OpenFile.
  • Supreme Court of Canada releases hate speech decision
    This morning the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision on the case of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission v. William Whatcott. CJFE was one of 20 intervenors on the case.
  • Video: Celebrate Freedom to Read Week!
    Celebrated across Canada, Freedom to Read Week is an annual event highlighting our right to freedom of expression and our love of reading.
  • Video: Interview with journalism fellow Mary Triny Mena
    CJFE interviewed 2012/2013 journalism fellow Mary Triny Mena to learn more about her experiences in the program so far, and how the fellowship at Massey College is enriching her career as a journalist.
  • Information Commissioner asked to investigate government muzzling of scientists
  • The Egyptian Revolution: The First Step in a Long Line of Action
    Two years since President Mubarak's resignation as a part of the Arab Spring, has anything changed? We examine the current state of press freedom and free expression in Egypt.
  • Take Action: Tell the King of Bahrain free expression is not a crime
    Who will fight for free expression and human rights in Bahrain when those speaking out are put behind bars? Sign the petition now!
  • Justice in Georgiy Gongadze case: Ukrainian police official sentenced to life for journalist’s murder
    February 1 marked an important victory in the global battle against impunity when Ukrainian authorities sentenced to life former police general Oleksiy Pukach for the murder of journalist and press freedom hero Georgiy Gongadze.
  • A HOLLOW RIGHT: Access to information in crisis [Report]
    As part of a national consultation by the Office of the Information Commissioner, CJFE has put together a report of recommendations for reform of Canada’s 30 year-old access to information law.
  • IPFA winner Mohamed Abdelfattah continues to tackle challenging issues
    In 2011, CJFE awarded Mohamed Abdelfattah with our International Press Freedom Award his courageous coverage of Egyptian protests and police brutality. Now over a year later, we checked in with Mohamed to see what he has been working on since.
  • January 28 is International Data Privacy Day
    January 28 marks International Data Privacy Day. Read more about what the day means, and what you can do to protect your online identity.
  • CJFE’s Journalists in Distress Fund: 15 years defending free expression under siege
    What is CJFE's Journalists in Distress Fund, and how does it help those in need? A look at where some of our recipients are now.
  • 2012: A Deadly Year for Free Expression
    2012 is considered to be one of the deadliest years for journalists on record. At least 107 journalists were killed in the course of their work, whether in direct retaliation for their reporting, while on assignment, or while working in conflict zones.
  • The sound of silenced scientists
    CJFE Board Member Bob Carty discusses the muzzling of Canadian scientists.
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