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  • Mary Triny Mena: Catching up with a former Scotiabank/CJFE Fellow
    Find out how things have changed for last year's Scotiabank/CJFE Journalism Fellow, after returning to Venezuela.
  • Privacy, Free Expression & You: Interactive Quiz
    How much do you know about online privacy? Take our quiz and find out if you know your digital rights.
  • Digital Leaders: Michael Geist
    Michael Geist is one of four individuals CJFE considers to be among Canada's leaders in championing free expression in the digital sphere.
  • Whistleblowers, journalists and the public's right to know
    A piece on why whistleblowers are important, originally published at CBC News' Editor's Blog.
  • We Do Not Forget: 10 years since Zahra Kazemi died In Iran
    Zahra Kazemi, an Iranian-Canadian photojournalist, died 10 years ago today while on assignment in Iran after being detained by Iranian authorities.
  • Journalists in Distress: Stalled in Exile
    The fraught asylum process and why distress assistance can only go so far.
  • Sampsonia Way presents Art to Die For
    Cartoonists Rights Network International (CRNI) was the first cartoon-focused human rights organization when it was founded in 1992. This feature, presented by Sampsonia Way, presents interviews with its founder and affiliates.
  • Reforms emerging from 2010 G20 protests must be acted upon
    The G20 saw one of the most widespread affronts to civil liberties in Canadian history, including those guaranteeing freedom of expression and the press. These violations gave rise to intense scrutiny of those responsible; whether this will result in systemic change is yet to be seen.
  • Digital Leaders: Dr. Gabriella Coleman
    Professor Gabriella Coleman is one of four individuals CJFE considers to be among Canada's "digital leaders." Find out what she feels are the most important facets of free expression as they impact our digital activities by way of an interactive image!
  • Under The Microscope: Cindy Blackstock
    ATI requests filed by Aboriginal child welfare advocate Cindy Blackstock reveal the extent to which the federal government is watching and documenting her every move.
  • History Repeats: Iranian Censorship Tightens Once Again
    As presidential election looms, Iranian government strengthens censorship policies to control information and expression
  • The Chill of Impunity: A Global Problem
    An interactive map highlighting cases of impunity from countries around the world.
  • CJFE Calls for Withdrawal or Defeat of Bill C-461
    CJFE contends that Bill C-461 is so ill-conceived and potentially damaging to the journalistic integrity of the CBC that it cannot be saved through amendments, but rather the Bill should be withdrawn or defeated.
  • Erasing the Past: Chinese Censorship in Action
    It's no secret that Internet censorship in China has stymied discussion of Tiananmen Square. But as a generation grows up completely unawares, this system now threatens to erase the event altogether.
  • Timeline: Silencing Scientists in Canada
    Check out our new Silencing Scientists timeline for a look at how the scientific community has progressed in its fight to be heard and what obstacles remain.
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