Time Magazine Uses Fake Beaverton Quote in Article
A fictional quote from Canadian satirical website The Beaverton was mistakenly included in a Time magazine article. Discover how this embarrassing error occurred.
A fictional quote from Canadian satirical website The Beaverton was mistakenly included in a Time magazine article. Discover how this embarrassing error occurred.
Renowned cartoonist Tim Dolighan releases his latest work on November 29, 2025, sparking conversations across Canada. Discover the artist's unique perspective on current events.
Meet SUNshine Girl Nikki, a Toronto Raptors fan and journalism graduate who loves nature and art. Discover her story and exclusive content for subscribers.
Toronto Sun cartoonist Andy Donato releases new editorial cartoon on November 23, 2025. Exclusive content for subscribers with behind-the-scenes insights.
Toronto Sun publishes Tim Dolighan's editorial cartoon for November 22, 2025, offering sharp commentary on current events through artistic expression.
Cambrian College in Greater Sudbury introduces Ontario's first graduate certificate in serious games design and development, starting fall 2025. Discover how this innovative program will shape digital education.
Toronto Sun introduces expanded digital access for subscribers including ePaper, award-winning journalism, and exclusive content across Canada. Subscribe today for unlimited news.
Meet SUNshine Girl Justine, a Toronto anthropology graduate with French-Canadian heritage who loves indie music and farmer's markets. Discover her unique story and interests.
A Saskatchewan residential school survivor graduates from university at age 87, proving education has no age limits. Read this inspiring story of resilience and triumph.
Toronto Sun publishes Sue Dewar's latest editorial cartoon for November 11, 2025. Exclusive content available for subscribers with full access to digital editions.
Discover how Joshua Carrott and Ollie Kendal transformed celebrity interviews through food-centric content. Learn about their innovative approach that's changing digital entertainment media.
Fox News host Sean Hannity brings his Patriot Awards back to New York City, honoring conservative figures while addressing recent criticism and defending his journalistic integrity.
MSNBC announces surprising anchor changes as Ali Velshi takes over Steve Kornacki's weekend politics show while Kornacki moves to Velshi's former timeslot in major network reshuffle.
CNN anchor Chris Cuomo faces mounting criticism for his involvement in brother Andrew Cuomo's political crises as Democrats question the network's ethical standards.
The Financial Post announces strategic expansion with new Western Canada bureau in Calgary, strengthening coverage of energy, economy and business innovation from Canada's booming western provinces.
Postmedia's Kim Bolan receives the 2025 Webster Award for her outstanding legal journalism, recognized for her fearless coverage of complex court cases and commitment to truth-telling.
Celebrating journalistic excellence in British Columbia, The Globe and Mail secured four major victories at the 2023 Jack Webster Awards, including the coveted Journalist of the Year.
Discover how investigative journalism exposes corruption, holds power accountable, and serves as democracy's essential watchdog in an era of misinformation.
CTV News Vancouver has been honored with the 2024 RTDNA Award for Best Local Newscast in Canada, marking a significant achievement for British Columbia's leading news team and their commitment to exceptional journalism.
CTV News celebrates an outstanding achievement with 31 RTDNA Canada Awards, including prestigious wins for CTVNews.ca and investigative program W5, showcasing excellence in Canadian journalism.
The Atlantic Canadian journalism community mourns the loss of John Soosaar, whose groundbreaking career spanned decades and transformed how Maritimers consumed news. Remembering his impact on CTV, CBC, and beyond.
An in-depth analysis reveals how CTV's questionable journalism practices and political bias may be undermining public trust and democratic discourse in Canada.
Former Montreal Gazette journalist Donna Nebenzahl releases poignant memoir 'The Summer of '79,' exploring love, grief, and the enduring power of memory through her transformative summer in Greece.
A recent UK newspaper interview blunder echoes similar cases of mistaken political identity in Canada, raising questions about journalistic verification standards.
CNN anchor Abby Phillip explains why featuring Trump supporters on news programs is essential for authentic journalism and national dialogue in post-debate analysis.
The Guardian admits being deceived by a sophisticated impersonator posing as former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio in a fabricated interview about UK politics.
Award-winning journalist Rick Westhead unveils the disturbing truths behind hockey's troubled culture, from hazing rituals to institutional failures that have plagued the sport for generations.
CBS News faces scrutiny after political commentator Scott Jennings reveals how producers attempted to shape his commentary during a segment about journalist Bari Weiss's congressional testimony on campus antisemitism.