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Editor's Note

How, when and why CBC News investigates claims of Indigenous identity

Reporting on stories of false Indigeneity is in the public interest because, experts say, failing to challenge false narratives is contrary to the principles of truth and reconciliation. But the bar for reporting on these stories is high. CBC's editor in chief Brodie Fenlon explains the careful considerations that CBC weighs before stories ever get to air or online.
Editor's Note

How CBC News uses the words 'terrorist,' 'terrorism'

Editor in chief Brodie Fenlon responds to complaints to CBC News regarding the use of the words "terrorist" and "terrorism" in coverage following the attacks by Hamas in southern Israel.
Editor's Note

Even in a democracy like Canada, journalists often face efforts to keep information from the public

News organizations in this country devote time and money in court challenging publication bans, secret trials and lack of access to information while under financial duress and cutting back wherever they can.
EDITOR'S NOTE

Canadian news is starting to vanish from Instagram. Google is next. Here's how to find CBC as that happens

Some readers are getting a preview of what social media and search engines will look like without Canadian news as tech companies make good on threats to eliminate it from platforms following federal legislation. Were providing a list of other sources of CBC News to help you find our journalism and make it as easily accessible as possible
Editor's Note

How CBC News will manage the challenge of AI

Our guidelines on the use of AI are preliminary and subject to change as the technology and industry best practices evolve. What wont change is our commitment to fact-based, accurate, original journalism done by humans for humans.
Editor's Note

The threats to press freedom in Canada and the world

Last week marked the 30th anniversary of World Press Freedom Day, proclaimed in 1993 to reinforce the intrinsic relationship of a free press to all other human rights.What better time to reflect on the state of journalism in Canada and abroad?
Editor's Note

Why we have paused our CBC News Twitter accounts

Editorial independence is a bedrock principle for any credible news organization. Its the beating heart of what we do each day in the news division of Canadas national public broadcaster.
Standards Notebook

The words we choose

Today we introduce a new feature of the editors blog as part of our ongoing efforts to increase transparency and understanding of our journalism. The Standards Notebook will take over this space on occasion to explain in greater detail some of the decisions we make around language, the application of our journalistic standards and practices and to answer common questions.
Editor's Note

CBC News stands by Coutts story despite statement from Danielle Smith's office

On Wednesday, the office of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith issued a statement demanding an apology and retraction of a story CBC News broke several days earlier.
Editor's Note

Introducing CBC News Explore, our free channel for streaming audiences

CBC News has launched a free streaming channel called CBC News Explore a place where Canadians can step back from the fast pace of breaking news for a deeper dive into the stories and conversations that shape our lives.
Editor's Note

Why CBC News will close its China bureau

The best journalism results from being present and on the ground. It's why CBC News sends people into the field to cover news whenever and wherever possible.
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The best journalism results from being present and on the ground. It's why CBC News sends people into the field to cover news whenever and wherever possible.
Editor's Note

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The best journalism results from being present and on the ground. It's why CBC News sends people into the field to cover news whenever and wherever possible.
Editor's Note

No, CBC News did not retract its stories on convoy protest donations

A persistent bit of misinformation about CBC News reporting continues to bubble up in certain Canadian publications and political venues, claiming that CBC retracted its stories about foreign donations to the convoy protest movement made via GoFundMe and GiveSendGo. This is false.
Editor's Note

Journalism used to mean keeping mental stress, trauma to yourself. Thankfully, that's changing

We are more aware today of mental stress and the risks faced by journalists. Like other professionals for whom traumatic events are an inevitable part of their work, we are learning that we must be as thoughtful and deliberate about our mental well-being as we are about our physical safety.
EDITOR'S NOTE

Even as war in Ukraine rages, we must continue to cover climate and our changing planet

The world's focus is on the war in Ukraine, but the story of climate and our changing planet is also urgent. Canada has witnessed severe and historic weather events attributed to a changing climate.
EDITOR'S NOTE

As Russia's war with Ukraine continues, here are some of the decisions we've made at CBC News

With the Russian invasion of Ukraine well into its third week, here are some of the journalistic decisions weve made at CBC News and the unusual circumstances we faced while trying to tell this important story.
Editor's Note

Our journalists are facing more harassment, threats for doing their jobs

We tend not to share these experiences with audiences because we never want to make ourselves the focus of the story. But its important for Canadians to understand there is a growing intolerance of journalism in this country.
Editor's Note

How CBC News will cover the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing

We know from experience that the best journalism is told when our teams can see the reality for themselves. Many of those facts are already clear to our journalists upon arrival: these are perhaps the most restrictive and controlled Games in the history of the Olympic movement.
Editor's Note

The planet is changing. So will our journalism

The impact of climate on our changing planet may be the most pressing story of our time. Canadians have a hunger for information and constructive solutions as the United Nations climate conference, COP26, is set to begin in Glasgow on Oct. 31.
Editor's Note

In this remarkable year of news, a note of thanks

2021 brought remarkable stories and an extraordinary news cycle that will shape our future for years to come.
Editor's Note

What happened behind the scenes of our WE Charity investigation

A look at the story behind the story of The Fifth Estate's recent investigation into the WE Charity.
Editor's Note

CBC is keeping Facebook comments closed on news posts

CBC tested closing Facebook comments on news content. The experiment has been a positive one so we will continue to keep comments closed. We're now posting a greater diversity of stories than ever to that platform while minimizing harassment and abuse. The well-being of our staff has improved, according to a survey.
Editor's Note

Everything you need to know about the federal election and CBC News

As Canada's 44th federal election campaign enters the home stretch, CBC News will continue to root our coverage daily in the concerns of Canadians at the community level over any partys campaign agenda that day. We work to hold candidates to account and deliver factual, fair, balanced information in a multitude of ways so you can make an informed choice.
Editor's Note

How CBC is diving deeper when it comes to newsroom diversity

As CBC News seeks to embrace calls for greater racial representation, equity and inclusion in everything we do, at every level, here's some of the work that is happening to guide our path forward.
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Canadian trust in journalism is wavering. Here's what CBC News is doing about it

Faith in journalism around the world is fragile and wavering.Nearly half of Canadians surveyed in a recent report said they agreed that reporters are purposely trying to mislead by saying things they know are false or gross exaggerations. Here is some of what we're doing to rebuild that trust.
Editor's Note

How CBC covered a year of unprecedented news stories

For journalists, it is almost impossible to describe the events of this remarkable year without sounding hyperbolic. Few of us have worked through such an unrelenting news cycle, where each story seems to dwarf the one before and where the unprecedented has become the routine. We take a look back at how CBC covered 2020.
Editor's Note

How our stories make an impact in local communities and on the national stage

While news organizations like ours produce all sorts of stories and features, public service journalism is a special breed of storytelling that requires deep commitments of time, resources, investigative skill and legal support. It can be difficult and costly and is often the most important work we do.

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