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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Press Freedom in Canada
Part One: Press Freedom and Internal Pressures
1 The Real Danger to Press Freedom
2 Exploring How Emerging Digital Business Models and Journalistic Innovation May Influence Freedom of the Press
3 Strategic Lawsuits against Public Participation and Freedom of the Press in Canada
4 Process Journalism and Responsible Communication: Establishing Real-Time Reporting Practices That Defend against Defamation
5 Freedom of Expression, Entertainment, Hate Speech, and Defamation: Where Do We Draw the Line?
Part Two: Press Freedom and Court Processes
6 Free Expression at Thirty: The Search for Respect
7 Has Dagenais-Mentuck Seen Its High-Water Mark?
8 How the Criminal Code “Protects” Sexual Assault Complainants from Themselves and Constrains Their Participation in the News Media
9 Must News Reporters Be Guerilla Lawyers to Protect Their Rights? Covering the Canadian Justice System in Small Communities
Part Three: Press Freedom and Institutional Secrecy
10 Freedom of Information: How Accountability to the Public Is Denied
11 Municipal Access to Information, Delays, and Denials: An Insider’s View
12 Unfettered Social Media versus Government Censorship: Mona Eltahawy’s Twitter Escape as a Test Case for Press Freedom
13 Media Whining or Democratic Crisis? How Institutional Secrecy Is Contextualized in National Newspapers
Part Four: Press Freedom and the Charter
14 Section 2(b)’s Other Fundamental Freedom: The Press Guarantee, 1982–2012
15 The View from Down Under: Freedom of the Press in Canada
Conclusion. Use It or Lose It: Do Canadians Deserve Press Freedom?
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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