Statement: Canadian media united in support of journalists against online hate, threats and harassment
by from on (#5QCNP)
October 5, 2021 - A strong, diverse media is vital for a well-informed, democratic society. While criticism is an integral part of journalism and democracy, there can be no tolerance for hate and harassment of journalists or for incitement of attacks on journalists for doing their jobs. That these attacks inordinately target women and racialized journalists speaks to the motivation of the people engaging in this behaviour.
We are united in supporting our journalists and newsrooms against those who seek to silence their stories and threaten their safety. Together, we will continue to advocate for industry-wide responses to end this behaviour.
- APTN
- Bell Media
- Canada's National Observer
- Canadaland
- Canadian Association of Black Journalists
- The Canadian Association of Journalists
- The Canadian Journalism Foundation
- The Canadian Press
- CBC/Radio-Canada
- Corus Entertainment
- La Federation professionnelle des journalistes du Quebec
- The Globe and Mail
- The Narwhal
- Postmedia
- La Presse
- La Presse Canadienne
- Quebecor
- Torstar
- The Walrus
Media contact:
Irene Gentle, Vice President Inclusion and Strategic Partnerships