Street nurse raises valid questions about journalistic ethics in depicting images of homeless people.
No surprises here: A new study on what makes audiences trust media ranks accuracy as vital.
British court order banning British media from reporting details of sex scandal involving celebrity couple raises questions about global press freedom within borderless Internet.
Global Panama Papers investigation points to importance of collaborative journalism.
Journalists must balance compassion with verification when interviewing sexual assault complainants.
A publication ban on a stabbing victim’s name meant the Star could not report what it had already reported.
Should the Star take down readers’ letters to the editor published on its website?
Spotlight, nominated for six Academy Awards, reaffirms faith in journalism in a time of declining public trust.
The Internet outrage machine went into high gear when the Star published an editorial cartoon poking fun at Jian Ghomeshi.
There are times when a ‘typo’ has significant impact on what readers know and understand. That is when a correction is required.
Covering Donald Trump sometimes seems like a rerun for Daniel Dale, the Toronto Star’s Washington correspondent and former city hall reporter who had a front-row seat to the Rob Ford spectacle.
What did Pierre Trudeau actually say about Richard Nixon upon learning that the president had called him an ‘asshole’? Likely, not exactly what we think.
Suresh Doss is on a mission to find the best food in Toronto’s suburbs