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In the news release, CJF Black Journalism Fellowship Winners Announced, issued 29-Apr-2021 by The Canadian Journalism Foundation over CNW, we are advised by the company that the jury members had been omitted. The release has been updated to include them. The complete, corrected release follows:
CJF Black Journalism Fellowship Winners Announced
TORONTO, April 29, 2021 /CNW/ - The Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) is proud to announce
Tiffany Mboyo Mongu, Dannielle Piper and
Josie Fom
CBC/Radio-Canada and
CTV News.
Tiffany Mboyo Mongu, Dannielle Piper and Josie Fomé are recipients of the new CJF Black Journalism Fellowships, established in partnership with CBC/Radio-Canada and CTV News. (CNW Group/Canadian Journalism Foundation)
At committee: Vance allegations, COVID-19 second wave and Canada-UK trade
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iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Feb 21, 2021 4:00pm Then-U.S. vice president Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a meeting of first ministers in Ottawa in December 2016. (Matthew Usherwood/iPolitics)
U.S. President Joe Biden in December, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has secured his first face-to-face meeting with the new resident of the White House. But, unlike his instantly historic state visit to Washington at the invitation of
then-president Barack
Obama, he’ll be firing up his webcam this time, instead of the prime ministerial jet.
“Both Trudeau’s office and the press secretary for President Joe Biden issued statements saying the two leaders plan to convene virtually on Tuesday,” the Canadian Press reported on Saturday.