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Jeff Sallot joined the faculty of the Carleton University School of Journalism and Communication 2007 after a long reporting career at The Globe and Mail. He’s been the Globe’s bureau chief in Moscow, Ottawa and Edmonton, the lead political correspondent for the Globe’s website during federal elections, and has reported from every corner of Canada, and from more than 30 foreign countries. Show full bio

Murdoch Scandal: Digital Grave Robbery in Britain

The Murdoch press scandal in Britain is a teaching moment for those of us in the journalism education business. What’s been disclosed in the last few weeks is more than…

WikiLeaks and the Pentagon: Lapses on Both Sides

The publication of thousands of American military intelligence reports about operations in Afghanistan by the website WikiLeaks raises so many ethical questions it’s hard to know where to begin. But…

Banning the Bomb … The First Human Right: to Live

Nuclear disarmament is back on the international agenda where it belongs, thanks to the efforts of U.S. President Barack Obama who is determined to earn the Nobel Peace Prize he’s…

The Know-Nothing Witness Against Mohammed Harkat

The strange case of Mohammed Harkat, a pizza deliveryman who has been labeled a national security threat by the federal government, plays out in the wood-paneled grandeur of the east…

Hey Washington, Ever Hear of Google?

How did American officials miss the warning signs and allow a would-be suicide bomber on to a plane to Detroit Christmas Day? Hasn’t the U.S. government figured out Google technology…