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CJPME Media Analyst, Anthony Issa, Publishes “Your Definitive Palestine Media Toolkit” with The Link

On March 18, 2025, CJPME media analyst Anthony Issa published Your Definitive Palestine Media Toolkit in the Link Newspaper, an advocacy-based outlet in Montreal.

This article provides a critical resource for young journalists, outlining the most common biases in Canadian media’s coverage of Palestine, including the exclusion of Palestinian voices, misleading language that obscures Israeli state violence, and the erasure of key historical and legal contexts.

The publication of this piece reflects the ongoing work of CJPME’s Media Accountability Project (MAP) in challenging media misrepresentation and advocating for responsible journalism on Palestine. It also highlights the importance of ensuring that young journalists have the tools to recognize and push back against systemic bias.

CJPME extends its gratitude to the Link for providing space for crucial discussions on media accountability and Palestine advocacy. Our team remains committed to supporting initiatives that empower journalists to report with fairness, accuracy, and integrity.

Note: This post has been updated to clarify there is no formal partnership between CJPME and The Link.


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