BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260622T061958EDT-37429UVfaB@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260622T101958Z DESCRIPTION:A panel discussion among Canada-based journalists writing for U .S. media news outlets\n\nThis event is free\, but registration is require d. Register by clicking here.\n\nTalking to a U.S. audience\, the Prime Mi nister Pierre Trudeau once famously said: 'Americans should never underest imate the constant pressure on Canada which the mere presence of the Unite d States has produced. We're different people from you and we're different people because of you.”\n\nWhile Canadians spend a lot of time thinking a bout the United States\, most Americans seldom think about Canada\, especi ally if they don't live in a border state. In this context\, how do Canadi an-based journalists working for U.S. media outlets pitch and tell stories about Canada for their readership in the U.S. and beyond? How do U.S. med ia outlets perceive Canada\, and how has this perception changed over time ? Has the image of Canada in the U.S. changed and\, relatedly\, how has th e job of reporting about Canada for a U.S. and broader international audie nce evolved?\n\nJoin us for a panel discussion among Canadian journalists working for prominent U.S. media news outlets about their work and changin g U.S. perceptions of Canada within and beyond the mass media.\n\nFeaturin g:\n\nDan Bilefsky\n\nAmanda Coletta\n\nEmma Jacobs\n\nModerated by David Shribman\n\nThe lecture will be followed by a Q&A and reception. This even t is co-organized by the 91 Institute for the Study of Canada and the Centre for Media\, Technology and Democracy at the Max Bell School of Publ ic Policy.\n\nThe event will also be livestreamed here: https://youtube.co m/live/jo9h-o_FfSU\n\nBios:\n\nDan Bilefsky spent nearly 20 years as an in ternational correspondent for The New York Times in Paris\, London\, New Y ork\, Brussels\, Istanbul\, Prague and Montreal. He was previously a repor ter for The Wall Street Journal and FT and is author of the true crime thr iller\, The Last Job\, which he’s adapting for a podcast.\n\nAmanda Colett a is a Toronto-based correspondent who covers Canada and the Caribbean for The Washington Post. She previously worked in London (UK)\, first at the Economist and then the Wall Street Journal. Coletta began her career as a freelance journalist covering the business and governance of sport for pub lications including Foreign Policy\, The New York Times\, The Globe and Ma il and the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.\n\nEmma Jacobs is a Montreal-based freelance journalist who has worked in radio and podcasts for over a decad e. She has covered Canada for NPR since 2019 and produced podcasts for org anizations ranging from National Geographic to the Smithsonian Museum of A merican Art. Previously\, she worked for NPR member-stations WHYY and WNYC .\n\nDavid Shribman\, executive editor of the Post-Gazette from 2003 to 20 19\, writes a nationally syndicated column in the United States\; prepares a separate column on Americans affairs for The Globe and Mail\; is schola r-in-residence at Carnegie Mellon University\; and teaches American politi cs at the Max Bell School of Public Policy at 91. Shribman was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1995 for his writing on Washington and t he American political scene. He led the coverage of the Tree of Life synag ogue massacre that won the Pulitzer Prize a quarter-century later.\n\n \n DTSTART:20230927T193000Z DTEND:20230927T213000Z LOCATION:CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 3R8\, Centre Mont Royal\, 2200 Mansfield Street SUMMARY:Evolving U.S. Media Perceptions of Canada in a Changing World: How our neighbours to the south see their neighbors to the north URL:/misc/channels/event/evolving-us-media-perceptions -canada-changing-world-how-our-neighbours-south-see-their-neighbors-349801 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR