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House of Commons of Canada Chambre des communes du Canada | Senior Editor (French)
House of Commons of Canada Chambre des communes du Canada
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CORDINATOR AND EDITOR TO SERVICE OFFERINGS
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House of Commons of Canada Chambre des communes du Canada | Senior Editor (English)
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Dutch Video Editor
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The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada | Managing Editor
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Community Manager & Social Media Content Creator
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What is worth knowing about the labor market in the media
The media job market in Ottawa is unique, shaped by the city’s role as Canada’s capital. Home to many national news outlets, Ottawa offers opportunities for journalists and media professionals interested in politics, public affairs, and government. Key media organizations include CBC News, which has a significant presence covering political affairs; CTV News Ottawa; and Radio-Canada, the French-language counterpart to CBC. Ottawa Citizen and Ottawa Sun are the city’s primary newspapers, covering local news, politics, and cultural events.
An interesting aspect of Ottawa’s media landscape is the close connection with government institutions and federal politics. Media professionals here often need a strong understanding of political processes, as many roles focus on reporting government policies and decisions. Additionally, the demand for bilingual (English and French) media professionals is high, making Ottawa an ideal place for candidates with strong language skills.
Networking opportunities are abundant, with events hosted by organizations like the Parliamentary Press Gallery, allowing journalists to connect and stay informed about the latest developments in politics and media in Canada’s capital.