Ex-Google News Chief to Address Media Trust Crisis in Canada

  • The Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) is hosting a 'J-Talks' event on March 5, 2026, in Toronto.
  • Richard Gingras, former Global Vice President of News at Google, will be the featured speaker alongside Angela Pacienza, Executive Editor of The Globe and Mail.
  • The event will focus on the impact of digital transformation on news, misinformation, and trust in institutions.
  • Tickets are priced at $20 (general admission) and $10 (community tickets), including refreshments.
  • The CJF's J-Talks program aims to facilitate dialogue about the role of media in Canadian society.

The event highlights the ongoing crisis of trust in media institutions, exacerbated by the rise of digital platforms and misinformation. Gingras's involvement signals a growing recognition of the need for collaboration between technology and journalism to address these challenges. The CJF's role as a facilitator of dialogue positions it as a potentially influential voice in shaping the future of Canadian media, though its impact will depend on translating discussions into tangible solutions.

Platform Accountability
How Gingras's perspective from Google will shape the conversation around the responsibility of digital platforms in combating misinformation and fostering media trust remains to be seen.
Revenue Models
Whether the CJF can leverage this event to explore and promote sustainable revenue models for Canadian journalism in the face of declining traditional advertising revenue will be a key indicator of its influence.
Audience Engagement
The pace at which the CJF can translate insights from this discussion into actionable strategies for improving audience engagement and combating declining trust will determine the program's long-term impact.