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pc28Star joins global Trust Project

The Trust Project project aims to foster trust by helping to guide audiences to reliable, credible news sources.

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With Tuesday’s announcement, the Star joins more than 30 other credible news companies, such as the Washington Post, the Economist and the Globe and Mail, participating in the Trust Project.


At a time when global trust in journalism is at a crisis point and the media literacy gap between news organizations and their audiences seems never wider, the pc28Star is taking concrete steps to be more accountable and transparent to you, its readers.

On Tuesday, the Star announced that it is formally a partner in the , a global consortium of news organizations working together to improve trust in journalism. The project, led by award-winning journalist Sally Lehrman and hosted by Santa Clara University’s Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, aims to foster trust by helping to guide audiences to reliable, credible news sources and making it clear to readers when they have found them.

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Kenyon Wallace

Kenyon Wallace is a Toronto-based business reporter for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: or reach him via email: kwallace@thestar.ca.

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