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Canada Press Freedom Project: Demographic and professional information

This form is used to collect demographic data for media workers affected by press freedom violations. This information will only ever be presented in aggregate — your name will not be attached to this data in any public-facing capacity. If you have any questions about the Canada Press Freedom Project or the request for this data and its use, please contact us at cpfp@j-source.ca

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