Torstar Corporation is a progressive media organization with a long, proud history in newspapers and a passion for capitalizing on the fluid world of digital and mobile media. Torstar’s vision for success is driven by a deep customer-centric obsession, continued journalistic excellence, advanced data-driven competency and a culture that is selfless, focused, agile, collaborative and results driven. The successful candidate will be a champion of those priorities while keeping the customer at the heart of all the creative work that they will be doing.
Our Commitment to Diversity
We strive to be a leader in building and cultivating an employee community framed around fairness, support and opportunity. We believe that what makes us different, makes a difference. And as a team, the diversity of our backgrounds, interests and experiences is what enriches our work, and our workplaces. We welcome all, and we strive for an inclusive culture that allows individual growth and shared success.
The role: Join the program that gave so many of Canada’s journalists their start. The Toronto Star is looking for emerging journalists who combine traditional reporting grit with digital agility. We are data-informed and audience-first: we don’t just file stories; we engage communities.
This is a paid contract position based in Toronto for journalists with less than five years of professional experience. You will work alongside full-time staff, earn bylines and produce high-impact work from the start.
Application requirements:
To apply, upload a single PDF to our online portal containing:
- Your pitch (cover letter): In 100 words or less, tell us what you bring to the Star. Why you? Why now? (Note: We value brevity. Consider this your first assigned word count. Don’t go over.)
- Resume: Include your email, phone and current city
- Three published clippings:
- Links must be accessible (no paywalls)
- We want to see journalism, not homework. Clips from campus newspapers or independent/community outlets are welcome; unpublished essays/assignments written for class grades are not.
Application should demonstrate:
- A range of story-telling skills, with a strong emphasis on news coverage
- Proven ability to report thoroughly, write well and organize information
- Multimedia experience
- A demonstrated commitment to journalism as a career
- Strong interpersonal skills
Deadline to apply: Jan. 12, 2026 @ 5 p.m.
Duration: 12-week contract from June to August
Salary: $1,072.35 weekly (Unifor Local 87-M)
Qualifications- Digital savvy: You understand how a story lives on TikTok and the mobile app just as well as how it lives in print.
- Data-informed: You can use audience insights to sharpen your angles, not to chase clicks.
- Multi-platform: You are comfortable with written text, but you can also snap a photo, cut a vertical video or scrape a dataset.
- Daily news mindset: You’re ready to jump into breaking and live news, pitch daily stories and tackle general assignments from desks across the newsroom.
Torstar Group of Companies is committed to providing an inclusive and barrier free recruitment process ensuring equal access to employment opportunities for candidates, including persons with disabilities. In compliance with Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and Ontario Human Rights Code we will endeavour to provide accommodation to persons with disabilities in the recruitment process upon request. If you are selected for an interview and you require accommodation due to a disability during the recruitment process, please notify the hiring manager upon scheduling your interview of your requirements.
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What We Do
Torstar Corporation is a leading Canadian media and data company that aims to help people better understand the world and each other.
Built on a long and distinguished history in daily and community newspapers and nationally recognized digital businesses, The Torstar Group of Companies includes The Toronto Star, The Hamilton Spectator, the Waterloo Region Record and other regional daily news brands, as well as 75 community news brands across Ontario with a number of digital properties including eyeReturn, VerticalScope, Homefinder.ca and Save.ca.
Our flagship newspaper, the Toronto Star, was founded in 1892, and its website, thestar.com, is now one of the most-visited newspaper sites in the country.
Today over 2500 dedicated employees work together to continuously improve how we serve our customers and clients and report on the most important stories affecting people's lives.









