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Major Canadian news organizations sue ChatGPT creator OpenAI

Major Canadian news organizations filed a lawsuit on today in Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice, saying ChatGPT creator Open AI is illegally using news articles to train its software. The news organizations involved in the suit include The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, Post Media, The Canadian Press and CBC. “Journalism is in the […]

November 29, 2024

Competition Bureau sues Google for anti-competitive conduct in online advertising in Canada

The Competition Bureau is taking legal action against Google for anti-competitive conduct in online advertising technology services in Canada. Following a thorough investigation, the Bureau has filed an application with the Competition Tribunal that seeks to remedy the conduct for the benefit of Canadians. This case is about online web advertising, which consists of ads […]

Manitoba to evaluate supports for news media

A report in the Winnipeg Free Press indicates that the Manitoba provincial government will be striking an all-party committee to determine how it could support news organizations in the future. “If there’s a business landscape that makes it much more difficult for journalists to keep doing that important work, I think there is a need […]

November 21, 2024

Awards Showcase: 2024 Best Local Cartoon

The Canadian Community Newspaper Awards honour outstanding work in editorial, photography, multimedia and overall excellence in community newspaper publishing across the country. Congratulations to the 2024 CCNAwards winners for Best Local Cartoon (circulation < 9999). First Place: Gulf Islands Driftwood (Salt Spring Island, BC) – Dennis Parker “Dennis Parker’s cartoon humorously captures the seeming capricious nature of the vital ferry service to […]

Catching up with the Globe’s Tracy Day

The Globe and Mail’s Tracy Day recently did a question and answer with The Drum about the value of print advertising. Day, who is responsible for overseeing the the Globe’s advertising custom content and creative services discussed how print advertising remains a cornerstone of the news organization’s advertising strategy. “To capture the attention of younger […]

November 13, 2024

National Newspaper Awards to accept entries in any language for all categories

The National Newspaper Awards is aiming to diversify its annual competition by accepting submissions in any language. The organization says work done in any language will be considered in any category for the 2024 awards. Non-English and non-French entries were accepted for the first time last year in the Special Topic category, with Chinese-language publication […]

NEW Fact Sheet: Reality Check

Canadian trust newspaper content, in both print and online formats. Research confirms that printed newspapers and news media website are trusted by six out of ten Canadians, no small feat in a world where trust is hard to come by. “Day after day, week after week, Canada’s newspapers publish content that counts, both on the […]

November 11, 2024

CCNAwards 2024: Outstanding Community Service award

The Canadian Community Newspaper Awards honour outstanding work in editorial, photography, multimedia and overall excellence in community newspaper publishing across the country. Congratulations to the 2024 CCNAwards winners for Outstanding Community Service. “This category had no weak entries and showed the remarkable community service that newspapers provide to their local communities day in and day out across the country. What […]

CCNAwards 2024: Outstanding Reporter Initiative

The Canadian Community Newspaper Awards (CCNAwards) honour outstanding work in editorial, photography, multimedia and overall excellence in community newspaper publishing across the country. Congratulations to the 2024 CCNAwards winners for Outstanding Reporter Initiative! For a journalist’s initiative to win in this category, it has to be TRULY outstanding. These three winners took their initiative to the next level, demonstrating a […]

October 31, 2024

Government of Canada to launch Changing Narratives Fund

Honourable Pascale St-Onge, Minister of Canadian Heritage, has announced the launch of the new Changing Narratives Fund, which will support incentives and initiatives to encourage greater participation by diverse communities in the media and cultural industries. It will also support the objectives of Canada’s Action Plan on Combatting Hate. As announced in Budget 2024, the […]

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