Subsidy programs offer many challenges

BY SERGE LAVOIE, CCNA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DECEMBER, 2000   Managing a subsidy program is not easy; someone is always on the wrong...

CCNA to undertake distribution study

CCNA is undertaking a distribution study of its membership aimed at getting a better picture of how community newspapers...

NEW CHAIR FOR DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE

Bowes Publishers Limited Vice President Bob Pearce has assumed the chair of CCNA's Distribution Committee. Pearce replaces Don Kendall, who...

Canada Post softens Publications Mail increases

While confirmed rates are some weeks away, Canada Post has modified its proposals for rate increases to Publications Mail. Proposed...

CCNA ACHIEVES ‘PARTIAL VICTORY’ IN CANADA POST RATE BATTLE

The Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA) has achieved a 'partial victory' in its ongoing battle against Canada Post Unaddressed...

CANADA POST RELEASES ANNUAL REPORT

Canada Post released its annual report this week with the Clerk of the House of Commons, reporting a net...

CCNA TO MEET WITH LIBERAL RURAL CAUCUS IN APRIL

A small delegation of CCNA representatives are slated to meet with executive members of the Liberal Rural Caucus on...

Unaddressed Admail policies need third-party oversight

BY SERGE LAVOIE, CCNA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MARCH, 2001   "How about that Canada Post, eh?" That phrase is a curious way to start...

The precarious state of postal subsidies

At the time of writing, both the magazine and community newspaper industries are waiting impatiently for news of proposed...

CCNA responds to PAP discussion paper

CCNA has responded to a discussion paper from the Department of Canadian Heritage on the Publications Assistance Program (PAP),...