Betty Carr inducted into Scarborough Walk of Fame

In Ontario, former Scarborough Mirror publisher Betty Carr has earned a star on the Scarborough Walk of Fame. Carr...

Newspapers Canada is seeking judges for national awards programs

Newspapers Canada is seeking English and French-speaking newspaper staffers from across the country to serve as judges for two...

Staff changes at the Tri-City News

Shannon Balla has been appointed publisher of the Tri-City News in Port Coquitlam, B.C. Balla began her newspaper career...

CJF J-Talk: John Stackhouse discusses Mass Disruption with Craig Silverman

The Canadian Journalism Foundation is hosting a special journalism talk next month with John Stackhouse, the former editor-in-chief of...

New Industry Presentation for newspaper publishers

Newspapers Canada has created a brand new industry presentation designed for publishers to deliver locally at community events or...

Statistics Canada releases August 2015 data for Large Retailers Monthly Survey

Statistics Canada has released August 2015 data from their Monthly Survey of Large Retailers (LMR). Year-over-year sales for total...

Toronto Star to expand Books section

The Toronto Star will be expanding its coverage of Canadian authors and book publishing with a new four-page Books...

LMA offers discounted training opportunities for Newspapers Canada members

Members of Newspapers Canada now have access to more training options than ever before, thanks to our expanded partnership...

Apply now for the R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship

Carleton University is now accepting applications for the R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship. The fellowship awards the winning...

Newspapers are engaging

Newspapers Canada research shows print newspapers are the most engaging medium for both editorial and advertising – beating out...