Facebook, Postmedia update election advertising policies

Facebook Canada launched a series of new transparency tools ahead of the upcoming 2019 federal election. The tools, which are...

Public Access does not equal Public Notice

Research from February 2019 confirms that public notices should be published in newspapers.  More than half of Canadians (53%)...

Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy now accepting nominations

The Canadian Association of Journalists, the Centre for Free Expression, News Media Canada and the Canadian Journalists for Free...

Revised draft Anti-Spam Regulations out for consultation

On January 4, 2013, the Government of Canada published revised draft regulations related to its anti-spam legislation passed in...

Newspapers Lose Battle but Win War in Landmark Defamation Case

Intervention by CNA, Globe and Mail, and Canadian Media Lawyers Association  Helps Set New Benchmark Toronto, ON – (Nov. 14,...

Federal budget will be announced February 27. Is help coming for Canadian newspapers?

Finance Minister Bill Morneau will deliver the Liberals’ next budget on Feb. 27, 2018. But what help will the...

Canada Post resumes operations following passage of Bill C-6

JUNE 27, 2011 - Canada Post will resume operations across the country following the passage of back to work...

CPF Update: Aid to Publishers forms expected by end of 2014

A number of association members have expressed concern that application forms for the Canada Periodical Fund’s Aid to Publishers...

Senate committee urges government to study tax measures hurting Canada’s fragile news media industry

The federal government should study the idea of changing tax measures that encourage news media advertisers to spend money...

Federal cultural policy to be announced next week

Federal Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly's long-awaited review of cultural policies will be released to the public on September 28. A...