Vancouver police to serve warrants on media outlets

The Vancouver Police Department has announced that it plans to serve warrants to local newspapers and other media outlets...

Tech platforms continue campaign to oppose Online News Act

Tech platforms are pulling out all the stops in an effort to prevent Bill C-18, the Online News Act,...

Premier Moe, newspapers are vital products, not packaging

News Media Canada president and CEO Paul Deegan published a column in the Regina Leader-Post telling Saskatchewan Premier Scott...

Canada Post and CUPW extend mediation by another 24 hours

AUGUST 29, 2016 – Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) have once again agreed to...

Canada Periodical Fund – Aid to Publishers deadline is next week

Non-daily newspaper publishers have just a few days left to complete and mail their applications for the Aid to...

New Heritage Minister holds ‘positive’ talks with Meta executives

The Globe and Mail reported last week that Pascale St-Onge, the new federal Minister of Canadian Heritage, has held...

Help coming for newspapers in Quebec budget

Quebec will provide $36 million over the next five years to support local and community print media, Finance Minister...

U.K. publishers call on government for help

Newspaper publishers in the United Kingdom are looking to government to help push back against the likes of Google...

Federal government to strengthen broadband Internet access to rural communities

The federal government has pledged $500-million to help expand broadband Internet connections in rural communities across the country. The Globe...

Your Levelling the Digital Playing Field headlines for July 13, 2021

Postmedia pushes for federal, industry-wide legislation on payment for content by tech companies (The Globe and Mail) Postmedia CEO Andrew...