Manitoba orders end to print subscriptions for public entities
A new provincial policy requires government offices and publicly funded entities, including school divisions, to cancel print subscriptions to...
Important details about new industry support from Canadian Heritage
The June 28 announcement from Canadian Heritage of new industry support comes at a critical time and is welcome...
Google tests blocking of news in Canada in response to legislation
Tech giant Google is preventing some Canadian users from accessing news sites as a test run of its potential...
Australia’s Nine Entertainment signs content deals with Facebook and Google
Australia's Nine Entertainment has signed agreements with Facebook and Google, following the Commonwealth Government’s enacting of the News Media...
Canada Post reaches tentative agreement with urban and rural postal workers
OCTOBER 10, 2012 - Canada Post has reached a tentative agreement with both bargaining units of the Canadian Union...
What Facebook and Google don’t get about Canada’s digital-tax proposal
Bob Cox, chair of our organization and publisher of the Winnipeg Free Press, has published an article in the Globe...
Federal performance poor in Freedom of Information audit
TORONTO-- May 12, 2010 - Want to know how much British Columbia’s Ministry of Transportation spent on cell phones...
Federal ban on single-use plastics has exemptions for industry
On June 20, the federal government published its final regulations to prohibit single-use plastic bags, including bags used for...
A look at the latest developments in Canadian media law
The latest edition of The Press and The Courts highlights the recent Supreme Court of Canada ruling that enshrines...
Quebec budget: $64.7 million over five years to help print media
The Quebec government will be helping out struggling print media outlets with a new tax credit to support their...