Government of Canada suspends lawsuit provision in anti-spam legislation

After much hard work on behalf of our members, News Media Canada is pleased with the decision by the...

Canada’s Anti-Spam compliance deadline fast approaching

Canada’s anti-spam legislation (CASL) makes it illegal for a person or organization to send unsolicited electronic messages (such as...

Canadians want government advertising in newspapers: report

New research indicates that almost three-quarters of Canadians consider newspapers to be the most appropriate media for advertising information...

News Media Canada signs group letter to Prime Minister Trudeau on press freedom

News Media Canada has signed on to a letter campaign organized by Canadian Journalists for Free Expression, in response...

British organization launches duopoly campaign to stop Google and Facebook ‘destroying journalism’

Press Gazette, a U.K.-based organization which reports on British journalism, has launched a campaign to highlight the damage that...

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...

Members: Have your voice heard!

Last week, Bob Cox, the chairman of our board of directors, published an op-ed in the Globe and Mail that...

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...

Quebec bill could kill local newspapers, critics say

A bill currently working its way through Quebec's National Assembly could have significant negative impacts on local newspapers if...

Canada’s 800-pound news media gorilla

Bob Cox, publisher of the Winnipeg Free Press, and the current chair of our organization, has published an op-ed in...