Star, Globe reporting on Fords appropriate, Ontario Press Council hearing concludes

The Toronto Star and Globe and Mail each followed appropriate journalistic guidelines when producing and publishing stories about alleged...

Internet giants should support local news: federal Heritage minister

Despite not flexing their muscles in this year's budget, the federal government is now saying that tech giants, such as...

Report: Facebook could block news in Canada over revenue-sharing legislation

A news story published by the National Post earlier this week reported that a Facebook Canada executive would not...

Tech players push back against Online News Act

Last Friday, representatives from Google testified before the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage to answer questions from MPs about...

Ontario court dismisses charter challenge against police posing as reporters

An Ontario superior court has dismissed a charter challenge filed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), Canadian Journalists for...

Mark your calendar: OCNA Queen’s Park Day is back September 21

The Ontario Community Newspapers Association (OCNA) invites its regional members to participate in the association’s annual Queen's Park Day...

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%)...

A breakthrough on government advertising in Saskatchewan

Earlier this month, the provincial government of Saskatchewan agreed to run paid space monthly in all newspapers that are...

Canada Post update: Rural postal offices suspend service

JUNE 20, 2011 - In the wake of the cross-country lockout by Canada Post, Newspapers Canada has received clarification...

Call for nominations: The Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy

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