CCLA and CJFE mount Charter challenge against Bill C-51

The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) have initiated a Charter challenge against...

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...

Now Magazine plans to defy sex ad ban in new anti-prostitution bill

Toronto alt-weekly Now Magazine has announced it will continue to publish sex ads in its print and online properties...

Ontario Press Council names new executive secretary

Don McCurdy, former executive editor and managing editor of the Waterloo Region Record, has been elected as the executive...

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%)...

Majority of Canadians support government’s efforts to encourage Google and Facebook to negotiate with...

A new Nanos poll, conducted on behalf of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters, shows that the majority of Canadians...

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...

Op-ed: More publishers need a fair deal

News Media Canada and the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada have collaborated to produce the below op-ed,...

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...