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...
Questions regarding Canada’s anti-spam legislation
Canada’s Anti-Spam legislation (CASL), which came into force on July 1, 2014, introduced new rules around the use of...
Mixed reviews from publishers following Canadian media industry report
Last week, the Public Policy Forum released its much anticipated report on the Canadian media industry. Â The report echoed...
Update on ‘Right to be Forgotten’
J-Source, in partnership with the Ryerson Journalism Research Centre, has published a review of the European Court of Justice's 2014...
Public Policy Forum releases report on Canadian media industry
The Public Policy Forum will be releasing its major report on the news media industry and democracy in Canada...
How will public policy decisions impact newspapers in 2017?
Ed Greenspon, the president and CEO of the Public Policy Forum, an Ottawa-based think tank, has had a busy...