Good news! Public notice ads to stay in Banff
Banff town council unanimously voted down a proposed bylaw on April 24th that could have allowed the town to...
Newspapers will attend masked-man hearing
Despite appeals, no media outlets will be excluded from the hearing of a Chinese man who boarded a flight...
CPF Update: Aid to Publishers and Business Innovation
Canadian Heritage is currently processing applications for the Aid to Publishers component of the Canada Periodical Fund.
In July, publishers...
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...
Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review releases interim report
The panel tasked with reviewing Canada's Broadcasting and Telecommunications Acts has released a summary report of all its submissions...
New Zealand is the latest country demanding Tech Giants pay for content
New Zealand is following in Canada's footsteps as it becomes the latest country to indicate it will soon table...
Freedom of Information Audit to be released September 27
Newspapers Canada will release its sixth annual National Freedom of Information (FOI) Audit and related material on ...
News Media Canada signs open letter calling for charges against journalists to be dropped
News Media Canada was one of more than 40 news outlets and press freedom organizations that signed an open...
Tax credit to encourage digital subscriptions needs bump to boost incentives
A review published by the U.S. based Nieman Lab indicates that the federal government's 15 per cent digital tax...
Parliamentarians can right wrongs that kept Canada in dark on sponsorship scandal
CNA appeals to Parliamentary Committee to reform Access to Information Act
Warning that a “culture of secrecy” within government bureaucracies...