Federal Court strikes down fees for electronic documents

The Federal Court has ruled that the Canadian government can no longer charge fees for the search and processing...

New Canada Post survey on Publications Mail

APRIL 22, 2015 - The product management team at Canada Post has approached Newspapers Canada to seek your feedback...

Quebec moves to update access-to-information laws

Quebec Government House Leader Jean-Marc Fournier has released a 191-page discussion paper on Access to Information reform in the...

Write2Know campaign aims to generate awareness about access to information

The Politics of Evidence Working Group at York University kicked off a new letter-writing campaign earlier this week that...

Application deadline for Aid to Publishers funding is Monday, February 9

Paid-circulation non-daily newspapers in Canada have just a few days left to submit application forms for the 2015-2016 funding...

Aid to Publishers: 2015-2016 Applicant Guide and Form are now available

The Department of Canadian Heritage has now released the 2015-2016 Applicant's Guide and Application Form for the Aid to...

Aid to Publishers application forms are coming soon

A number of association members have expressed concern that application forms for the Canada Periodical Fund’s Aid to Publishers...

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 government introduces anti-SLAPP legislation

The Ontario government has reintroduced its Protection of Public Participation Act, legislation aimed at preventing Strategic Lawsuits Against Public...

CPF Update: Aid to Publishers forms expected by end of 2014

A number of association members have expressed concern that application forms for the Canada Periodical Fund’s Aid to Publishers...