CPF Aid to Publishers update

Publishers who have applied to the Aid to Publishers (ATP) component of the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) for the...

Quebecor withdraws from the Quebec Press Council

Media giant Quebecor has announced its decision to pull out of the province’s voluntary regulatory body.  In a letter...

Report recommends new federal body to regulate social media

A report in the Globe and Mail indicates that a new study undertaken by the Public Policy Forum's Canadian...

Unifor seeks update on Competition Bureau’s display ad investigation into Google

Unifor is demanding an update on the Competition Bureau's civil investigation into whether Google has engaged in certain practices...

News Media Canada hosting question and answer session about Australian regulatory model

Attention News Media Canada members! Do you have questions about the 'Australian model' of social media regulation. Next Thursday, February 4th...

Access to Information Reforms in Federal Accountability Act Fall Short

The Canadian Newspaper Association is deeply concerned that the removal of Access to Information reforms from the Federal Accountability...

Census changes bad for democracy

The Canadian Association of Journalists, Canada’s largest professional organization for journalists, is calling on the federal government to reconsider...

News Media Canada appears before Senate committee

Earlier this week, Jaime Irving, News Media Canada's chair appeared before the Senate Committee on Transportation and Communication to...

CRTC update on Unsolicited Telecommunication Rules

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) recently investigated a number of consumer complaints against the newspaper industry in...

Newspaper and Taxpayers’ Groups Unite to Press Harper to keep FOI Reform Promises

Ottawa, April 12, 2006 - The Canadian Taxpayers Federation and the Canadian Newspaper Association are calling on Prime Minister...