Ottawa looks to impose taxes on tech giants

Monday's fiscal update saw the federal government take the next steps in its efforts to effectively tax digital giants. "Canadians...

Quebec government supports media recycling program

La Presse and the Montreal Gazette have reported that Quebec's Ministry of Culture and Communications has allocated nearly $10...

Newfoundland to hold independent review of its controversial access-to-information laws

In Newfoundland, interim premier Tom Marshall has announced that an independent committee will be established to review the province’s...

OVER 100 STORIES ON CNA’S NATIONAL FOI AUDIT

The CNA’s 4th annual National FOI Audit received extensive coverage across all platforms including television earlier this month. Over 40...

Newspapers Lose Battle but Win War in Landmark Defamation Case

Intervention by CNA, Globe and Mail, and Canadian Media Lawyers Association  Helps Set New Benchmark Toronto, ON – (Nov. 14,...

Ruling cements media’s right to access exhibits

The latest edition of The Press and The Courts highlights an Ontario Appeal Court decision that casts into stone...

CPF grant cheques coming soon

Newspapers Canada met with representatives from Canadian Heritage last week to discuss the Aid to Publishers component of the...

Newspapers Canada launches online mail help centre

FEBRUARY 8, 2012 - Newspapers Canada has created a new online mail help centre to assist our members in...

Supreme Court rules on source confidentiality

Quebec journalists are one step closer in their fight to protect anonymous sources. In an October 22 ruling, the...

Raising awareness about human rights in housing

Together with landlord, tenant and other housing advocacy organizations, the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) is enlisting the help...