A look at the latest developments in Canadian media law

The latest edition of The Press and The Courts is now available online and features a roundup of court...

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...

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...

Government of Canada continues to invest in community newspapers

Funding provided through the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) continues to be distributed to non-daily newspapers and magazine publications across...

The cheque is in the mail

Community newspaper publishers who applied for assistance through the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) are breathing a sigh of relief,...

Ottawa’s “insidious information control” and what journalists should do about it

The article below is available to CNA/CCNA member newspapers for publication. If you have any questions please contact Canadian...

CNA/CCNA Draft Response to Bill C-32 on Copyright Reform

COPYRIGHT BILL (C-32) The federal government has finally published its proposals to reform the Copyright Act. This has been a...

Federal performance poor in Freedom of Information audit

TORONTO-- May 12, 2010 - Want to know how much British Columbia’s Ministry of Transportation spent on cell phones...

CPF Update

The department of Canadian Heritage is slightly behind in the processing of applications. CCNA is in daily contact with...

Reminder: Canada Periodical Fund application deadline February 19

The Department of Canadian Heritage is currently accepting applications to the Canada Periodical Fund beginning with the Aid to...