Ottawa’s “insidious information control” and what journalists should do about it
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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...
Applying to the Canada Periodical Fund: Your questions answered
On April 1, 2010, the Department of Canadian Heritage will officially launch the Canada Periodical Fund, a funding program...
Newspapers laud rulings on landmark libel cases
December 22, 2009 - The Supreme Court of Canada has issued two related rulings that will help protect journalists...
Canada Periodical Fund update
Canadian Community Newspapers Association staff met with Canadian Heritage officials on November 10 to discuss details of the upcoming...
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,...