Questions and Answers on the Online News Act
The Department of Canadian Heritage has published a detailed 'question and answer' backgrounder about the importance of the Online...
The Online News Act continues to work its way through the Senate
The Online News Act (C-18) moved to Second Reading in the Senate earlier this week. Senator Peter Harder, a...
Application deadline extended to February 21 for Local Journalism Initiative 2023-2024
UPDATE: The deadline to submit new and renewal LJI applications to News Media Canada has been extended to Tuesday,...
U.S. Department of Justice sues Google for monopolizing digital advertising technologies
The U.S. Department of Justice, along with the Attorneys General from eight other states announced earlier this week that...
‘We need parliamentarians to act’
The news from earlier this week that Postmedia would be transitioning a dozen community newspapers to digital-only form only...
Bill C-18 passes House of Commons
Bill C-18, Canada's Online News Act, passed Third Reading in the House of Commons on Wednesday afternoon.
The bill will...
New Zealand is the latest country demanding Tech Giants pay for content
New Zealand is following in Canada's footsteps as it becomes the latest country to indicate it will soon table...
Research shows Canadian internet users value their privacy
When it comes to perceptions about online advertising more than three-quarters of Canadians (78%) admit they don’t like digital...
Consultation on calculating potential cash portion of newspaper in-kind obligation for 2024 and 2025...
Stewardship Ontario announced yesterday it has launched a consultation with News Media Canada & OCNA stewards on proposed changes...
News Media Canada proposes amendments to Bill C-18
News Media Canada has submitted amendments to Bill C-18, the Online News Act.
These amendments come after considerable engagement with...