OLYMPIC NEWS: Stronger, faster, higher
Canadian newspaper journalists as well as athletes are aiming for peak performances at the Olympics this month. While in-depth...
World newspaper readership still growing
According to the World Association of Newspapers, which published data representing 192 countries, more than 1.7 billion people now...
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,...
Access to information system too often a barrier to transparency
Results from the Canadian Newspaper Association’s (CNA) third National Freedom of Information Audit show persistent delays and misunderstandings in...
2007 FOI Audit
The principles of transparency and accountability dictate that, whether it is convenient for them or not, governments must operate...
Extend Freedom of Information to Ontario Hospitals
Newspaper group says all organizations primarily funded by government should be transparent and accountable
As long as Ontario hospitals remain...
Freedom of Information Audit 2006
In spite of increased calls for accountability and governments’ commitments to improve transparency, the Canadian Newspaper Association (CNA) has...
No Accountability without Transparency
The Canadian Newspaper Association (CNA) is the voice of Canada’s daily newspaper industry, representing 81 daily newspapers published across...
Industry recommendations on impact of the Federal Accountability Act on FOI
Mr Chair, allow me first to thank you for this opportunity to address the Committee. The Canadian Newspaper Association...
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...