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CCNA ACHIEVES ‘PARTIAL VICTORY’ IN CANADA POST RATE BATTLE

The Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA) has achieved a 'partial victory' in its ongoing battle against Canada Post Unaddressed Admail rate increases. A recent announcement...

PUBLICATIONS MAIL INCREASES COULD IMPACT PAP SUBSIDIES

Potential double-digit increases in Publications Mail could have a negative impact on the Publications Assistance Program (PAP). CCNA Executive Director Serge Lavoie met with officials...

CCNA responds to PAP discussion paper

CCNA has responded to a discussion paper from the Department of Canadian Heritage on the Publications Assistance Program (PAP), calling for a variety of...

CCNA RESPONDS TO PAP DISCUSSION PAPER

CCNA has responded to a discussion paper from the Department of Canadian Heritage (DCH) on the Publications Assistance Program (PAP), calling for a variety...

CCNA REVIEWING PAP DISCUSSION PAPER

CCNA is currently reviewing a discussion paper from the Department of Canadian Heritage on the Publications Assistance Program (PAP). The discussion paper is a review...

CANADA POST CLARIFIES NEW UNADDRESSED ADMAIL RULES

New Unaddressed Admail rules for community newspapers, slated to go into effect April 1, have been clarified by Canada Post. In response to a letter...

PAP users face five per cent postal increase

While commercial Publications Mail prices are slated to increase April 1, 2001 by up to 12.5 per cent, participants in the Publications Assistance Program...

CCNA to undertake distribution study

CCNA is undertaking a distribution study of its membership aimed at getting a better picture of how community newspapers are distributed and the costs...

CCNA BOARD TAKES RURAL CONCERNS TO PARLIAMENT HILL

Rural issues dominated the government relations meetings held by CCNA Board directors in Ottawa recently. Meetings were held on Nov. 25 with federal agriculture...

FIRST CLASS POSTAGE RATE INCREASES

The domestic basic letter rate increased by one cent to 47 cents on Jan. 1, 2000. This is the first time that first class postage...