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Trends lead to Innovation: What’s hot – Part 2

Trendwatching.com provides some ideas and insight into the world around us. These trends can be translated into viable ideas that will resonate with consumers....

FREE CNA/CCNA Webinar: Boreal Forest Agreement

On December 9, CNA/CCNA hosts a free, environmentally-focused webinar, Greening Newspapers: Canada's new Boreal Forest Agreement. Tune in to hear from the environmental group,...

The Publisher introduces free Want Ad service

Looking to grow your business? The Publisher, the member publication of the CNA/CCNA, is pleased to introduce complimentary want ads for all members. Newspapers...

Newspapers will attend masked-man hearing

Despite appeals, no media outlets will be excluded from the hearing of a Chinese man who boarded a flight from Hong Kong to Canada...

Dick Laidlaw passes away

Dick Laidlaw has passed away at the age of 77. The newspaper veteran started his career at the Guelph Mercury (ON) working as a...

More speakers added for INK+BEYOND 2011

Local and international newspaper industry professionals will be travelling to Vancouver next year for the 2011 INK+BEYOND conference and trade show. The two-day event...

Pineau named director at La Presse

Yann Pineau is the new director of production and improvement at La Presse. He will be responsible for developing a new direction for content...

Media in Transformation: ABC Conference Speaker Summary

Paul Godfrey, president and CEO at Postmedia Network, gave delegates at the annual Audit Bureau of Circulations conference in Toronto some first-hand insight into...

Missed a webinar?

Visit our Webinar Archive to catch up on low-cost training for all departments. Recordings of past webinars, which include the presentation and speaker audio,...

Newspapers and the Environment: What You Need to Know

Are newspapers environmentally friendly? Canadian consumers, advertisers and advertising agencies are seeking assurances that the paper products they are purchasing and the print medium...