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Canada Post softens Publications Mail increases

While confirmed rates are some weeks away, Canada Post has modified its proposals for rate increases to Publications Mail. Proposed rates shared with CCNA in...

A teetering mess

  "Feelin' lucky punk?" That's just about what the magazine industry is saying to Canada Post these days. The Crown corporation has essentially been caught reaching...

Publications Mail rates set for huge increases

Proposed increases to Canada Post's Publication Mail rates could raise the cost of posting a typical community newspaper by as much as 25 per...

CCNA urges members to write members of parliament in protest

Concern and opposition is mounting in the wake of the announcement of proposed massive rate increases to Publications Mail over the next three years....

The precarious state of postal subsidies

At the time of writing, both the magazine and community newspaper industries are waiting impatiently for news of proposed increases to Publications Mail rates...

Canada Post receives approval for 2002 rate increases

Canada Post has received Governor-in-Council approval for proposed increases in International and USA postal rates and in regulated Domestic Lettermail rates, effective Jan. 14,...

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 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...

FDSA program methodology questioned

Plans for a national flyer delivery verification program have come under close scrutiny because of the program's controversial methodology. The Flyer Distribution Standards Association (FDSA),...

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...