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News Media Canada appears before Senate committee

Earlier this week, Jaime Irving, News Media Canada's chair appeared before the Senate Committee on Transportation and Communication to discuss Bill S-225, An Act...

Access Copyright Foundation calls for professional development grant applications

Seeking financial support to sharpen your skills or expand your expertise? Access Copyright Foundation’s Professional Development Grant program may be able to help. The Foundation...

Media companies call on Parliament to support policies that favour trusted...

Today, a cross-industry group representing Canadian media companies from across the country issued a joint declaration to Parliament setting out a plan of action...

House of Commons committee launches statutory review of Copyright Act

The House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology has adopted a work plan under which it will conduct a statutorily mandated...

Associations join forces to demand fair compensation for publishers and creators

Several associations, including News Media Canada, have joined forces as part of a campaign called 'I Value Canadian Stories' to demand that the federal government...

Access Copyright Foundation now accepting Marian Hebb Research Grants

All Canadian writers, visual artists, publishers and representatives of creator and publisher organizations are invited to apply to the Access Copyright Foundation for a...

Access Copyright royalties set to decline in 2017

Publishers should be prepared for a significant decline in Access Copyright royalties beginning in June 2017, says a new memo from Roanie Levy, the...

Bill C-11: the latest and final attempt to update Canada’s copyright...

With the publication of Bill C-11 on September 29, Canada will soon have a new Copyright Act. The new act is identical to Bill...

CNA/CCNA Draft Response to Bill C-32 on Copyright Reform

COPYRIGHT BILL (C-32) The federal government has finally published its proposals to reform the Copyright Act. This has been a lengthy, inefficient and highly controversial...