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Staff changes at Canadian Heritage

Scott Shortliffe is leaving his position as director of periodical publishing policy and programs at Canadian Heritage for a promotion to deputy director general,...

Important update from the Canada Periodical Fund

The application guide for the Canada Periodical Fund – Aid to Publishers 2011-2012 has been released. On October 13, Canadian Heritage sent an email to...

The cheque is in the mail

Community newspaper publishers who applied for assistance through the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) are breathing a sigh of relief, having received acceptance letters from...

Reminder: Canada Periodical Fund application deadline February 19

The Department of Canadian Heritage is currently accepting applications to the Canada Periodical Fund beginning with the Aid to Publishers (ATP) component. The deadline for...

Canada Periodical Fund update

Canadian Community Newspapers Association staff met with Canadian Heritage officials on November 10 to discuss details of the upcoming Canada Periodical Fund. The new fund...

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...

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...