Newsroom Diversity Survey is back for a 6th consecutive year. “Journalism’s democratic role depends on reaching and ...
The Department of Canadian Heritage’s 2026-2027 Application Guidelines for the Aid to Publishers component of the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) are now available on its website. The deadline to submit ...
Each fellowship offers journalists up to $20,000 to research, produce, and publish an ambitious journalism project in any ...
Now, more than century later, his granddaughter Michelle Jenkins is in the process of writing a children’s and adult book ...
• Just under 75% of small and medium-sized Canadian magazine publishers are profitable. • Over 70% of magazines in Canada are consumer magazines. • About 65% of Canadians read magazines at least once ...
Politico has cut about 3% of its 750-person global staff, a reduction that included well-known bylines like Michael Schaffer and several former top editors. While a blow to a publication that has ...
The Globe Media Group, the advertising arm of The Globe and Mail, has become the first Canadian publisher to adopt Mobian AI contextual intelligence. The new AI-powered solution enables contextual ...
PressReader, one of the leading digital platforms for newspapers, magazines and books, has released a new report predicting 2026’s major digital news publishing trends. Its Year of Intentional Media ...
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has released the names of 128 journalists and media workers who lost their lives in 2025. The list includes 9 accidental deaths. The updated list ...
The Manitoba government has released a report prepared by the All-Party Committee on Local Journalism, said Robert Loiselle, MLA for St. Boniface and Committee Chair. “Local, rural and cultural media ...
Canada’s largest digital publishing showcase the Canadian Online Publishing Awards (COPA) have released this year’s finalists, just in time for Christmas holidays. The finalists are posted at this ...
This year’s study from News Media Canada and Totum Research found that 86% of Canadians are reading newspapers in traditional formats (print and e-editions), with the search for local information ...
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