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  • Rogers Media publishing arm sold to St. Joseph

    In a deal expected to close in April 2019, print brands Maclean’s, Chatelaine and digital Flare will migrate to Canada’s largest private media company Continue Reading Rogers Media publishing arm sold to St. Joseph

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    Since Feb. 19, SaltWire Network has announced paywalls, wire service switchups and the upcoming sale of several company buildings Continue Reading Changes come to one of Atlantic Canada’s largest media companies

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    The social media giant pledges funds to launch a Local News Accelerator Continue Reading Facebook Canada announces $2.5-million investment in Canadian news industry

  • Why one student paper is is taking on the business beat

    The Varsity’s reporters have found no shortage of business stories to cover at the University of Toronto. Will other student papers follow their lead? Continue Reading Why one student paper is is taking on the business beat

  • The Pointer launches for Brampton readers

    “In a city with 700,000 people, roughly, (and) only one (English-language print) media outlet, it leaves a big space for others to come in:” Joel Wittenbel. Continue Reading The Pointer launches for Brampton readers

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    Over 250 Canadian news media outlets have closed in the last 10 years

    According to data collected by the Local News Research Project, a majority of closures have been community papers. Continue Reading Over 250 Canadian news media outlets have closed in the last 10 years

  • Ryerson and Facebook Digital News Innovation Challenge awards $100,000 to five startups

    Among the winners is an app that lets people make micro-podcasts and a sports newsletter aimed at women. Continue Reading Ryerson and Facebook Digital News Innovation Challenge awards $100,000 to five startups

  • Refinery29 to launch in Canada in October

    Former Chatelaine editor-in-chief Carley Fortune will lead the Canadian edition. Continue Reading Refinery29 to launch in Canada in October

  • Torstar Corp. buying Ottawa-based political news website iPolitics Inc.

    Torstar says the Toronto Star and iPolitics will maintain separate bureaus in Ottawa. Continue Reading Torstar Corp. buying Ottawa-based political news website iPolitics Inc.

  • Ottawa Citizen, Sun union vote in favour of new contract

    “It’s clear that the company’s threat of a lockout influenced the result:” CWA Canada president. Continue Reading Ottawa Citizen, Sun union vote in favour of new contract

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