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  • Canadian news media are suing OpenAI for copyright infringement, but will they win?

    A closer look at how chatbots are trained suggests that OpenAI may be right that ‘scraping’ isn’t copying. But it may not be ‘fair dealing’ either Continue Reading Canadian news media are suing OpenAI for copyright infringement, but will they win?

  • Memo: Canadian Press president outlines temporary layoffs at PMNA

    The following memo was sent to staff on May 11, 2020 from Canadian Press president Malcolm Kirk Continue Reading Memo: Canadian Press president outlines temporary layoffs at PMNA

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    Memo: The Canadian Press and COVID-19

    The Canadian wire “not optimistic” it will qualify for federal business assistance measures, seeking alternative initiatives from provincial and federal governments as cash flow tightens Continue Reading Memo: The Canadian Press and COVID-19

  • How The Canadian Press is using bots to build the future of election coverage

    Digital journalist Lucas Timmons on the automation tool that’s here to help reporters in Canada cover #elxn43 with easy access to data and computer-generated summaries Continue Reading How The Canadian Press is using bots to build the future of election coverage

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    The Canadian Press appoints veteran journalist Andrea Baillie as editor-in-chief

    The Canadian Press is promoting managing editor Andrea Baillie to editor-in-chief, the first woman to oversee editorial operations at the national news wire. The veteran wire news journalist will take the place of Stephen Meurice, who stepped down in April. In a memo to staff, CP president Malcolm Kirk says Baillie is “uniquely poised” to steer the newsroom because of her respect…

  • Changes come to one of Atlantic Canada’s largest media companies

    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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    Six journalists cut from Canadian Press

    In its fourth round of layoffs in the past year, six journalists and one administrative worker were let go by the news agency Continue Reading Six journalists cut from Canadian Press

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    The Canadian Press joins National NewsMedia Council

    It’s the first time in the wire service’s 100 year history they’ve been in a press council. Continue Reading The Canadian Press joins National NewsMedia Council

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    Canadian Press style now capitalizes Aboriginal and Indigenous

    But you no longer have to capitalize internet, which was dropped on July 3. Continue Reading Canadian Press style now capitalizes Aboriginal and Indigenous

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    Rogers Media to bring its flagship newscast CityNews to more markets

    By The Canadian Press Rogers Media is expanding its local newscast "CityNews" to Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg and Montreal. Local versions of the Toronto mainstay will start airing in Edmonton and Winnipeg on Sept. 4. The newscasts head to Vancouver, Montreal and Calgary in winter 2018. The broadcasts will include daily one-hour editions at 6…
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