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A Financial Crisis May Jeopardize Local News in Most of Atlantic CanadaThe main lender for SaltWire, which owns most of the region’s legacy newspapers outside New Brunswick, has moved to dissolve the publisher.
FIRST READING: Canada is becoming a globally recognized lesson in what not to doFirst Reading is a daily newsletter keeping you posted on the travails of Canadian politicos, all curated by the National Post’s own Tristin Hopper. To get an early version sent directly to your inbox ...
The Globe and Mail leads nominations for 2023 National Newspaper AwardsThe Globe earned nominations for its work in 16 categories, including covering coverage of foreign interference in Canadian elections and the newspaper’s Secret Canada project ...
West Dapto's little known link with CanadaDescendent Felicity Skoberne at the West Dapto grave of Canadian patriot Joseph Marceau, who was exiled to Australia in 1839. Wollongong City Council is aiming to pay tribute to this overlooked piece ...
SaltWire's money woes a sign of bigger problems in the newspaper business: expertsThe recent decision by SaltWire Network Inc., Atlantic Canada's largest newspaper company, to seek protection from its creditors is another sign of the decline of the business and the growing threat ...
Full list of nominations announced by the National Newspaper AwardsThe National Newspaper Awards have announced finalists for their annual journalism honours, which include four nominations for the national news agency.
Finalists announced for 2023 National Newspaper AwardsCNW/ - Journalists whose papers publish in Chinese, Inuktitut and Italian are among the finalists for the 2023 National Newspaper Awards announced today.
Canada conducts national security review of Chinese-owned TikTokIndustry minister says review of popular video app that is planning to expand in country has been ongoing since September 2023 ...
Nova Scotia Supreme Court appoints monitor for SaltWire restructuringA Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge has brought some short-term stability to a company that owns nearly two dozen newspapers in Atlantic Canada. SaltWire Network filed for credit protection earlier ...
India blocks access to documentary about death of Sikh activist in CanadaCBC aired an investigation into the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, whose killing the Canadian government suspects India was behind ...
Canada stopped non-lethal military exports to Israel: ReportCanada stopped non-lethal military exports to Israel due to growing concerns over human rights violations in its war against the people of Palestine in Gaza, according to a Canadian newspaper report.
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