Canada’s largest private-sector union launched a multimedia campaign Tuesday to combat misinformation while supporting Canadian journalism amid what it calls ongoing attacks …
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In Trump’s America, the shooting of a journalist is not a one-off. Press freedom itself is under attack
By Peter Greste, Macquarie University The video of a Los Angeles police officer shooting a rubber bullet at Channel Nine reporter Lauren …
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Labour Relations
Laid-off journalists form worker co-op to launch BC community newspaper
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberFour community news reporters who lost their jobs when Glacier Media closed several digital newspapers are forming a worker co-operative to launch …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
CHAT-TV shutdown leaves Medicine Hat without local news, 16 union jobs lost
Sixteen media workers lost their jobs when CHAT-TV in Medicine Hat, Alberta, closed suddenly Monday, ending nearly seven decades of local news …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Google’s $100 million annual contribution to Canadian newsrooms moves forward
Google’s annual $100-million contribution to Canadian news businesses will begin flowing soon, following a recent exemption granted by the Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Union agrees in principle to Postmedia’s $1-million bid for Atlantic newspaper chain
Postmedia’s $1-million bid to acquire Atlantic Canada’s largest newspaper chain will not be held up by the main union that represents workers …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Nova Scotia judge to decide fate of Atlantic Canada’s largest newspaper chain
A Nova Scotia judge is expected to decide Thursday whether to approve Postmedia’s $1-million bid to acquire Atlantic Canada’s largest newspaper chain. …
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American streaming companies are being unfairly targeted by a new Canadian fee that “disproportionately” serves interests north of the border, the United …
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Labour Relations
CRTC to require streaming services to contribute 5% of revenue to support Canadian broadcasting
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is requiring online streaming services, such as Netflix, to contribute five per cent of their …