Pepper Parr, Publisher of the Burlington Gazette is writing a series of articles on the state of the industry. Pepper has been a judge of the COPAs and this series is also on the site at this link.
The magazine’s Fall Jewellery Guide explores the season’s best ornaments, from Kyoto to Barcelona, designed to put a fresh ...
Pepper Parr, Publisher of the Burlington Gazette is writing a series of articles on the state of the industry. Pepper has been a judge of the COPAs and this series is also on the site at this link.
Beloved Canadian children’s book author Robert Munsch has been approved for a medically assisted death. He was diagnosed with dementia in 2021 and also has Parkinson’s Disease. His highly successful ...
The “fresh new look” for globeandmail.com is “highly visual, more dynamic, and built for journalism that reflects the world ...
The CJC-CCJ is an independent organization created by and for Canadian news businesses to ensure fair and equitable distribution of $100 million annually from Google to news organizations across the ...
This year’s jury included fiction writers Gary Barwin, Ali Bryan, and Jasmine Sealy, who selected the finalists from 120 titles. The shortlisted titles are available in accessible formats through the ...
Strategic Content Labs (SCL), a division of SJC, has inked an exclusive partnership with Porter Airlines to oversee all media sales, partnership activities, and custom publishing for Porter airline’s ...
Over 1,000 newsrooms across the world are expected to come together online on World News Day to “build understanding and defend our truth-tellers.” Led by the World Editors Forum of WAN-IFRA, Project ...
Two research bodies in the US have weighed in recently on the relationship between big tech and journalism, and how various countries are trying to rebalance the relationship. The Brookings ...
The Canadian Automobile Association has struck a contract with Toronto-based Finally Content to publish six magazines under the CAA Magazine and AMA Insider names. The initiative is intended to unify ...
Google has sent the $100 million it agreed to pay Canadian news outlets in exchange for an exemption from the Online News Act to a journalism organization designed to disperse the funds. Google ...