Newspaper Industry
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Manitoba’s newspapers haven’t paid recycling fees in two-and-a-half years: conservation ministerManitoba's newspaper industry hasn't paid its recycling fees since August 2017, according to the province, racking up a bill of around $1 million.PoliticsJan 7, 2020
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How a small-town Saskatchewan newspaper is surviving in a changing industry“We've seen probably 400 papers close over the last decade, a couple hundred papers in the past year, more community newspapers than daily newspapers."CanadaOct 27, 2019
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‘I’m going to be lost’: Residents across Ontario upset over community newspaper closuresOrdinary residents, politicians and journalists say the closure of more than 30 newspapers across the country - the vast majority in Ontario - represents a huge loss to the communities they serve.CanadaNov 28, 2017
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Newspaper publishers, union call on feds to set up $350-million journalism fund"We are calling upon government to continue its support of one of our Charter rights – freedom of the press – whose very existence is threatened."CanadaJun 16, 2017
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