Ontario Premier Doug Ford shouts out newspapers during National Newspaper Week

Ontario Premier Doug Ford shouts out newspapers during National Newspaper Week

National Newspaper Week, celebrated from October 5 to 11, highlighted the value of local journalism in Canada, with Ontario Premier Doug Ford praising The Manitoulin Expositor as a vital community source. During the event, he announced infrastructure plans, including a refurbishment of the 110-year-old Manitoulin swing bridge and a new nursing home in Wiikwemkoong.
Facebook prioritizing AI slop over legitimate Canadian news

Facebook prioritizing AI slop over legitimate Canadian news

October marks the start of municipal election season in Alberta and Quebec, amidst Meta's news blocking in Canada. This dynamic raises concerns about accurate information as citizens struggle to verify facts. An incident illustrates the risk of AI-generated misinformation, emphasizing the necessity for reliable news sources before crucial voting decisions.
Canadian News Publishers Call on Carney, Feds to Adopt ‘Buy Canadian’ Policy

Canadian News Publishers Call on Carney, Feds to Adopt ‘Buy Canadian’ Policy

A coalition of Canadian news media organizations urges the federal government to allocate at least 25 percent of its advertising budget to support local journalism. They argue this approach enhances community trust, fosters local media, and counters misinformation, while ensuring taxpayer dollars benefit Canadian communities rather than foreign tech companies.