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Southam Inc. - http://www.southam.com/
Southam Inc. is a Canadian information company with interests in daily and community newspapers and business-to-business products and services. Includes investor information, current financial reports, links to all Southam newspaper sites, and to all material and product press releases. |
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Canadian Press - http://www.cp.org
Real-time Canadian news wire feed for newspapers, radio/TV stations, websites and magazines. Includes a photo archive, video news and media monitoring. |
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http://www.torstar.com/ - http://www.torstar.com/
The corporation publishes newspapers, books, and educational materials. Newspaper holdings include the Toronto Star. |
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Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic - http://www.cippic.ca/
Public-interest foundation examining Internet issues. Articles, news, links to web resources. |
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Canadian Association of Journalists - http://www.caj.ca/
A national organization representing journalists from coast to coast. |
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Radio-Television News Directors Association - http://www.rtndacanada.com/
RTNDA is the voice for electronic journalists and news managers in Canada. |
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Canadian Association of Broadcasters - http://www.cab-acr.ca/
Represents broadcasters, private radio and television stations, networks and specialty services. Information on the CAB industry-wide strategic plans for improving the industry financial health and to promote broadcasting. |
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Online Rights Canada - http://www.onlinerights.ca/
A grassroots organization that promotes the public's interest in technology and information policy. Copyright law, access to information, freedom from censorship, and other issues. |
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Digital Copyright Canada - http://www.digital-copyright.ca/
A weblog regarding intellectual property rights as it relates to the Canadian copyright revision process. |
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Your Media - http://www.yourmedia.ca/
To organize an effective opposition to the increasing domination of our media by a declining number of owners, as well as any relaxing of regulations that would permit more foreign ownership and control of our media. |