The Province

Group urges $350M fund to support journalism

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A group representi­ng print and digital media publishers is calling on the federal government to set up a $350 million fund to support journalism in Canada.

News Media Canada is proposing the existing Canada Periodical Fund be updated and expanded to address what it calls “the critical issues and crisis facing the disseminat­ion of Canadian perspectiv­es.”

News Media Canada chair Bob Cox says the proposal is the result of an “unpreceden­ted” alliance of news media organizati­ons serving communitie­s from coast to coast and staff and unions representi­ng Canada’s newsrooms.

On Thursday, the Commons heritage committee released a report that concluded there is a need to protect the fading presence of local news in Canada.

The report called on Ottawa to support Canadian journalism, in particular newspapers and online news organizati­ons that face a steep and permanent decline in advertisin­g revenue.

Unifor, which represents 12,000 Canadian journalist­s and media workers, added its support to the call for the fund.

“Canadian journalism is essential to our democracy,” said Unifor president Jerry Dias.

“The proposal for an expanded Canadian Periodical Fund will put journalist­s back on the street at a time when the advertisin­g revenue that pays for them is being stripped away by Google and Facebook.”

Cox said the idea is to sustain the critical function of Canadian journalism by keeping as many reporters as possible in local communitie­s, at annual meetings, in courtrooms, and on playing fields across the country. “We are calling upon government to continue its support of one of our Charter rights — freedom of the press — whose very existence is threatened,” he said.

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