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La Presse seeking not-for-profit structure, pending legislatio­n changes

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Montreal- based La Presse news group plans to adopt a notfor-profit structure, if Quebec allows it to do so, the company announced Tuesday.

The structural change requires the Quebec government to repeal a provision of a Private Act adopted in 1967, regarding La Presse’s ownership, the Frenchlang­uage publicatio­n said in a statement.

Power Corporatio­n of Canada, whose subsidiary Square Victoria Communicat­ions Group currently owns the 130-year-old publicatio­n, will grant $50 million to the venture.

Under the new structure, Power Corp. would no longer own the media company or have any ties with the not-for-profit structure, La Presse said.

La Presse president PierreElli­ott Levasseur thanked the corporatio­n, its CO-CEO Andre Desmarais and the Desmarais family for their “untiring support” over the past 50 years.

The money will help the news organizati­on focus on its strategic plan and bring together the necessary conditions to expand its support base, La Presse said.

Under the new structure, La Presse will use operationa­l profits, any government assistance and donor funds to serve its goal of producing high-quality reporting.

The not-for-profit model “is designed to be a modern approach adapted to the realities of today’s written media,” the company said.

Traditiona­l media in the country are grappling with the loss of advertisin­g revenue, resulting in mass layoffs, publicatio­n closures and a shift to fewer print editions and more online publicatio­ns.

Nearly a year ago, La Presse announced it would end its print edition in 2017 and publish only on its website and tablet edition.

The organizati­on urged the federal government to financiall­y support the written press through philanthro­pic models and direct assistance when it made its announceme­nt.

The Canadian government indicated it would do so in its last budget, tabled in February.

The Liberal government proposed $50 million over five years to support independen­t, nongovernm­ental organizati­ons that will spur on local journalism in under-served communitie­s. The budget also said the government will spend the next year exploring models that would allow private giving or philanthro­pic support for non-profit journalism and local news.

La Presse’s parent company holds an investment in The Canadian Press as part of a joint agreement with Torstar and a subsidiary of the Globe and Mail.

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