Mixed Bag

Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA) members deal with a variety of postal issues, from Canada Post to the Publications Assistance Program.

Below are a series of articles CCNA has run on subjects related to postal issues.


NEWS STORIES

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» Avoid the rush: Test-drive new Canada Post container requirements now

The holiday season is a flurry of activity that can leave your head ...

 
» Unaddressed Admail weblinks: Transition from bags to alternate containers by December 31, 2009

Canada Post has announced that it will no longer supply canvas bags for Unaddressed Admail after December ...

 
» Publications Mail weblinks: Transition from bags to alternate containers by December 31, 2010

Canada Post has announced that it will no longer supply canvas bags for Publications Mail after December ...

 
» Presenting the 2008 Canada Post Community Literacy Award winners

OTTAWA (September 2, 2008) – Canada Post today announced the winners of its 2008 Community Literacy Awards.  ...

 
» Canada Post strategic review seeks input

The Canadian Community Newspapers Association would like to remind its members that they have until September ...

 


OPINION PIECES
» Pilot program will foster better communication
By John Hinds

At the October CCNA board of directors meeting in Toronto, the CCNA board passed a resolution ...

 
» A teetering mess
By William Shields
“Feelin' lucky punk?” That’s just about what the magazine industry is saying to Canada Post these days. The Crown corporation ...
 
» The precarious state of postal subsidies
At the time of writing, both the magazine and community newspaper industries are waiting impatiently for news of proposed ...
 
» Time to re-think Canada Post?
By Serge Lavoie
Canada Post. Well now, I’ve got your attention haven’t I? I’ve learned that Canada Post is the favourite topic of most ...
 
» Subsidy programs offer many challenges
Managing a subsidy program is not easy; someone is always on the wrong side of the criteria, someone is always pushing the ...