Saskatchewan’s community newspapers have joined counterparts across the country in calling on the federal government to reserve at least 25 per cent of its annual advertising budget for Canadian news outlets — a move they say would bolster local journalism without costing taxpayers a cent more. The Saskatchewan Weekly Newspapers Association (SWNA) joined a united […]

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