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1 February 2026,    

Evan Smith joins The Atlantic

 

Evan Smith
Evan Smith
Evan Smith is joining The Atlantic’s staff as Managing Director overseeing events. Smith will lead one of the most influential and long-running events practices in today’s media, alongside Managing Editor Krystle Champagne-Norwood, and Director of Events Jess Edkins. The Atlantic convenes dozens of annual in-person and virtual events that reach thousands of people every year, anchored by its flagship Atlantic Festival.

1 February 2026,    

Submissions now open for the Michener Awards

The Michener Award
The Michener Award
 For more than 50 years, these awards have honoured outstanding and unbiased journalism that results in positive change for the public good. In addition to the Award, the Michener Awards Foundation offers two fellowships – one for investigative reporting and one for the enrichment of journalism education. Applications close February 20, 2026. Learn more at MichenerAwards.ca.

1 February 2026,    

Ming Pao closing its B.C. and Ontario offices

 

 
Chinese-language newspaper Ming Pao Daily News is closing its Canadian operations, laying off 60 employees. Ming Pao has newsrooms in Richmond, B.C., and Toronto, Ontario. A letter from Ming Pao Newspapers (Canada) to the B.C. Labour Ministry said it’s permanently closing “for financial reasons.” The date of termination for the staff is January 31, 2026. Its final Vancouver and Toronto editions were published on January 16.

1 February 2026,    

Politico cuts staff, explores new subscription models

 
 Politico has cut about 3% of its 750-person global staff, a reduction that included well-known bylines like Michael Schaffer and several former top editors. While a blow to a publication that has prided itself on financial stability, the company’s restructuring was not unexpected to close observers. Late last year, the politics and policy publication offered buyouts to its video staff. 

1 February 2026,     OTTAWA

Key dates released for Aid to Publishers funding

 
 Key dates released for Aid to Publishers funding 
The Aid to Publishers (ATP) component of the federal government’s Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) provides eligible Canadian publishers of printed magazines,  printed community newspapers and digital periodicals, with financial support to produce quality Canadian editorial content for Canadian readers. The timing recently changed for 2026-2027 funding.

1 February 2026,    

IFJ releases final 2025 list of journalists killed

 

 
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has released the names of 128 journalists and media workers who lost their lives in 2025. The list includes 9 accidental deaths. The updated list underscores a deadly year for journalism and the continued prevalence of selective impunity.  Since the launch of its Annual Killed List in 1990, the IFJ has recorded 3,173 deaths worldwide, an average of 91 deaths per year, and 876 in the last 10 years. The Federation has also released its list of 533 journalists in jail, with China as the world’s No.1 jailer.

1 February 2026,    

The Atlantic introduces Premium Plus subscription

 

 
The Atlantic Magazine has introduced Premium Plus – a new subscription model that includes family-sharing and friend-sharing, among other exclusive benefits. This is the first new tier the publication has introduced since it launched digital subscriptions in late 2019. After years of subscription growth, The Atlantic is now one of the largest news magazines in North America, with over 1.4 million subscribers.

1 February 2026,     TORONTO

Globe Media Group launches Mobian AI contextual intelligence

 
 The Globe Media Group, the advertising arm of The Globe and Mail, has become the first Canadian publisher to adopt Mobian AI contextual intelligence. The new AI-powered solution enables contextual measurement and targeting – including brand safety and suitability, emotion, sentiment, tonality, themes, genres, and more. This enables brands to appear in environments more closely aligned with their values and messaging. The technology also provides a more transparent approach to targeting across the Group’s digital assets. 

1 February 2026,     VANCOUVER

PressReader Predicts 2026’s major digital news publishing trends

 
 PressReader, one of the leading digital platforms for newspapers, magazines and books, has released a new report predicting 2026’s major digital news publishing trends. Its Year of Intentional Media report predicts a growing shift away from attention-chasing, click-driven headlines. Instead, it envisions calmer, trust-building experiences that inform and add value to readers’ everyday lives. 

13 January 2026,    

Popular Nova Scotia columnist promotes her first book

 

Columnist Anne Crossman and her book
Columnist Anne Crossman and her book
Anne M. Crossman, a columnist with Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley Register, recently released Anne Crossman’s Commonplace Book, a paperback containing some of the columns she’s written during the past five years, noting the interaction with the public is what she enjoys most. She previously worked for newspapers in Halifax, Bridgewater and Yellowknife, and CBC Radio in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories.

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