Canadian Newspaper Association
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The Canadian Newspaper Association (CNA) is the national organization of newspapers in Canada, founded in 1996. It is a non-profit trade association and lobby organization, which represents more than 100 Canadian English and French newspapers[1].
The CNA is associated with the annual National Newspaper Awards for newspaper writing and administers the Edward Goff Penny Memorial Prizes for Young Canadian Journalists, first established in 1991[2][3].
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- ^ http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/site/crp-prda.nsf/en/rp00761e.html CNA Submission to Government of Canada on Copyright reform
- ^ http://www.cna-acj.ca/client/cna/cna.nsf/web/NNA/ National Newspaper Awards
- ^ http://www.cna-acj.ca/client/cna/cna.nsf/web/PennyAwards/ Edward Goff Penny Memorial Prizes