ABOUT US

We are the voices of independent media

Press Forward is dedicated to ensuring people in Canada have strong independent and community-focused journalism. We unify, elevate and advocate for independent media organizations and work to strengthen innovation, inclusivity and diversity in media across the country.

 

WE CARVE PATHS WHERE THERE ARE NONE

We tell stories not told elsewhere and set up newsrooms in the vacuum of traditional media, ensuring one of the very tenets of democracy: a free and robust press.

 

WE ARE EVERYWHERE

From Indigenous communities to coastal enclaves to northern towns long abandoned by traditional media, we serve audiences across Canada. We are on your screens and in your hands and we are believers in the power of local journalism.

WE HAVE A DEEP CONNECTION TO OUR READERS AND MEMBERS

We are nimble and have risen to the challenge of creating robust journalism in a time of declining ad revenue. Instead of clinging to the business models of yesteryear, we are doubling down on our relationship with our readers and our communities.

WE ARE TOGETHER

Press Forward unites Canada’s journalism innovators in common cause, because we’re stronger together.

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UNIFY

 

Unify innovative independent media organizations in Canada.

ELEVATE

 

Elevate the work of Canadian journalists and organizations.

ADVOCATE

 

Advocate on behalf of the independent media sector for policy changes and best practices for independent journalism in Canada.

DEVELOP

 

Develop the skills of Canadian journalists through professional development opportunities.

 

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