The Canadian Community
Newspapers Association (CCNA) is the
national voice of the community press in Canada,
and represents more than 700 English-language
community newspapers, with a combined circulation
of more than 12 million copies per week. The
CCNA is dedicated to the excellence, credibility
and economic well being of Canadian community
newspapers through leadership, education, and
communication.
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