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With the future of one of Atlantic Canada’s largest digital news outlets in question, there remains a need for reliable information and good storytelling, say MPs and media experts in the region—but not everyone is convinced Ottawa’s current efforts to help fund journalism have hit the mark. On March 11, SaltWire Network Inc.—Atlantic Canada’s largest newspaper chain—filed for creditor protection.
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