The Quebec government
said it will give up to $5 million (around $3.8 million U.S. ) in
temporary funds for Groupe Capitales Medias, which has filed for bankruptcy
protection, Global News reported.
The
newspaper chain publishes several dailies, including Le Soleil de Quebec and Le
Droit in Ottawa .
The chain was founded in 2015.
Chain
founder Martin Couchon, a former federal cabinet minister, has stepped down as
the chain’s president, according to Global News.
“Publishers
across Quebec
are alarmed by the bankruptcy protection news from Groupe Capitales Medias this
week,” read a statement from the Quebec Community Newspapers Association.
“Members of QCNA, English community newspaper publishers in Quebec , face a crisis similar to the French
dailies belonging to Groupe Capitales Medias. Local newspaper publishers have
alerted levels of government to the growing crisis in news reporting if simple
steps are not taken to turn the tide in Quebec
and Canadian publishing.”
The
statement said re-instating government advertising in newspapers, taxing
digital media giants and tackling rising fees publishers pay to the Quebec government for
newsprint recycling are steps the government could take to help publishers, the
statement said.
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