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Editor's Note 
 
This eNewsletter is carefully curated by human hands, not AI. Every piece reflects our dedication to quality and relevance to the Canadian printing industry.
- Nithya Caleb, Editor, PrintAction
 
Top News 
 
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Ontario Printing and Imaging Association welcomes new board director



Komcan appoints new sales manager



Trade groups urge U.S. trade commission to reject tariffs on printing plates



 
Featured News 
 
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Peering into the future for print as a leading advertising medium

Print’s place among the top tier of advertising channels is under threat. The inexorable rise of digital media has been pushing print to the margins for some time. Is the continuing eclipsing of print a foregone conclusion or is there life in this cherished medium still? » Read full article
 
 
Industry Highlights 
 

Conciliators appointed to help speed up contract negotiations between Canada Post and workers union

The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Services appoints two conciliation officers to work with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers and Canada Post. This is in response to two notices of dispute that CUPW filed with the labour ministry earlier this month. » Read more

EFI launches new wide format printers

Electronics For Imaging releases the EFI Pro 16h+ hybrid LED printer and the EFI Pro 30f+ flatbed LED printer. » Read more

Drupa show organizer restructures operations, makes management changes

Messe Düsseldorf recently made changes to its executive team. President and CEO Wolfram N. Diener will now lead the Drupa operations team. » Read more

 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT 
 
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Small steps can make big impact on emissions reduction

Canada aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 40 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The recently released National Inventory Report shows Canada is on track to achieve these goals. Given that news, it’s useful to explore the ways in which some printing companies are reducing their carbon emissions, particularly focusing on solutions offering maximum impact for minimum investment. » Read full article

 
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