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Hello! Maracle, a trusted name in print since 1920, has officially shut its doors. The company was in growth mode before Trico's bankruptcy made survival impossible. Our hearts go out to the employees and teams impacted by this closure.
- Nithya Caleb, Editor, PrintAction
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The 19 ® annual Canadian Printing Awards are now open for nominations! Presented by PrintAction, this national program celebrates innovation and excellence in Canadian print—from packaging and labels to magazines, calendars, and more. This year, entry to the Industry Achievement Awards is completely free, making it easier than ever to recognize outstanding individuals. With 65 awards across seven categories, there’s a place for every project. Submit your nominations by July 31 to secure the early bird discount on all other categories.
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The 19th annual Canadian Printing Awards are now open for nominations! This national program celebrates innovation and excellence in Canadian print—from packaging and labels to magazines, calendars, and more. This year, entry to the Industry Achievement Awards is completely free, making it easier than ever to recognize outstanding individuals and organizations.
» Enter now |
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An Israeli court grants Landa Digital Printing company a two-month stay in court proceedings against it until the end of August. During this period, Landa's creditors cannot sue the debt-ridden company while it tries to find a buyer.
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Xerox completes its acquisition of Lexmark International from Ninestar, PAG Asia Capital, and Shanghai Shouda Investment Centre. The transaction, valued at US$1.5 billion, marks a significant milestone for Xerox.
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Cascades permanently closes its corrugated medium manufacturing facility in Niagara Falls, N.Y.
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Tariffs are not a game of Snakes & Ladders. If we have learned anything from history, they have rarely been effective. U.S. President Trump believes industries will rush back to America in droves. But if they don’t, his tariffs will become a burden paid for by Americans while spiking inflation and, even worse, a recession.
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