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8 media outlets and 8 journalism schools are working together on the initiative facilitated by Concordia’s Institute for Investigative Journalism.
www.concordia.caHere’s what’s happening with Le Devoir right now, based on the latest publicly available reporting:
Le Devoir has recently been highlighted for obtaining registered journalism organization status in Canada, which allows it to issue tax receipts for donations and access certain philanthropic funding advantages. This status positions it among Quebec media outlets expanding explicit eligibility for charitable-style support.[1][3][8]
The development is framed as part of broader Canadian media funding and tax-advantage mechanisms designed to support journalism, alongside existing paid subscriptions for Le Devoir’s print and digital editions.[3][1]
Le Devoir maintains its traditional subscription model while pursuing these philanthropic pathways, indicating a mixed-revenue approach as it adapts to changing media economics.[1]
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