Canadian Print Media Intelligence for Communications and Research Teams
Track print media coverage across newspapers, magazines, and trade publications in real time across Canadian sources in English and French with boolean search, targeted filters for keywords, publications, countries, and languages, and output shapes that fit the job: headlines, summaries, or full stories. Built for communications teams, analysts, researchers, and public-affairs teams, with API, MCP, web apps, Slack, Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp, and direct integrations for press review, stakeholder reporting, issue tracking, and historical reference.
Canadian print media monitoring and press clippings across English and French outlets
This service is designed for teams that need a Canada-specific print media universe. It covers Canadian newspapers, magazines, business publications, and trade journals and supports press clipping workflows across both English- and French-language print outlets. The result is a cleaner, more usable view of how narratives travel through Canada’s print media landscape.
Why Canadian print monitoring matters
In Canada, important narratives still move through national and regional print brands, financial publications, and specialized trade titles. Because Canada is bilingual and regionally diverse, the print conversation is not fully visible unless teams monitor both English and French outlets with a Canada-only scope.
What Problem Does It Solve?
Teams that need Canadian print coverage often end up piecing it together manually or mixing it with irrelevant international material. They also risk missing either the English- or French-language side of the story. This service solves that by organizing Canadian print media monitoring into a structured clipping and reporting workflow built for the local market.
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Getting Started
Start by defining the Canadian publications, sectors, issues, brands, executives, and competitors you need to follow in print. Press Monitor then structures the clipping workflow around a Canada-only print universe across English and French sources. If you rely on recurring Canadian press briefings, the annual plan is usually the better choice because you pay for only 10 months and get 12 months of access, which gives you 2 months free.