Canadian Online News Intelligence for Research and Decision Teams
Track online news across publishers, broadcasters, and digital outlets in real time across Canadian sources in English and French with boolean search, targeted filters for keywords, countries, languages, and source scope, and output shapes that fit the job: headlines, summaries, or full stories. Built for researchers, analysts, communications teams, policy teams, and product teams, with API, MCP, web apps, Slack, Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp, and direct integrations for real-time monitoring, alerts, competitive research, and AI-ready news workflows.
Online news monitoring in Canada across English and French media sources
This service is built for teams that need a Canada-only online media universe. It covers the websites of Canadian newspapers, the news sites of Canadian TV and radio channels, and other Canadian news outlets. The coverage spans both English- and French-language media so teams can follow the national conversation without losing either side of Canada’s bilingual information landscape.
Why Canada-specific online monitoring matters
In Canada, the media environment is both national and bilingual. Important narratives often move differently across English and French outlets, and a purely global or U.S.-centric monitoring product will miss that nuance. Teams working on Canada need source selection, query logic, and reporting designed for the Canadian media market itself.
What Problem Does It Solve?
Generic monitoring tools often mix Canada with U.S. or global coverage, which weakens local relevance. They also miss the practical need to follow both English and French outlets together. This service solves that by limiting the media universe to Canadian online news sources and organizing monitoring around the realities of the Canadian market.
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Getting Started
Start by defining the brands, issues, competitors, executives, and themes you want to track across Canadian online media. Press Monitor then structures the service around a Canada-only source universe spanning both English and French outlets. If your team needs ongoing Canadian monitoring, the annual plan is usually the better commercial choice because you pay for only 10 months and get 12 months of access, which gives you 2 months free.