
Canadian Media Concentration Research Project
The Canadian Media Concentration Research Project is a scholarly initiative that studies how media ownership in Canada is concentrated among a few large corporations. It examines who owns and controls major newspapers, TV stations, and digital platforms to understand the impact on diversity of voices, information access, and public discourse. The project aims to inform policy discussions by providing data and analysis on media ownership trends, helping ensure a healthy and competitive media environment that reflects different perspectives across Canadian society.