The Government of Canada Newsroom offers you numerous RSS news feeds.
Each news item includes the headline or title, a summary of the news article
and a link to the full text document found on the Newsroom Web site.
Regional news feed (includes news items found in each of the
province/territory RSS news feeds)
National news feed (this feed contains news items pertinent
to all Canadians. News items appearing in the feed will not appear in the regional news feed
nor any of the province/territory news feeds.)
Other news feeds
Hurricane RSS Feeds by Environment Canada
Instructions on adding a news feed to your News Reader or aggregator
Using your mouse right click on the XML orange graphic. In the Microsoft I.E. browser "copy shortcut" and
in Netscape and Firefox browsers "Copy Link Location" from the pop-up menu that appears.
Launch your news aggregator or news reader application and paste the news feed URL into an "add new feed" window.
Detailed instructions on how to add news feeds are included in the news reader application
that you choose. When news items are published by government departments and agencies
through the Newsroom publishing and distribution system your news reader/aggregator will
let you know through a small pop-up window or other alert device. If you close your
news reader/aggregator, you will not be advised of updates until the next time you open
it. Unlike e-mail subscriptions, you are not required to provide personal information
or an e-mail address to benefit from receiving news from the Government
of Canada Newsroom.
What is RSS?
Rich Site Summary (RSS) or
as some refer to it, Real Simple S
yndication, is an XML-based format for content distribution in real time.
Government of Canada Newsroom feeds will include the date, title, summary and
a link to the full news article. If after reading a summary you want to view
the full text, simply link to the full text document found on the Newsroom
Web site. More on RSS.
News aggregators / News readers
There are numerous RSS news aggregators / news readers available for free download
or for purchase on the Internet.
More on RSS
For more details on RSS, try this useful FAQ
or the RSS specification.
The specification focuses on the RSS 2.0 format that the Government of Canada is
currently using for the Newsroom.
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