AANDC Subscriptions
Email Subscriptions
Subscribe to the AANDC Media Room
Receive email notices with English AANDC news releases, statements and speeches.
If you do not receive the requested material within a week of subscribing or experience other problems with this service, please contact us.
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Information About Email Subscriptions
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the email subscription service?
- How does this service work?
- How will my subscription information be used?
- What if my email address changes?
- How do I unsubscribe from the service?
- 1. What is the email subscription service?
- The service provides subscribers with email notifications for news releases and speeches.
- 2. How does this service work?
- Filling in the registration form and clicking "submit" will register you as a subscriber to the notification service. You will receive an email confirmation message to confirm your subscription. AANDC news releases and speeches will be automatically forwarded to the email address you have registered when they are issued.
- 3. How will my email address be used?
- Your email address will only be used for this subscription service. Occasionally, administrative notifications related to this subscription may be sent to subscribers.
- 4. What if my email address changes?
- Please resubscribe under your new email address.
- 5. How do I unsubscribe from the service?
- To unsubscribe from the service, enter your email address into the "Unsubscribe" box and click on the Unsubscribe button, or use the links provided at the bottom of all emails sent from this service.
RSS Feeds
Subscribe to Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada's RSS feeds to receive updates from our Media Room pages. Subscribers will receive the content title, a brief summary, the date published and a link to the full content on the AANDC website.
- Media Room RSS - News releases, Statements, Speeches, and Media Advisories on current and historical matters relevant to Aboriginal people and Northerners.
- e-Bulletin RSS - A summary of recent AANDC announcements, opportunities and initiatives.
Information About RSS Feeds
What is RSS, How to Subscribe and Unsubscribe
How to subscribe to RSS feeds
Users can add RSS feeds to their readers in one of two ways. Most sites offering RSS feeds provide RSS or XML buttons with links to instantly add a feed to the user's reader. Or, users can copy and paste the URL of the feed into their reader. RSS feeds will display available information they're added to a reader.
How to unsubscribe to RSS feeds
Users who decide they no longer want to receive updates can simply delete the RSS feed or URL from their reader.
What is RSS?
Real Simple Syndication, is a tool for staying updated on selected issues and topics. Users subscribe to RSS feeds, which then broadcast content updates to their RSS reader, (also called an aggregator). In their RSS reader, users can review the latest updates to all of their feeds at their convenience.
RSS Readers
In order to receive RSS feeds, users must have an RSS reader, (also called an aggregator). There are several RSS Readers available for free download or for purchase on the Internet.
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- Examples of RSS Readers for Windows
- Examples of RSS Readers for MAC
- Examples of RSS Readers for Linux
- Examples of RSS Readers for Handhelds
- Examples of Browser Based RSS Newsreaders
Why use RSS feeds?
- RSS feeds are a convenient way to monitor information from a variety of sources, allowing you to customize how you receive and process notifications of new content.
- RSS feeds are a good alternative to subscribing to updates via email. You do not have to provide personal information (such as an email address) to subscribe to an RSS feed, and you do not run the risk of missing important updates because an email gets deleted or caught in your spam filter.
- A feed reader allows you to subscribe to news, blogs and other frequently updated content and view the new information at your convenience, separate from your email inbox.
- RSS feeds are also easier to manage because the feeds are grouped together by feed, showing at a glance how many items you have not yet read.
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