A Facebook statement from the president of the Association of Canadian Cartoonists took aim at one of Canada’s richest men in the controversy over an artist’s Trump-critical cartoons. Canadian ...
The local Jewish community had lashed out at the Edmonton Journal for its “willful blindness.” (JTA) — A Canadian newspaper that ran a cartoon seen as anti-Semitic has apologized following backlash ...
How well can you remember the names of cartoon characters from your childhood? Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny and Pikachu are easy enough. But a non-descript cartoon elf seen in a Christmas photo has had ...
A new national study commissioned by TELETOON Retro counters the common perception of cartoons as parent substitutes and reveals cartoons support bonding, well-being and memory-building for families ...
A Canadian artist's freelance contract with a newspaper publishing company was terminated days after one of his cartoons depicting President Trump mocking the recent drowning deaths of a migrant ...
"Mr. Young," "Sidekick" and "Scaredy Squirrel" are headed to the Latin American and Caribbean channel. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Both Sidekick and Scaredy Squirrel air on Cartoon Network in ...
A publishing company in New Brunswick, Canada, has terminated its contract with cartoonist Michael de Adder after a drawing he did of President Donald Trump standing over the bodies of two drowned ...
“The highs and lows of cartooning. Today I was just let go from all newspapers in New Brunswick,” De Adder tweeted. He later clarified that he had technically been under contract to work for Brunswick ...
The replacement for the cartoonist who said he was fired from Brunswick News Inc. newspapers for a political cartoon of President Donald Trump says the controversy has made him not want the job, ...
A Canadian newspaper apologized on Aug. 9 for running an anti-Semitic cartoon on Aug. 1. The Edmonton Journal published a cartoon by cartoonist Malcolm Mayes in their print edition that read, “What’s ...