TC Transcontinental and The Globe and Mail Extend Partnership
MONTRÉAL, Dec. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TC Transcontinental (TSX: TCL.A TCL.B), Canada’s largest printer, and The Globe and Mail, the country’s leading national newspaper, are pleased to announce the renewal of their long-standing partnership through a 10-year extension of their printing agreement.
TC Transcontinental, a leading Canadian packaging and printing company, has reaffirmed its long-standing partnership with The Globe and Mail, one of Canada’s preeminent newspapers, by signing a comprehensive 10-year agreement. This partnership, rooted in mutual commitment to quality and service, marks a significant milestone as it extends what has been recognized as the longest-standing alliance in the realm of Canadian newspaper printing.
The agreement, which is set to bolster The Globe and Mail’s printing capabilities, ensures that the newspaper remains at the forefront of the industry by utilizing state-of-the-art printing technology and processes. TC Transcontinental brings its expertise and advanced facilities to the table, promising to maintain high standards of quality that both the newspaper and its readership have come to expect. This collaboration is indicative of the companies' joint effort to adapt to the evolving media landscape while ensuring that print remains a viable and vibrant medium in the digital age.
As part of this partnership, TC Transcontinental will provide not just printing services, but also logistical support, allowing for more efficient distribution and broader reach of The Globe and Mail’s content. This is particularly crucial in a time when timely news delivery is paramount to maintaining audience engagement and satisfaction. Both companies have expressed their enthusiasm for this renewed commitment, highlighting the importance of collaboration in achieving shared goals of excellence.
The longevity of the partnership between TC Transcontinental and The Globe and Mail exemplifies a successful business relationship built on trust, reliability, and the ability to innovate in response to industry challenges. By extending this relationship for another decade, both entities are reinforcing their dedication to providing quality journalism and maintaining the significance of print media as part of Canada’s media landscape.
In light of the increased competition from digital platforms, the agreement underscores the importance of blending traditional printing techniques with modern technological advancements. This forward-thinking approach ensures that The Globe and Mail continues to deliver high-quality content to its readers, while also exploring new avenues for growth and engagement in the changing media ecosystem.