Alberta Sweetgrass serves Indigenous people in Alberta with their coverage of Aboriginal news, issues and people of Alberta. The newspaper was founded in 1993 and is owned by the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society. Published monthly, it has a circulation…
Kisaut was a school newsletter created by students for their parents.(Source: Rankin, Sharon. A Bibliography of Canadian Inuit Periodicals. Presses de l'Université du Québec, Québec, 2011)
Anishinabek News was launched in 1988 and aims to foster pride and share knowledge about Anishinabek Nation current affairs, culture, political objectives and accomplishments. The newspaper is published by the Union of Ontario Indians (UOI), the…
Anngutivik offers news on staff, graduates, and education policies in the fourteen Nunavik communities that the Kativik School Board serves. The school board is funded by both the provincial and federal governments. Anngutivik was published…
APTN is the first national Indigenous broadcaster in the world, with programming by, for and about Indigenous Peoples, to share with all Canadians as well as viewers around the world. From 1992 to 1999, APTN –then known as TVNC- broadcasted in…
Financed under a trust fund, Arctic Ambassadors was a one-time independent publication. It featured opinion articles on various topics such as artists, friendship centres, and scouting.(Source: Rankin, Sharon. A Bibliography of Canadian Inuit…
Arctic Bay News was first published at Arctic College in 1974. In 1991, the college newsletter was reintroduced. It provided a calendar of events, gave meeting reports, and supplied information on topics such as elections, cooking, and…
The six-page Arctic Trails focused on tourism development in Nunavik.(Source: Rankin, Sharon. A Bibliography of Canadian Inuit Periodicals. Presses de l'Université du Québec, Québec, 2011)
Arqutitsait listed both Kativik School Board training programs and profiles of Nunavik employment officers.(Source: Rankin, Sharon. A Bibliography of Canadian Inuit Periodicals. Presses de l'Université du Québec, Québec, 2011)
Published by Community Communications Service, Arviap Nipinga was a community newspaper featuring local events, stories, reports, and letters to the editor.(Source: Rankin, Sharon. A Bibliography of Canadian Inuit Periodicals. Presses de l'Université…