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Noticias Montreal reports on provincial and national news as well as news about the Latin American community's home countries. It also covers topics such as immigration, economics, technology, entertainment, and sports.

This article adopts a communication infrastructure model in mapping the flow and meaning of ethnic media in Vancouver and their interaction with local, national, and global conceptions of a public commons. A communication infrastructure consists of a…

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Hiiraan Online is a source of news and information. It is also a commercial website.

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Al-Akhbar gives priority to special investigations that affect daily life and community issues without necessarily confining them to the political framework of the event. Al-Akhbar is distinguished by its design, format, and website, which keep pace…

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Al Bilad is an independent monthly newspaper in Arabic and English. The newspaper brings news and reports from the Arab world as well as Canadian content that promotes the integration of immigrants. The electronic version of the newspaper was created…

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Al-wattan is a popular Arabic bi-weekly newspaper published for the Arab community in Canada. It aims to connect Arab Canadians with their Arab culture. Topics of interest include but are not limited, to politics, society, culture, community news,…

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Sawa Rbena is a monthly newspaper for the Arab community living in Ontario. Sawa Rbena focuses on many parts of the social life of the Arab community, including culture, community talent, health and beauty, and news from the Arab community in Canada.

The article presents an example of ethnic discourse analysis of the press published in Winnipeg (Canada) between 1896 and 1919. The presented research strategy is based on qualitative analysis of English, German, and Polish newspapers. The…

The Native People was Canada's first native weekly newspaper. It was published by the Alberta Native Communications Society. It aimed to attract the broadest Indigenous audience possible, but the paper leaned towards Albertan matters. While most of…