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58winnipeg.com targets the Chinese community in Winnipeg.

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95.3 CreekFM is a community-based radio station operating on the Okanese First Nation near Balcarres, Saskatchewan. 95.3 CreekFM can be tuned in from Pilot Butte to Yorkton and from Indian Head to Raymore, reaching an estimated 20,000 listeners.…

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Akiurvik features programs accessible to urban Inuit in order to promote their cultural and social welfare.(Source: Rankin, Sharon. A Bibliography of Canadian Inuit Periodicals. Presses de l'Université du Québec, Québec, 2011)

The book examines the minority Chinese newspaper exposure pattern in Canada, especially advertising media planning.

The Nunavut Implementation Commission embraces the Internet as a community-development tool, and sees only positive implications for Inuit society. Studies show that information technologies have been both a tool for the promotion of Inuit culture…

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A Tribe Called Geek is an award-winning media platform for and podcast about Indigenous Geek Culture and Stem. A nerd-culture podcast, the podcast prides itself on its "Indigenerdity". In the podcast, the hosts Johnnie Jae and Jackie Malstrom…

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A1 Chinese Radio is broadcast on AM 1540 and FM 91.9. The station has programs in both Mandarin and Cantonese. It is broadcast from Monday to Saturday with a variety of programs including: Cantonese Talk Show, Mandarin Life Style, Mandarin Leisure…

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This newspaper provides news related to Canada, Bangladesh, and the Bangladeshi community in Canada. Topics covered include politics, sports, and entertainment.

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This magazine serves the Gujarati-speaking community in Canada with news and other columns featuring healthcare, lifestyle, and other practical matters of daily life.

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Abaka is a weekly newspaper and it is the first Armenian newspaper in Canada, with English and French supplements. It covers news and commentaries from Armenia, Artsakh (Mountainous Karabagh), and communities in the diaspora, as well as Montreal and…