Asian Journal

CanadaSurrey, British Columbia, CanadaEnglish

Serving the South Asian community in British Columbia’s Lower Mainland, this long-standing publication provides comprehensive coverage of local news, cultural events, and issues impacting the region's diverse diaspora. It is recognized for its role as a key informational bridge, fostering community engagement through its dedicated focus on regional affairs and ethnic-specific reporting.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN CANADA

Dominated by major conglomerates like Postmedia, the print journalism sector north of the US border reflects a highly consolidated ownership structure. Leading the market are two national titles: The Globe and Mail, a centre-right broadsheet owned by Woodbridge, and the National Post, the conservative flagship of the Postmedia network. Operating alongside them is the Toronto Star, a progressive, mass-circulation broadsheet historically rooted in left-leaning advocacy. A distinct francophone press thrives in Quebec, led by the mass-market tabloid Le Journal de Montreal and the historically significant, now digital-only La Presse. Paperboy indexes 457 Canadian newspapers — browse the full directory below.

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