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B.C. District Union NewsThe B.C. District Union News, under the direction of editor Harvey Murphy, was published out of Vancouver by the B.C., Yukon and North West Territories locals of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers from 1944 to 1955. B.C. Union News ceased publication in 1955 when the Canadian national paper of... |
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B.C. Saturday SunsetThis newspaper has moved to a new home at https://vpl.arcabc.ca/islandora/object/vpl:1808. more |
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British Columbia FederationistOriginally started in 1907 by the Vancouver Trades and Labor Council as the Western Wage Earner, the British Columbia Federationist was a weekly labor newspaper published in Vancouver, B.C. The newspaper was published by the Vancouver Trades and Labour Council until 1923 (jointly with the B.C.... |
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Celtic ConnectionThe Celtic Connection is a tabloid newspaper that has been publishing in the Vancouver Lower Mainland of British Columbia since it was co-founded in October 1991 by Maura De Freitas and Catholine Butler. With approximately ten issues per year, the paper has provided news, satire, announcements and descriptions of events... |
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Chinese ExpressAlthough it developed later than the British Columbia community, Chinese immigration to Ontario was already a significant force in the 1950s. After changes to immigration policy in 1967 opened the doors to skilled workers, large Chinese communities began to form in Toronto and Ottawa, as well other large Canadian cities... |
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Fisherman Publishing Society NewspaperThe Fisherman Publishing Society was formed in 1937 to publish The Fisherman, a bi-weekly newspaper. Originally sponsored by the Salmon Purse Seiners Union and the Pacific Coast Fishermen's Union, and now the United Fisherman and Allied Workers' Union (UFAWU), the newspaper documents industry events and encourages unity... |
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Jewish Western BulletinThe Jewish Western Bulletin, which changed its name to the Jewish Independent in 2005, has been the British Columbia Jewish community’s newspaper since 1930. Currently, the paper is published 49 weeks of the year. Originally labeled “The Organ of the Jewish Community Centre,” the Jewish Western... |
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L' Ami du PeupleFrench Canadians began settling in Ontario at the beginning of the 18th century with the establishment of an agricultural settlement near Detroit. It was almost a century later that this small colony expanded and further settlements were created to meet the demand for industrial labour as Ontario developed. The majority... |
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Le Courrier d'EssexFrench Canadians began settling in Ontario at the beginning of the 18th century with the establishment of an agricultural settlement on the site that is now Windsor, Ontario. It was almost a century later that this small colony expanded and further settlements were created to meet the demand for industrial labour as... |
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Le Courrier d'OutaouaisFrench Canadians began settling in Ontario at the beginning of the 18th century with the establishment of an agricultural settlement on the site that is now Windsor, Ontario. It was almost a century later that this small colony expanded and further settlements were created to meet the demand for industrial labour as... |