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Magazines Media Names & Numbers Magazinesmagazines 232 / Magazines Media Names & Numbers MagazinesMagazines Abanico Phone: 450-676-4800 FAX: 450-676-7801 Sean Plummer, Editor E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 905-436-0578 Frequency: 6/year WWW: www.acaiq.com E-Mail: [email protected] Language: Spanish Claude Lafreniere, Rédacteur Keith Sharp, Editor-in-Chief 497 Laurier Ave., P.O. Box 49014, E-Mail: [email protected] Milton, ON L9T 4K0 ACCC International Phone: 905-876-2054 FAX: 416-824-0254 ACCC International provides current information Accident Prevention E-Mail: [email protected] Publisher: Peter Nixon WWW: www.abanico-turevista.com on pertinent themes in international development and the activities of the Association of Canadian Owner: Industrial Accident Prevention Association Aberdeen Angus World Community Colleges. Circulation: 12000, Frequency: 6/year, Subscription: $22.00 Aberdeen Angus cattle. Owner: Association of Canadian Community Colleges c/o IAPA, 207 Queen’s Quay W., Ste. 550, Publisher: Dave Callaway Toronto, ON M5J 2Y3 Circulation: 3500, Frequency: 5/year, Circulation: 2000, Frequency: 2/year 1223 Michael St. N., Ste. 200, Phone: 416-506-8888 800-669-4939 Subscription: $25.00 FAX: 416-506-8880 Box 43, Priddis, AB T0L 1W0 Ottawa, ON K1J 7T2 Phone: 613-746-2222 FAX: 613-746-6721 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 403-931-3431 FAX: 403-931-2045 WWW: www.iapa.ca E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] WWW: www.angusworld.ca WWW: www.accc.ca Peter Nixon, Publisher Lorna Malcolmson, Editor-in-Chief Phone: x218 Dave Callaway, Editor E-Mail: [email protected] Marilyn Callaway, Publisher Phone: ext. 3123 Scott Williams, Editor Abilities Magazine Accenti Phone: x449 Articles and resources providing information, The Italian-Canadian experience E-Mail: [email protected] Publisher: Domenic Cusmano inspiration and opportunities for people with Achievers disabilities, their families, friends, and Owner: Cusmano Communications Inc. professionals. Circulation: 10000, Frequency: 6/year, Owner: Arto Tavukciyan Publisher: Canadian Abilities Foundation Subscription: $36.00 Circulation: 40000, Frequency: 4/year, Circulation: 45000, Frequency: 4/year, CP 695, Succ. Jean-Talon, Subscription: $25.00 Subscription: $12.00 Montréal, QC H1S 2Z5 Phone: 604-689-3983 Phone: 514-329-3254 877-329-3254 340 College St., Ste. 401, Acreage Life Toronto, ON M5T 3A9 FAX: 514-329-4085 Phone: 416-923-1885 416-923-9848 E-Mail: [email protected] For those living in a rural setting from British FAX: 416-923-9829 WWW: www.accenti.ca Columbia to Ontario. Owner: Western Producer Publications E-Mail: [email protected] Acces Laurentides WWW: www.abilities.ca Circulation: 60000, Subscription: $25.00 Circulation: 23000, Frequency: Weekly, WWW: www.acreagelife.ca Raymond Cohen, Editor-in-Chief Subscription: $95.00 E-Mail: [email protected] 61B rue de la Gare, St-Sauveur-des- Action Canada - France Jaclyn Law, Managing Editor Monts, QC J0R 1R0 Trade relations between Canada and France. A Phone: 450-227-7999 FAX: 450-227-1225 specific theme is developed in each issue (e.g. About Magazine E-Mail: [email protected] aerospace, sports, finance). The queer voice of Western New York and WWW: www.acceslaurentides.com Owner: Chambre de Commerce Francais Southern Ontario. Frederique David, Rédacteur Circulation: 25000, Frequency: 4/year, Publisher: Don Cialone Jr. Subscription: $50.00 Frequency: 10/year, Subscription: $25.00 Access 1819, René Levesque ouest, 214 Wellesley St. E, Unit 314, Current issues, ideas for the improvement of Montréal, QC H3H 2P5 Toronto, ON M4X 1G2 librarianship in Ontario, and trends that will Phone: 514-281-1246 FAX: 514-289-9594 Phone: 416-964-1432 affect the future development of the profession. E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Publisher: Ontario Library Association WWW: www.ccife.org/canada WWW: www.aboutmag.com Frequency: 3/year Jean-Francois Pichard, Editor Duane Booth, Editor-In-Chief Ontario Library Association, 100 Lombard St., Ste. 303, Toronto, ON M5C 1M3 Active Adult Above & Beyond (The Magazine of Phone: 416-512-8186 x229 800-387-1181 Seniors’ lifestyle magazine. the North) FAX: 416-941-9581 Publisher: Michael Rosset Arctic travel magazine. E-Mail: [email protected] Owner: Homes Publishing Group Publisher: Tom Koelbel Andrew Pattison, Media Edge Printing Circulation: 100000, Frequency: 4/year Owner: Above & Beyond Ltd. 178 Main Street, Unionville, ON L3R 2G9 Circulation: 27000, Frequency: 4/year Access Magazine Phone: 905-479-4663 FAX: 905-479-4482 P.O. Box 13142, Kanata, ON K2K 1X3 Lifestyles for the Young and Wreckless. A national E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 613-599-4190 consumer music/lifestyle publication that WWW: www.activeadultmag.com E-Mail: [email protected] publicizes all forms of contemporary music along Michael Rosset, Publisher WWW: www.above-n-beyond.com with editorial coverage on fashion, movies, home Phone: ext.11 ACAIQ Magazine electronics and other lifestlye topics of general E-Mail: [email protected] interest to consumers. Patrick Tivy, Editor The magazine for real estate brokerage Publisher: Keith Sharp E-Mail: [email protected] professionals. Owner: Trafalgar Productions Inc. Publisher: ACAIQ Circulation: 160000, Frequency: 6/year The ACTivist Magazine Owner: Association des Courtiers et Agents 79 Portsmouth Dr., Toronto, ON M1C 5C8 Educates and mobilizes people and communities Immobiliers du Québec Phone: 416-335-0747 FAX: 416-335-0748 to take action for peace, ecology and human Circulation: Frequency: 12000, 2/year E-Mail: [email protected] rights. 6300, rue Auteuil, bur 300, WWW: www.accessmag.com Publisher: ACT for The Earth Brossard, QC J4Z 3P2 Media Names & Numbers Magazines / 233 Frequency: 4/year, Subscription: $20.00 Phone: 418-268-3465 Owner: OP Publishing Ltd. 238 Queen St. W (lower level), Circulation: 25000, Frequency: 4/year, Toronto, ON M5V 1Z7 Adbusters Magazine Subscription: $10.00 Phone: 647-436-6398 FAX: 905-849-5501 Features articles dealing with the erosion of the 1080 Howe St. - Ste. 900, E-Mail: [email protected] physical and cultural environment precipitated by Vancouver, BC V6Z 2T1 WWW: www.activistmagazine.com commercial and corporate interests. Phone: 604-606-4644 FAX: 604-687-1925 Chris Davenport, Contributing Editor Publisher: Kalle Lasn E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Owner: adbusters media foundation WWW: www.adventurousmagazine.com Circulation: 125000, Frequency: 6/year, Dylan Penner, Editor Advisor’s Edge Report E-Mail: [email protected] Subscription: $35.00 1243 West 7th Ave., Vancouver, BC V6H 1B7 A companion to Advisor’s Edge L’actualité Phone: 604-736-9401 800-663-1243 Publisher: Ann McDonagh FAX: 604-737-6021 Owner: Rogers Media Inc. The magazine of reference for more than half a E-Mail: [email protected] Circulation: 39000, Frequency: 12/year, million French-speaking Canadians. Magazines WWW: www.adbusters.org Subscription: $69.00 Publisher: Marc Blondeau E-Mail: [email protected] 1 Mt. Pleasant Road, 12th Fl., Owner: Rogers Media Inc. Toronto, ON M4Y 2Y5 Circulation: 185447, Frequency: Every 2 weeks, Kalle Lasn, Editor Phone: 416-764-2000 Subscription: $36.95 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 1200 Ave. McGill College, Ste. 800, WWW: www.advisor.ca Montréal, QC H3B 4G7 Adnews Insight Magazine Phone: 514-843-2530 FAX: 514-843-2181 Publisher: Robert A. Bale Advisor’s Edge E-Mail: [email protected] Owner: Bale Communications Inc. WWW: www.lactualite.com Frequency: 4/year, Subscription: $59.00 For financial advisors. 80 Parklawn Rd., Ste. 212, Owner: Rogers Medical & Financial Publishing Carole Beaulieu, Editor-in-Chief Circulation: 35457, Frequency: 12/year, Phone: 514-845-5141 Toronto, ON M8Y 3H8 Phone: 416-252-9400 FAX: 416-252-8002 Subscription: $59.00 L’Actualite Automobile E-Mail: [email protected] One Mount Pleasant Rd., 12th Floor, WWW: www.adnews.com Toronto, ON M4Y 2Y5 Publisher: Lynn R. Helpard Phone: 415-764-3812 FAX: 416-764-3939 Derek Winkler, Editor Owner: Annex Publishing & Printing Inc. E-Mail: [email protected] Circulation: 3000, Frequency: 12/year WWW: www.advisor.ca 7575, Transcanadienne, bur 401, Saint- Adorable Darin Diehl, Editor Laurent, QC H4T 1V6 For young women. E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 514-956-1361 FAX: 514-956-1461 Publisher: Sylvain Bolduc E-Mail: [email protected] Owner: Magazine Adorable Inc. The Advocate Eric Lefrançois, Editor-in-Chief Circulation: 22849, Frequency: 11/year 50 rue Queen, bur.102, Montréal, QC H3C 2N5 For members of the Law Society of British L’Actualite Médicale Phone: 514-761-0556 FAX: 514-396-5153 Columbia, as well as other subscribers with an E-Mail: [email protected] interest in law. Political and professional articles and reports on WWW: www.adorable.qc.ca Circulation: 10500, Frequency: 6/year, the main medical issues and trends. Subscription: $27.50 Natacha Brisson, Editor-in-Chief Publisher: Marc Thibodeau 19-8451 Ryan Rd., Richmond, BC V7A 2E8 E-Mail: [email protected] Owner: Rogers Medical & Financial Publishing Phone: 604-241-1104 FAX: 604-241-1106 Circulation: 18600, Frequency: Weekly, Advance E-Mail: [email protected] Subscription: $84.00 WWW: www.vancouverbar.ca/advocate 1200 Ave. McGill College, Ste. 800, Official publication of the Advanced Foods and Barbara Murphy, Business Manager Montréal, QC H3B 4G7 Materials Network, promoting dialogue and Phone: 514-845-5141 FAX: 514-843-2183 understanding about sophisticated foods and Peter J. Roberts, Editor E-Mail: [email protected] materials research. E-Mail: [email protected] Frequency: 4/year WWW: www.cma.ca Les Affaires Daniele Rudel-Tessier, Editor-in-Chief 150 Research Lane, Ste. 215, Guelph, ON N1G 4T2 Trade, business, personal finance, and economics L’Actualite Pharmaceutique Phone: 519-822-6253 FAX: 519-824-8453 in Quebec and Canada. E-Mail: [email protected] Publisher: Stéphane Lavallée For the French-speaking pharmacist. Concerned WWW: www.afmnet.ca Owner: Médias Transcontinental Inc.
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