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Magazines Media Names & Numbers 2006 Magazinesmagazines 254 / Magazines Media Names & Numbers 2006 MagazinesMagazines Aberdeen Angus World ACCC International Keith Sharp, Editor-in-Chief Aberdeen Angus cattle. ACCC International provides current information E-Mail: [email protected] Publisher: Dave Callaway on pertinent themes in international development Circulation: 3500, Frequency: 5/year, and the activities of the Association of Canadian Accident Prevention Subscription: $25.00 Community Colleges. Publisher: Peter Nixon Box 43, Priddis, AB T0L 1W0 Owner: Association of Canadian Community Owner: Industrial Accident Prevention Association Phone: 403-931-3431 FAX: 403-931-2045 Colleges Circulation: 12000, Frequency: 6/year, E-Mail: [email protected] Circulation: 2000, Frequency: 2/year Subscription: $22.00 WWW: www.angusworld.ca 1223 Michael St. N., Ste. 200, c/o IAPA, 207 Queen’s Quay W., Ste 550, Dave Callaway, Editor Ottawa, ON K1J 7T2 Toronto, ON M5J 2Y3 Marilyn Callaway, Publisher Phone: 613-746-2222 FAX: 613-746-6721 Phone: 416-506-8888 800-669-4939 E-Mail: [email protected] FAX: 416-506-8880 Abilities Magazine WWW: www.accc.ca E-Mail: [email protected] WWW: www.accidentprevention.ca Articles and resources providing information, Lorna Malcolmson, Editor-in-Chief inspiration and opportunities for people with Phone: ext. 3123 Peter Nixon, Publisher disabilities, their families, friends, and Phone: x218 professionals. Accenti E-Mail: [email protected] Publisher: Canadian Abilities Foundation The Italian-Canadian experience Scott Williams, Editor Circulation: 45000, Frequency: 4/year, Publisher: Domenic Cusmano Phone: x449 Subscription: $12.00 Owner: Cusmano Communications Inc. E-Mail: [email protected] 340 College St., Ste. 401, Circulation: 10000, Frequency: 6/year, Toronto, ON M5T 3A9 Subscription: $36.00 Achievers Phone: 416-923-1885 416-923-9848 CP 695, Succ. Jean-Talon, Owner: Arto Tavukciyan FAX: 416-923-9829 Montréal, QC H1S 2Z5 Circulation: 40000, Frequency: 4/year, E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 514-329-3254 877-329-3254 Subscription: $25.00 WWW: www.abilities.ca FAX: 514-329-4085 Phone: 604-689-3983 Raymond Cohen, Editor-in-Chief E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] WWW: www.accenti.ca Acreage Life Jaclyn Law, Managing Editor For those living in a rural setting from British Acces Laurentides Columbia to Ontario. About Magazine Circulation: 23000, Frequency: Weekly, Publisher: Ken Zacharias The queer voice of Western New York and Subscription: $95.00 Owner: Western Producer Publications Southern Ontario. 61B rue de la Gare, St-Sauveur-des- Circulation: 60000, Subscription: $25.00 Publisher: Don Cialone Jr. Monts, QC J0R 1R0 PO Box 2500, 2310 Millar Ave., Frequency: 10/year, Subscription: $25.00 Phone: 450-227-7999 FAX: 450-227-1225 Saskatoon, SK S7K 2C4 214 Wellesley St. E, Unit 314, E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 306-665-9605 FAX: 306-934-2401 Toronto, ON M4X 1G2 WWW: www.acceslaurentides.com E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 416-964-1432 Frederique David, Rédacteur WWW: www.acreagelife.ca E-Mail: [email protected] WWW: www.aboutmag.com Access Action Canada - France Duane Booth, Editor-In-Chief Current issues, ideas for the improvement of Trade relations between Canada and France. librarianship in Ontario, and trends that will A specific theme is developed in each issue (e.g. Above & Beyond (The Magazine of affect the future development of the profession. aerospace, sports, finance). the North) Publisher: Ontario Library Association Owner: Chambre de Commerce Francais Frequency: 3/year Circulation: 25000, Frequency: 4/year, Arctic travel magazine. Ontario Library Association, 100 Lombard St., Subscription: $50.00 Publisher: Tom Koelbel Ste. 303, Toronto, ON M5C 1M3 1819, René Levesque ouest, Owner: Above & Beyond Ltd. Phone: 416-512-8186 x229 800-387-1181 Montréal, QC H3H 2P5 Circulation: 27000, Frequency: 4/year FAX: 416-941-9581 Phone: 514-281-1246 FAX: 514-289-9594 P.O. Box 13142, Kanata, ON K2K 1X3 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 613-599-4190 Andrew Pattison, Media Edge Printing WWW: www.ccife.org/canada E-Mail: [email protected] Jean-Francois Pichard, Editor WWW: www.above-n-beyond.com Access Magazine ACAIQ Magazine Lifestyles for the Young and Wreckless. A national Active Adult consumer music/lifestyle publication that Seniors’ lifestyle magazine. The magazine for Real Estate Brokerage Publisher: Michael Rosset Professionals. publicizes all forms of contemporary music along with editorial coverage on fashion, movies, home Owner: Homes Publishing Group Publisher: ACAIQ Circulation: 100000, Frequency: 4/year Owner: Association des Courtiers et Agents electronics and other lifestlye topics of general interest to consumers. 178 Main Street, Unionville, ON L3R 2G9 Immobiliers du Québec Phone: 905-479-4663 FAX: 905-479-4482 Circulation: 12000, Frequency: 2/year Publisher: Keith Sharp Owner: Trafalgar Productions Inc. E-Mail: [email protected] 6300, rue Auteuil, bur 300, WWW: www.activeadultmag.com Brossard, QC J4Z 3P2 Circulation: 160000, Frequency: 6/year Phone: 450-676-4800 FAX: 450-676-7801 79 Portsmouth Dr., Toronto, ON M1C 5C8 Michael Rosset, Publisher E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 416-335-0747 FAX: 416-335-0748 Phone: ext.11 WWW: www.acaiq.com E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] WWW: www.accessmag.com Claude Lafreniere, Rédacteur Patrick Tivy, Editor Sean Plummer, Editor E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 905-436-0578 E-Mail: [email protected] Media Names & Numbers 2006 Magazines / 255 The Activist Georgette Girard, Editor Adventurous Publisher: Act for The Earth Phone: 418-695-2901 A magazine for outdoor enthusiasts who revel in Frequency: 4/year, Subscription: $20.00 Gemma Trottier, Editor Western Canada’s gigantic natural playground. 238 Queen St. W (lower level), Phone: 418-268-3465 Publisher: Mark Yelic Toronto, ON M5V 1Z7 Owner: OP Publishing Phone: 416-436-6398 FAX: 905-849-5501 Adbusters Magazine Circulation: 25000, Frequency: 4/year, E-Mail: [email protected] Features articles dealing with the erosion of the Subscription: $10.00 WWW: www.activistmagazine.com physical and cultural Phone: 604-606-4644 Chris Davenport, Contributing Editor environment precipitated by commercial and E-Mail: [email protected] corporate interests. Advisor’s Edge Report Dylan Penner, Editor Publisher: Kalle Lasn A companion to Advisor’s Edge E-Mail: [email protected] Circulation: 125000, Frequency: 6/year, Publisher: Ann McDonagh Subscription: $35.00 Owner: Rogers Media L’actualité 1243 West 7th Ave., Vancouver, BC V6H 1B7 Circulation: 39000, Frequency: 12/year, Magazines Phone: 604-736-9401 800-663-1243 Subscription: $69.00 The magazine of reference for more than half a FAX: 604-737-6021 1 Mt. Pleasant Road, 12th Fl., million French-speaking Canadians. E-Mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M4Y 2Y5 Publisher: Marc Blondeau WWW: www.adbusters.org Phone: 416-764-2000 Owner: Rogers Media Inc. E-Mail: [email protected] Circulation: 185447, Frequency: Every 2 weeks, E-Mail: [email protected] Subscription: $36.95 Advisor’s Edge 1200 Ave. McGill College, Ste. 800, Kalle Lasn, Editor For financial advisors. Montréal, QC H3B 4G7 E-Mail: [email protected] Owner: Rogers Medical & Financial Publishing Phone: 514-843-2530 FAX: 514-843-2181 Circulation: 35457, Frequency: 12/year, E-Mail: [email protected] Adnews Insight Magazine Subscription: $59.00 WWW: www.lactualite.com Publisher: Robert A. Bale One Mount Pleasant Rd., 12th Fl., Toronto, ON M4Y 2Y5 Carole Beaulieu, Editor-in-Chief Owner: Bale Communications Inc. Phone: 416-764-2000 Phone: 514-845-5141 Frequency: 4/year, Subscription: $59.00 80 Parklawn Rd., Ste. 212, E-Mail: [email protected] L’Actualite Automobile Toronto, ON M8Y 3H8 WWW: www.advisor.ca Phone: 416-252-9400 FAX: 416-252-8002 Deanne N. Gage, Managing Editor Publisher: Lynn R. Helpard E-Mail: [email protected] Owner: Annex Publishing & Printing Inc. Phone: 416-642-4729 FAX: 416-642-4949 Circulation: 3000, Frequency: 12/year Derek Winkler, Editor E-Mail: [email protected] 7575, Transcanadienne, bur 401, Saint- Jennifer Mclaughlin, Associate Editor Laurent, QC H4T 1V6 Adorable E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 514-956-1361 FAX: 514-956-1461 For young women. E-Mail: [email protected] Publisher: Sylvain Bolduc The Advocate Eric Lefrançois, Editor-in-Chief Owner: Magazine Adorable Inc. For members of the Law Society of British Circulation: 22849, Frequency: 11/year Columbia, as well as other subscribers with an L’Actualite Médicale 407 boul. St-Laurent, Ste. 501, interest in law. Montréal, QC H2Y 2Y5 Circulation: 10500, Frequency: 6/year, Political and professional articles and reports on Phone: 514-396-5179 FAX: 514-396-5153 the main medical issues and trends. Subscription: $27.50 E-Mail: [email protected] 19-8451 Ryan Rd., Richmond, BC V7A 2E8 Publisher: Marc Thibodeau WWW: www.adorable.qc.ca Owner: Rogers Medical and Financial Publishing Phone: 604-241-1104 FAX: 604-241-1106 Circulation: 18600, Frequency: Weekly, Natacha Brisson, Editor-in-Chief E-Mail: [email protected] Subscription: $84.00 Barbara Murphy, Business Manager 1200 Ave. McGill College, Ste 800, Advance Thomas Woods, Editor Montréal, QC H3B 4G7 Official publication of the Advanced Foods and E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 514-845-5141 FAX: 514-843-2183 Materials Network, promoting dialogue and WWW: www.cma.ca understanding about sophisticated foods
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