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Alberta Views (also AlbertaViews) is a Calgary, Alberta regional magazine, established in 1997, that covers political, social and cultural issues in the province of Alberta. It is published 10 times annually and its monthly print run was 15,000 copies by 2016. [ 2 ]
Alberta Views: Canada Moderate 1998 Canadian Dimension: Leftist 1963 The Dorchester Review: Conservative 2011 The Narwhal: Leftist 2018 The Walrus: Liberal 2003 This: Progressive 1966 The Tyee: Leftist 2003 Vice: Liberal 1994 Beijing Review: China Maoist, Dengist, Xi-ist: 1958 Shijie zhishi: China State media 1934 Al Siyassa Al Dawliya: Egypt ...
The magazine became so popular in Alberta that the circulation reached a record average of 53,277 a week by 1987. [7] In the late 1980s as the economy of Alberta declined, so did the circulation. In 1990 a group of Calgary oil magnates offered to buy the report in an effort to provide financial stability to a journal they regarded as ...
Title Debut End Language Frequency Subject/genre Ownership Former titles Discorder Magazine: 1983 Bi-Monthly Art, Music, Culture 24 images: 1979: French: Monthly
Ezra Levant co-founded the Western Standard, in 2004 as an Alberta-based magazine with an emphasis on Western Canada and political conservatism. [7] Levant later sold the publication's remaining assets to Matthew Johnson, the former legislative aide to former Conservative Party MP Rahim Jaffer.
Red Deer – Central Alberta Advisor; Redcliff – 40-Mile County Commentator; Redwater – Redwater Review, Redwater Tribune; Rimbey – Rimbey Review; Rocky Mountain House – Rocky Mountain House Mountaineer; Rocky View County – Rocky View Weekly; Rycroft – Rycroft Central Peace Signal; St. Albert – Saint Albert Gazette, Saint City News
Defunct political magazines published in Canada (16 P) Pages in category "Political magazines published in Canada" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
The Foundation for Democratic Advancement’s study stated that the media coverage of the political parties in the 2012 election was biased, in their opinion, in that it focused overwhelmingly on the two supposed front-runner parties, the Progressive Conservatives and the Wildrose Party, as these parties received 62% of media coverage although ...