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Press and media kit.

Information for journalists, editors, and researchers writing about or working with PRINT Canada. Everything here is plain fact. For anything not covered, write to editors@printmag.org.

What PRINT is

PRINT Canada is an independent Canadian magazine practising civilian-first journalism. We cover the citizen against the institution: civil liberties, criminal courts, policing, healthcare, banking, housing, and disability, reported from the perspective of the person with the least power to refuse. No advertisers. No investors. No institutional affiliation.

The four sections

The magazine is organized into four standing sections. Cover is whatever the country looks like that day. Citizens covers what citizens carry. Art covers what artists make. Feature is one person, told slowly.

Fact sheet

NamePRINT Canada
TypeIndependent news magazine, reader-supported
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish (en-CA)
CoverageCivil liberties, courts, policing, healthcare, banking, housing, disability
Websitewww.printmag.org
Mastheadprintmag.org/about#masthead
StandardsCorrections and editorial independence

Contacts

Press and editorial: editors@printmag.org
Story tips: tips@printmag.org
Submit a tip online: printmag.org/submit

Brand assets

The PRINT wordmark, colours, and typography are documented in the brand book at printmag.org/branding. Please use the wordmark as published and do not alter it. For a specific asset or a high-resolution file, write to editors@printmag.org.

Republication

PRINT is open to republication and syndication of its reporting by other independent outlets, with full credit and a link back to the original. If you would like to republish a piece, or propose a collaboration, write to editors@printmag.org and name the piece. We are also glad to share notes and sources with independent journalists working the same ground.