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This objective of this Sources page is to suggest Canadian citations for articles within the scope of WikiProject Canadian music. Specifically, this page will help with this project's known articles[n 1] as contained within Canadian music articles. This page is provided to encourage best practices in citing articles and to provide real examples. This page uses the "common usage" from WP:CITET. Other templates may refer to the template style as a "Vertical list", "All parameters, vertical format", "Full citation parameters", et cetera.

Most listings are from Canadian sources. One exception is the Newspapers section. Most, if not all, of the major Canadian daily broadsheet newspapers will charge for access to their "archive" postings in their papers. The New York Times has the longest time to archive policy as at 3 January 2012.

All table headings are sortable.

Guidelines

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Articles should have references from reliable sources added to verify information in the biography of a musician/band, Album, Song, Music magazine, Music Venue, Record label, etc.
The format of the citation should follow the guidance provided by Wikipedia:Citing sources. The date format for these citation examples are dmy. Per WP:CITATION "Citation style" section all date formats must be consistent (ie. one for the article, and one for the citations is acceptable). The Canadian Manual of Style MOS:CA is absent on this topic. For further information see Wikipedia:STYLE#Dates_and_time, Wikipedia:Citing sources#Citation_style, and WP:DATESNO.

Awards/Honours

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Major awards
Category:Canadian music awards
Wiki page External site Notability Comments Ref.
Governor General's Awards www.gg.ca
gazette.gc.ca
pre 1998 gazette
archive.gg.ca
WP:BAND # 8 Must search for name variations (exact full name used on Wikipedia is not necessarily used).
May be relevant to this project when awarded for:
a) Lifetime Artistic Achievement
b) Visual and Media Arts
This award satisfies WP:N.
See WikiProject Orders, Decorations, and Medals.
See List of Governors General of Canada.
GG notices are always Part 1 of the Canada Gazette Government House.
[1], [2], [3]
Juno Awards junoawards.ca WP:BAND # 8 All Juno nominees and recipients are Notable and receive a Wikipedia entry. Best to cite directly; avoid other sites like metrolyrics.com [4][5]
Canadian Music Hall of Fame carasonline.ca WP:BAND # 8 Awarded by Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (the organisation that oversees the Junos).

Generally speaking, once a musician/group is awarded this honour, they would have met WP:BAND.

[6]
Genie Award academy.ca WP:BAND # 8 Promoting and honouring the best in Canadian film: only "Sound" categories are relevant to this project.
See WikiProject Professional sound production.
[7]
Gemini Awards academy.ca WP:BAND # 8 Recognizing achievement in English-language television production: only "Sound" categories are relevant to this project.
See WikiProject Professional sound production.
[8]
Gémeaux Awards academy.ca WP:BAND # 8 Celebrating excellence in French-language television production: only "Sound" categories are relevant to this project.
See WikiProject Professional sound production.
[9]
Other awards
Category:Canadian music awards
Wiki page External site Notability Comments Ref.
Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards canab.com WP:BAND # 1 Annual (1999–present).
Site is poor for navigation. Info is available. Info may be available elsewhere.
[10][11]
Canadian Country Music Awards www.ccma.org WP:BAND # 1 Annual (1982–present).
Canada’s country music industry awards.
[12]
Canadian Folk Music Awards folkawards.ca WP:BAND # 1 Annual (2005–present).
Canada’s Folk music industry awards.
[13]
Canadian Music Week: Canadian Music
and Broadcast Industry Awards
cmw.net/bia
WP:BAND # 1 Annual (1998–present).
Multi-category Awards.
Includes inductees to:
Broadcast Hall of Fame
Allan Waters Broadcast Lifetime Achievement Award
Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame
Allan Slaight Humanitarian Spirit Award
[14]
Canadian Radio Music Awards
cmw.net
WP:BAND # 1 Annual (2003–present).
Canadian Radio Music Awards.
[15]
The Crystals
cmw.net
WP:BAND # 1 Annual (????–present).
Marketing Ad's Radio Awards.
[16]
The Indies
indies.ca
indieweek.com
WP:BAND # 1 Annual (2000–present).
Site has 2009 and 2010.
Edit this link [3] for 2004–2009 found at http://www.caama.org/mainpage.html (Awards link).
Multi-Category awards.
[17]
Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame www.cansong.ca WP:BAND # 1 Low national award.
Annual (1998–present).
Helps with Notability per WP:BAND # 1.
[18] [19]
Canadian Urban Music Awards http://www.umacunited.com WP:BAND # 1 Annual (1999–present).
Site is not searchable. Use external search engine.
[20]
Canada's Walk of Fame www.canadaswalkoffame.com WP:BAND # 1 Annual (1998–present).
[21]
CASBY Awards www.edge.ca WP:BAND # 1 Annual (1981–present).
Independent and alternative.
[22]
Covenant Awards gmacanada.ca WP:BAND # 1 Annual (2000–present).
Gospel music
Contemporary Christian Music
[23]
East Coast Music Awards www.ecma.com WP:BAND # 1 Annual (1989–present).
Site has news releases 2008–present. Wayback machine has 1997 onward (see citation example). Try chartattack.com for other years.
[24] [25] [26]
Félix Award adisq.com WP:BAND # 1 Annual (1979–present).
Quebec music industry. Site in French only.
[27] [28]
MuchMusic Video Award mmva.muchmusic.com WP:BAND # 1 Annual (1990–present).
Site has content for current awards only.
The Wayback Machine may help.
[29]
Polaris Music Prize polarismusicprize.ca WP:BAND # 1 Annual (2006–present).
Independent artists.
[30]
Western Canadian Music Awards breakoutwest.ca WP:BAND # 1 Annual (2003–present).
[31]
Order of Quebec ordre-national.gouv.qc.ca WP:BAND # 1 Annual (1984–present).
French site with English navigation.
Translate French page results with:
Yahoo! Babel Fish [4]
Google Translate [5]
[32]
Order of Ontario citizenship.gov.on.ca WP:BAND # 1 Annual (1987–present).
Bilingual site. List of Lieutenant Governors of Ontario
[33]

Music artists

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List of Canadian musicians and List of bands from Canada
Wiki page External site Notability Comments Ref.
Allmusic allmusic.com Not a complete database.
Canadian music is not a priority.
[34]
Allmovie allrovi.com Not a complete database.
Canadian music/film is not a priority.
[35]
Canadianbands.com canadianbands.com [36]
Canadiantheatre.com canadiantheatre.com [37]
CBC cbc.ca/a&e [38]
CBC Television News archives.cbc.ca The first two citations are from the English language network.
The third is from the French language network.
Translate French page results with:
Yahoo! Babel Fish [6]
Google Translate [7]
[39] [40] [41]
CBC Radio 2 cbc.ca/radio2/playlists WP:BAND # 11 Ensure play stats confirm before making this assertion of Notability. [42]
CBC Radio 3 music.cbc.ca WP:BAND # 11 Ensure play stats confirm before making this assertion of Notability. See: Afd NoCore [43]
Canadian Encyclopedia canadianencyclopedia.com WP:BAND # 1 [44]
Canadian Movie Database northernstars.ca Site founded by Ralph Lucas.
See also Northernstars.net.
[45]
Canadian Music Centre musiccentre.ca French / English site of Classical music.
Includes biographies on Classical musicians.
[46]
Canadian Music Encyclopedia canadianencyclopedia.com WP:BAND # 1 [47]
CanuckistanMusic canuckistanmusic.com WP:EXIST Don't use for album reviews per WP:ALBUMS/REVSITE [48]
Dictionary of Canadian Biography biographi.ca WP:BAND # 1 1000 – 1930 A.D. people who died last known activity.
8,400 individual biographies.
[49]
Discogs discogs.com Not a complete database.
Canadian music may not be priority.
Claims to be one of the largest online databases of electronic music and vinyl releases. Use sparingly per WikiProject Albums/Sources#Sources to avoid.
[50]
Famous Canadian Women canuckistanmusic.com WP:BAND # 1 [51]
Indieweek.com indieweek.com WP:BAND # 4 [52]
Jam! jam.canoe.ca/Music WP:BAND # 1 [53]
Library and Archives Canada collectionscanada.gc.ca WP:BAND # 5 Helps develop discography.Some entries include year of birth.
Citing this source will help articles.
Chad Richardson was saved from deletion as he was dropped from Aquarius Records on-line roster.
[54]
MuchMusic Bios of artists with music videos: muchmusic.com WP:BAND # 1 Site has limited content.
The Wayback Machine may help.
[55]
MusicBrainz musicbrainz.org [56]
Museum of Canadian Music mocm.ca Some biographies included under "Featured Artists".
As at 16 February 2011: Titles Listed: 44,921. Songs Listed: 168,734
[57]
PunkTV.ca punktv.ca [58]
Spinner.ca spinner.ca WP:BAND # 1 AOL Music property. Acceptable site per
Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums/Sources#Online_only
Canadian music may not be priority.
[59]
WorldCat worldcat.org WP:EXIST This one non-Canadian listing is clearly a US source as evidenced by the .org domain. However, it seems that both the Library and Archives Canada and WorldCat are not complete databases. [60] [54]

Music Albums / Reviews

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For off-line printed sources, help may be obtained at Wikipedia:WikiProject Music/Sources (especially for Rolling Stone Magazine articles.

Category:Albums by Canadian artists
Wiki page External site Notability Comments Ref.
CBC Radio 2 cbc.ca/radio2/playlists WP:BAND # 11 Ensure play stats confirm before making this assertion of Notability. [42]
Liner notes Canadian 78 RPM's:
collectionscanada.gc.ca/gramophone
Canadian albums: [8]
?
WP:TALENT
WP:EXIST
This citation is used only to compliment already existing citations, providing additional information regarding the album.
The album article must meet WP:N per WP:NALBUMS.
[61]
Exclaim! exclaim.ca/ WP:BAND # 1 The only approved Canadian album review site listed.
See wikipedia entry (lead section) for reason.
[62]
Muchmusic muchmusic.com WP:BAND # 1 Hit/miss on artists listed. [63]
Now nowtoronto.com/ WP:BAND # 1 Not solely a music magazine. Considered local and not listed by WikiProject Albums.
Cite only staff reviews/blogs.
Comments/Opinions/Reviews etc. from others are irrelevant.
They have no place in wikipedia and will/must be removed.
[64]
Museum of Canadian Music mocm.ca Some album reviews; does not use a rating system.
As at 16 February 2011: Titles Listed: 44,921. Songs Listed: 168,734
[57]
RPM (magazine) avtrust.ca WP:BAND #2 They published weekly music charts (1964–2000).
Their record charts are kept by Library and Archives Canada here.
The PDF text search does not work; you have to view each entry on the chart for a match.
[65] [66] [67] [68]
freedb gnudb.org WP:EXIST Database of albums and track listings. [69]
!Earshot Magazine earshot-online.com WP:EXIST WP:ALBUMS considers campus radio charts irrelevant.
Site has some bio's. Don't cite for reviews per WP:ALBUM/REVSITE use for other album/band details.
[70]

Songs

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Category:Canadian songs
Wiki page External site Notability Comments Ref.
ASCAP ascap.com Full name: American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers [71]
Broadcast Music Incorporated bmi.com When searching, cookies must be enabled. Not a complete database. [72]
Canadian Musical Reproduction Rights Agency cmrra.ca/ Search writer names LASTNAME, FIRSTNAME. [73]
Database of Popular Music dbopm.com Flexible searching. [74]
freedb gnudb.org WP:EXIST Database of albums and track listings. [69]
LyricWiki lyrics.wikia.com [75]
Music Canada musiccanada.com Formerly the CIRA (Canadian Recording Industry Association).
Trade organization representing Canadian labels.
2001 to date online for ablum / track gold and platinum sales certification.
Must search by artist/band name otherwise citation link will not work.
[76]
Museum of Canadian Music mocm.ca Some biographies included under "Featured Artists".
As at 16 February 2011: Titles Listed: 44,921. Songs Listed: 168,734
[57]
RPM (magazine) avtrust.ca WP:BAND #2 Published weekly music charts (1964–2000).
Record charts are kept by Library and Archives Canada archived here.
There are citations for Singles, Albums, Adult contemporary, Country Singles,
[65] [66] [67] [68]
SOCAN socan.ca French and English site. Search by artist. Not a complete database. [77]

Record labels

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Items in this talbe use Template:Cite web and Template:Cite press release

Category:Canadian record labels
Wiki page External site Notability Comments Ref.
CIMA cirpa.ca Canadian Independent Music Association [78]
Canadian News Wire Service newswire.ca [79]
MapleMusic Recordings maplemusic.com Not an independant source per WP:SOURCES.
Cite for minor details such as dates of album/song releases, musician place and birth dates.
See also www.maplemusicrecordings.com.
[80]

Magazines & Newspapers

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Magazines

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This Magazines section is for Canadian Music/Arts Magazines. The publication must have an ISSN to be included here.
Both Newspapers and Magazines use Template:Cite news.

Wiki page External site Genre Comments Ref.
BeatRoute Magazine beatroute.ca Indie Publication history: Monthly June 2004–present.
Paper copies distributed in Calgary, Edmonton, Banff, and Canmore.
[81]
Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles bravewords.com Heavy metal Publication history: March 1994–present. [82]
Canadian Musician canadianmusician.com Multi Publication history: bi-monthly (1979–present). Not all articles / musicans are available on-line. Canadian musicians and musical events.
OCLC Number: 49911443 (for the e-journal). French / English.
Some free articles here.
[83] [84]
Caustic Truths caustictruths.com Multi Publication history: 1992–????. Website offline archived copies at The Wayback Machine (12 December 1998–14 August 2007). [85]
Chart chartattack.com Multi Publication history: 1991–January 2009 (print edition), ????–present (on-line edition). [25]
CODA coda1958.com Jazz Publication history: bi-monthly (1958–present) ISSN 0820-926X. [86]
Exclaim! exclaim.ca Multi The only approved Canadian album review site listed.
See wikipedia entry (lead section) for reason.
[62]
Fast Forward Weekly ffwdweekly.com Alternative Publication history: alternative weekly newspaper from Calgary (1995–present) ISSN 1914-3125. [87]
Georgia Straight straight.com Multi Publication history: May 1967–present [88]
Grid gridto.com Alternative Publication history: weekly 12 May 2011–present. Previously Eye Weekly. [89]
Inuktitut itk.ca Inuit music
cultural
Publication history: quarterly 1959–present.
In English and Inuktitut.
[90]
Montreal Mirror montrealmirror.com Alternative Publication history: weekly (20 June 1985–2008). [91]
Now nowtoronto.com/ Multi Considered local by WikiProject Albums.
Cite only staff reviews/blogs.
Comments/Opinions/Reviews etc. from others are irrelevant.
They have no place in wikipedia and will/must be removed.
Look up volume and issue nubmers here.
[64]
Music Scene
(La Scène musicale)
scena.org Classical The only national magazine publishing in English and French covering Classical music and to a lesser extent Opera. [92]
Musicworks musicworks.ca Experimental, Avant-garde Publication history: Tri-annual (1978–present). Article summaries available on-line. [93]
The Nerve nervemagazine.com Alternative Publication history: 6X/year 1 January 1999 (1999-01-01)–1 December 2007 (2007-12-01). Some PDF copies are available [9]. [94]
Ottawa XPress ottawaxpress.ca Alternative Publication history: weekly (????–???? present). [95]
Opera Canada operacanada.ca Opera Publication history:
(1 February 1960 – 1963) quarterly as Opera in Canada
(1963 – 1974) quarterly as Opera Canada
(1975 – 1975) five issues as Opera Canada
(1976 – 2004) quarterly as Opera Canada
(2004 – 200?) five issues as Opera Canada
(200? – present) quarterly as Opera Canada
Browse Opera Canada on-line 1996 – present from TheFreeLibrary.com here.
[96]
RPM (magazine) avtrust.ca Multi Canadian music magazine including weekly charts.
Publication history:
(1964 – 2000) weekly
(1964 – 1968) issn= oclc=
(2 March 1968 – 27 September 1980) issn=0033-7064 oclc=2126390
(1981 – 1993) issn=1196-6351 oclc=32128294
(1994 – 2000) issn= oclc=
The magazine itself will not digitized by the AV Trust as funding was discontinued by the Government of Canada in 2008.
Record charts are archived by Library and Archives Canada here.
The PDF text search does not work; you have to view each entry on the chart for a match.
[65] [66] [67] [68]
Words & Music (magazine) socan.ca Multi Publication history: Four issues per year
[Spring / Summer / Fall (September)/ Winter].
Previous title Canadian Composer ISSN 0008-3259 (2/1983–9/1993). Quarterly (1996–present) ISSN 1195-8316.
PDF current issue only: [10]
French language edition: Paroles & Musique [11]
[97]
Voir voir.ca Alternative Publication history: publisher = Communications Voir. ISSN 1921-3530. Francophone alternative weekly [98]
Vue Weekly vueweekly.com Alternative Publication history: alternative weekly newspaper Thursdays from Edmonton (1995–present) ISSN 0839-0185. OCLC 60628145. [99]

Newspapers

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This section is for your typical Canadian broadsheet newspaper. The publication must have an ISSN to be included here.
"The" has not been used in any names in this table or in the syntax <ref name="province.com"/> for the citation.
Both Newspapers and Magazines use Template:Cite news.

Wiki page External site PR Current
Publisher
Comment Ref.
Calgary Herald calgaryherald.com AB Postmedia Network Publication history:
(1883–1932) weekly as The Calgary Weekly Herald.
U of A archives free.
(1883–1984) weekly as The Calgary Herald, Mining and Ranche Advocate and General Advertiser
(1885 – 1939) daily as Calgary Daily Herald.
(1939 – present) 7 days/week as Calgary Herald.
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
[100]
Calgary Sun calgarysun.com AB Quebecor
(Sun Media)
Publication history:
Replaced the The Albertan
(1980 – present);
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
[101]
Chronicle Herald chronicleherald.ca NS Quebecor
(Sun Media)
Publication history:
(1874 – 1949) daily as The Morning Herald.
(1949–1981) daily as The Chronicle-Herald.
(2004 – present) daily as The Chronicle Herald.
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
[102]
Delta Optimist delta-optimist.com BC Postmedia Network Publication history:
(1921 – present) daily as The Delta Optimist.
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
UBC list of historical newspapers free.
[103]
Devoir devoir.com QC Bernard Descôteaux Publication history: (1910 – present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
Translate French page results with:
Yahoo! Babel Fish here
Google Translate here.
[104]
Edmonton Journal edmontonjournal.com QC Postmedia Network Publication history: (1903–present); Original name Edmonton Bulletin.
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
[105]
Edmonton Sun edmontonsun.com QC Quebecor
(Sun Media)
Publication history: (1978–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
[106]
Gazette montrealgazette.com QC Postmedia Network Publication history: (1778–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
[107]
Globe and Mail globeandmail.com ON Bell Globemedia Publication history: (1844–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Full articles are archived behind pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
The Wayback Machine may help.
[108]
Hamilton Spectator spec.com ON Torstar Publication history: (1846–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Article abstracts are available. Full articles behind pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
The Wayback Machine may help.
[109]
Journal de Montréal journaldemontreal.canoe.ca QC Quebecor
(Sun Media)
Publication history: (1964–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
Translate French page results with:
Yahoo! Babel Fish here
Google Translate here.
[110]
Journal de Québec journaldequebec.canoe.ca QC Quebecor
(Sun Media)
Publication history: (6 March 1967–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
Translate French page results with:
Yahoo! Babel Fish here
Google Translate here.
[111]
Kingston Whig-Standard whig.com ON Quebecor
(Sun Media)
Publication history: daily (1926–present). 1926 through the merger of the British Whig and the Kingston Daily Standard. The word "Kingston" was dropped from the name in 1973, but was reinstated in the early 1990s. The newspaper can trace its roots back to the pre-merger to 1834 when Edward John Barker founded the British Whig.
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
[112]
Leader-Post leaderpost.com SK Postmedia Network Publication history: (1883–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
[113]
London Free Press lfpress.com ON Quebecor
(Sun Media)
Publication history: (1847–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
[114]
National Post nationalpost.ca ON Postmedia Network Publication history: (1998–present). The publication may review albums/artists outside of its publication date range.
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
The Wayback Machine may help.
[115]
Ottawa Citizen ottawacitizen.com ON Postmedia Network Publication history: (1845–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
[116]
Ottawa Sun ottawasun.com ON Quebecor
(Sun Media)
Publication history: as the Ottawa Sunday Herald (c. 1980–1988); As the Ottawa Sun (1988–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
[117]
Presse cyberpresse.ca QC Power Corporation of Canada Publication history: daily newspaper (1884–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Articles provided by news agencies are not available 30–60 days after publication.
Articles eventually go behind a pay wall. When?
Google News is a source for archived articles.
Translate French page results with:
Yahoo! Babel Fish here
Google Translate here.
[118]
Province province.com BC Postmedia Network Publication history: daily newspaper (1898–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Searchable content is available (1 January 2006–present) from fpinfomart.ca [12].
Google News is a source for archived articles.
UBC list of historical newspapers free.
[119]
Soleil cyberpresse.ca/le-soleil QC Power Corporation of Canada Publication history: (1896–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
Translate French page results with:
Yahoo! Babel Fish here
Google Translate here.
[120]
StarPhoenix starphoenix.com SK Postmedia Network Publication history: first published as The Saskatoon Phenix on 17 October 1902 (following a short-lived attempt at a local newspaper, the Saskatoon Sentinel). In 1909, it became a daily paper and, in 1910, was renamed the Saskatoon Capital. The paper was sold and bought several times between its inception and the 1920s. By 1927, there were two daily papers in Saskatoon: the Saskatoon Daily Star and the Daily Phoenix. In January 1928, both papers were bought by the Sifton family of Winnipeg and amalgamated into the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. In the early 1980s the spelling of the newspaper name was modified to StarPhoenix.
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
The Wayback Machine may help.
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Telegram telegram.com NL Transcontinental Media Publication history: (3 April 1879–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
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Times Colonist timescolonist.com BC Postmedia Network Publication history: (1980–present) formed by the merger, in 1980, of the Victoria Daily Times, established in 1884, and the British Colonist (later the Daily Colonist), established in 1858.
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
UBC list of historical newspapers free.
[123]
Toronto Star star.com ON Torstar Publication history: other names (1892–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line. Their articles do not go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
[124]
Toronto Sun torontosun.com ON Quebecor
(Sun Media)
Publication history: (1 November 1971–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
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Vancouver Sun vancouversun.com BC Postmedia Network Publication history: (12 February 1912–present). Purchased Vancouver World in 1924. Pacific Press in 1958.
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Not known if their articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
UBC list of historical newspapers free.
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Waterloo Region Record record.com ON Torstar Publication history: many other names (9 February 1878–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
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Windsor Star windsorstar.com ON Postmedia Network Publication history: other names (1888–present).
It is unclear how much of their content is on-line.
Articles eventually go behind a pay wall.
Google News is a source for archived articles.
The Wayback Machine may help.
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Winnipeg Free Press winnipegfreepress.com MB FP Canadian Newspapers Limited Partnership Publication history:
Newspaper of record for Winnipeg and Manitoba.
(1872–present) daily.
(1874–1981) NewspaperARCHIVE.com [13].
(1981–30 April 2006) ProQuest (index only) [14].
(1 May 2006–present) ProQuest (complete article) [15].
Manitoba historical newspapers: free.
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Other sources

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See also

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Help

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ Unknown articles for the Canadian music project have not had the banner Template:WikiProject Canada with the parameter music=yes added to the talk/discussion page. For help, post at the Canadian music project talk.
  2. ^ Bazzana (2003, p. 27) This example uses the Template:Harvard citation syntax {{harvtxt|Bazzana|2003|p=24}} which must have a ref=harv as a parameter in Template:Cite book. When placed in the body of an article or in a note, this syntax provides a hyperlink as: Bazzana (2003, p. 27) to the cited book in the bibliography section. See Glenn Gould for more examples of book and multimedia citations.

Citations

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