Corriere Canadese, the only daily Italian newspaper published in Canada, was founded in 1954 by Daniel Iannuzzi. Since 1995 it also has a weekend edition entirely in English, entitled Tandem.
“Corriere” is aimed at the vast Italian community (almost two million people in a population of 30 million), and for those who speak and read Italian. Tandem reaches their children, born and raised in Canada, whose mother tongue is English.
The aim of “Corriere” is to keep the Italian language and culture alive. The purpose of Tandem is to inform about "things Italian in English".
Corriere Canadese/Tandem is owned by Multimedia Nova Corporation of Toronto, a public company listed on the TSX Venture exchange. Corriere Canadese/Tandem is published by Italmedia srl and produced and printed in Canada under various contracts by Multicom Media Services Ltd., Multimedia Nova's media and publishing division.
Corriere Canadese is distributed in Ontario, especially in the Toronto area (where about 600,000 Italians live) and in Montreal (Quebec, 300,000 Italians) where it has also a branch office. Presently, the plan is to expand Corriere Canadese at a national level. This would allow “Corriere” to further penetrate the Italian communities in cities like Ottawa, the Niagara Peninsula, Windsor, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver.
Corriere Canadese
101 Wingold Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
CANADA M6B 1P8
Tel: 416 785-4300
Toll Free (in Canada only): 1-877-503-5077
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