Publishers: Canadian

113 Publishers
  • Triathlon Magazine Canada is a triathlon publication that covers training, nutrition, gear, events, and more. They are seeking “story submissions from writers, photographers, athletes, coaches and enthusiasts.” They pay $50 to $200 per story. For details, visit this page.

  • The Global Canadian is a North Shore newspaper that covers local, national, and international issues. Payment reports indicate that they pay up to $0.14 per word. To contact them, refer to this page.

  • Nova Scotia Advocate is a website that provides grassroots news on Nova Scotia. They are always looking for writers. They cover poverty, racism, ableism, all kinds of unfairnesses, labor, environment, and art. They pay up to $200 per story, and even more depending on its complexity and the experience of the writer. For details, visit this page.

  • The Logic provides in-depth reporting on Canada’s innovation economy. They are seeking investigative and feature stories about Canada’s innovation economy. They don't list payment rates, but state that their rates are competitive. One payment report indicates payment of $1.00 per word. To read their submission guidelines, visit this page.

  • Chinatown Today publishes stories on Vancouver’s Chinatown. For their Chinatown Stories: Volume 2, they want “contributors to share their stories about the politics of migration, families and ancestors (chosen or otherwise), and delve deep into histories that are personal, political, and ongoing.” For fiction/non-fiction, they pay $50 per piece (1,000 to 2,500 words). For poetry, they pay $30 to $50 per piece. The deadline for submission is August 21, 2019. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.

  • Friends of Canadian Broadcasting is a citizens' movement that is dedicated to defending Canadian culture and democracy. They publish essays, op eds, and feature articles (of up to 1,000 words) in both English and French. According to their website, their articles “offer a distinctly Canadian take on media-related issues and help readers understand the state of journalism and storytelling in our country and how the changing landscape affects our democracy, culture, and daily life.” They previously indicated payment of $250 CDN per article. To contact them, visit this page.

  • Maclean’s is a Canadian current affairs and news magazine. They cover international affairs, national politics, social issues, business, and culture. According to one payment report, they paid $0.24 per word. To contact them, refer to this page.

  • Inuit Art Quarterly is a magazine dedicated to “Inuit and circumpolar arts, connecting Inuit Nunangat and readers around the world.” $1 per word for print and online. They say this means they'll pay $1,750 for feature articles and interviews and $500 for artist profiles and other front-of-book pieces. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Maisonneuve is a Montreal-based quarterly of “arts, opinion and ideas.” They are looking for all kinds of non-fiction writing including essays, memoirs, reporting, and humor. According to their editor, their standard rate is 15 cents per word. To contact them, visit this page.

  • Ricochet is a Canada-based, crowd-funded multiplatform news outlet that practices public-interest journalism in English and French. They accept pitches for short- and long-form journalism. According to one payment report, they paid $0.08 per word for a 1,000-word feature. For details, refer to this page.