On the first Saturday of May 1997, the flagship edition of the Voice Media Group rolled off the press. Thus began a proud new era for the South Asian community in the GTA. Slated to be the largest ethnic community in Canada in the near future, the South Asian community estimated to be over 750,000 in the GTA, comprises immigrants from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal or those of Indian origin who migrated to Canada via Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, Guyana and the Gulf, all sharing a common cultural thread. And it's them that the The Voice Media Group – GTA's leading provider of information and entertainment news and views – targets, through a strategically planned multimedia presence featuring bi-weekly broadsheet English editions, a weekly Punjabi broadsheet edition, an up-to-the-minute community web portal and a state-of-the-art top-notch South Asian radio channel.
The Asian Connections Newspaper is the winner of the Best South Asian Newspaper for 2011 in the 'Editorial and Visual Presentation Category' awarded by The National Ethnic Press Council of Canada. The South Asian community in the GTA is predicted to be the largest ethnic community in Canada in the near future. The community comprises of not only immigrants from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal but also those of Indian origin who migrated to Canada via Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, Guyana and the Gulf. This is a group of people with a shared history and cultural thread which provides them with a common basis for understanding their place in the contemporary Canadian landscape.
On the first Saturday of May 1997, the flagship edition of the Voice Media Group rolled off the press.Thus began a proud new era for the South Asian community in the GTA.Slated to be the largest ethnic community in Canada in the near future, the South Asian community estimated to be over 750,000 in the GTA, comprises immigrants from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal or those of Indian origin who migrated to Canada via Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, Guyana and the Gulf, all sharing a common cultural thread.
Profile of the advertisers who do business with the Canadian Punjabi Post is equally varied and diverse as its readers. It helps large, medium and small businesses to reach out to high end consumers from Canadian Punjabis. Also in the list of its advertisers include political parties, social/religious organizations, and government institutions from all three levels and professionals that include lawyers, real estate agents, service providers and doctors.