Phoenicia (periodical)
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Type | Weekly tabloid (2003-2010) Biweekly / monthly tabloid (2011 – April 2014) |
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Founded | December 2003 Ceased publication: April 2014 |
Language | Arabic, French, English, Armenian |
Headquarters | 9520 l'Acadie Blvd, #216, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4N 1L8 |
Phoenicia (Arabic: فينيسيا pronounced féniisya in Arabic) was a Montreal-based Canadian Lebanese / pan-Arab publication that started in December 2003 as a weekly newspaper. Beginning of 2011, and after 6 years as a weekly newspaper, it continued publishing once every two weeks (26 issues per year) and starting June 2013, became a monthly publication (12 issues per year). It stopped publication in April 2014.[citation needed]
Phoenicia was a multilingual newspaper that had published since its start in 2003 in three languages: Arabic, French and English. Beginning with its 16 September 2011, Phoenicia added a fourth language section in Armenian published once every two weeks. When Phoenicia turned into a monthly publication, the Armenian news page was discontinued with last Armenian page supplement published on 3 May 2013. 43 Armenian supplement pages were published in total.[citation needed]
Phoenicia was distributed as a free newspaper throughout Lebanese, Arab and Armenian communities in Montreal, Laval and South Shore (Quebec), in Ottawa (Ontario) and in Halifax (Nova Scotia).[citation needed]
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- 2003 establishments in Quebec
- 2014 disestablishments in Quebec
- Arab-Canadian culture
- Armenian-Canadian culture
- Defunct newspapers published in Quebec
- Defunct weekly newspapers
- Lebanese-Canadian culture
- Middle Eastern-Canadian culture in Quebec
- Multicultural and ethnic newspapers published in Canada
- Newspapers published in Montreal
- Newspapers established in 2003
- Publications disestablished in 2014
- Weekly newspapers published in Quebec
- Newspapers published in Canada stubs