Canadian Home & Country Explained

Canadian Home & Country
Editor:Erin McLaughlin
Editor Title:Editor
Frequency:8 annually
Circulation:101,000[1]
Circulation Year:2004
Category:Lifestyle
Company:Transcontinental Media
Founded:1987
Finaldate:February/March 2009
Country:Canada
Based:Toronto
Language:English
Website:Canadian Home and Country
Issn:0838-9330

Canadian Home & Country magazine was launched in the 1980s to offer decorating and style advice traditional Canadian homes. The magazine was relaunched in 2000 as Canada's magazine about country homes and style. Article topics include home décor, recipes, antiques and collectibles, and style advice. One of the editors was Cobi Ladner.[2] The final editor was Erin McLaughlin.[3]

Published eight times a year, Canadian Home & Country magazine was owned by Transcontinental Media, which bought original publisher Avid Media in 2004.[1] The magazine also organized the Canadian Home & Country Show every October. Transcontinental closed Canadian Home & Country in 2009.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Transcontinental acquires Avid Media, strengthening its consumer magazine portfolios . Transcontinental Media. 23 March 2004. 8 September 2007.
  2. News: Kate Arpaia. Trouble on the Home Front. 4 April 2020. Everson Review of Journalism . 16 June 2002.
  3. News: Transcontinental restructures editorial and art departments at Canadian Gardening and Canadian Home & Country . 4 April 2020. Masthead. 6 October 2008.
  4. http://www.mastheadonline.com/news/2009/20090218750.shtml Transcontinental lays off at least 28 in publishing, closes Canadian Home & Country
  5. News: Canadian Home & Country Closed. 28 February 2016. Canadian Magazines. 18 February 2009.