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We are mothers of our nations and have a responsibility to make a differance now so that our children - and especially our daughters - don't have to put up with the type of discrimination we have had to."

- Flora Bone




CAMCO

 
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The Drum

Manitoba's source for Aboriginal news. In Manitoba, we are proud to distribute the Drum monthly. 15,000 copies are sent to residential post office boxes throughout Manitoba.

Please Browse The Drum web site.


Pathways

80,000 copies of this quarterly tabloid paper is inserted into the major aboriginal newspapers in Canada. Pathways is a round up of news and information on training, bursaries, and employment opportunities for the Aboriginal community of Canada.

Please Browse The Pathways web site.


First Nation Voices

Distributed twice annually - at the AFN annual assembly and in November, 2001 - this high gloss magazine is sent to most decision makers and Aboriginal organizations throughout canada.


Reaching the Aboriginal Market Place

Taiga Communications publishes a variety of publications that are regionally and nationally distributed. Taiga is a member of Canadian Aboriginal Media Co-op (CAMCO), a network of eight independent aboriginal publications with a combined circulation of 330,000 copies monthly.

Visit www.camco-op.net for more information.


Contact:

Dianne Young

e-mail: dyoung@taiga-communications.com

Tel. 204-988-9400



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