Your Source For Canadian Arts and Culture

About us
Founded in 2011, CanCulture is a student-run print and digital magazine dedicated to amplifying stories from underrepresented communities and niche creative spheres within so-called Canada. Reporting through an intersectional, anti-oppressive lens, we continue to build a space for emerging writers and creatives to share and explore stories in a multitude of forms.
Our goals
CanCulture promotes the Canadian arts and culture niche to the rest of the country and the world. We are an inclusive organization that recognizes the great range of people and stories in Canada and how that is reflected in our music scene, film repertoire, literature, style and cuisine.
Want to know the best spots to eat in your city? Interested in
up-and-coming fashion trends? CanCulture is your go-to place for the latest, whether you’re a foodie, cinephile, fashion enthusiast, bookworm, radio head, or all of the above! If you’re interested in contributing* or collaborating with CanCulture, please email us at [email protected]
*Contributors must be undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in full time or part time studies at Toronto Metropolitan University
PACBI
CanCulture Magazine is wholeheartedly committed to the Palestinian Campaign for the
Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI). Established in 2004, PACBI aims to draw a line between culture workers and the actions of governments funding and endorsing the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians by Israel. Learn more about PACBI here.
As we continue to witness the systemic, state-sanctioned genocide, apartheid and
ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people, including our fellow Palestinian journalists on the ground, we hold a critical responsibility as a publication to dismantle the hegemonic zionist establishment in all aspects of reporting and to tell our stories for the liberation of Palestine.
Our publication vows to a boycott of:
• Cultural products commissioned by an official Israeli body or a non-Israeli body
that promotes Israel
• Israeli academic and cultural institutions
• Events and activities sponsored by an official Israeli body or a complicit institution
• Normalization Projects
Land Acknowledgement
CanCulture Magazine acknowledges the unceded traditional territory of the
Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, the Haudenosaunee, the Mississaugas of the Credit and more communities whose names we do not know, that our journalism is completed on. We give our whole and infinite gratitude to all the Indigenous Nations, territories and peoples that have, over the course of our lifetimes, allowed us onto their land as visitors and into their conversations as listeners.
