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'''''Out In Canada''''' is a travel [[magazine]] focused on [[gay]] and [[lesbian]] tourism, also known as [[LGBT tourism]], exclusively within [[Canada]]. The magazine is printed twice yearly, and is distributed free in [[gay villages]] across [[North America]].
'''''Out In Canada''''' is a travel [[magazine]] focused on [[gay]] and [[lesbian]] tourism, also known as [[LGBT tourism]], exclusively within [[Canada]]. The magazine is printed twice yearly, and is distributed free in [[gay villages]] across [[North America]].


''Out In Canada'' is edited by [[Randall Shirley]] and owned by Out in Canada Inc., a Toronto-based company founded by lawyer and journalist Glenn Wheeler and group of other investors in 2006. Wheeler, who is also publisher of the magazine and website, was associate editor of the Toronto-based urban weekly [[Now (newspaper)|NOW]] before becoming a lawyer.
''Out In Canada'' is edited by [[Randall Shirley]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Communications in Canada: Q&A with Out in Canada Editor Randall Shirley|url=http://fleishmanhillard.com/2008/11/brand-marketing/communications-in-canada-qa-with-out-in-canada-editor-randall-shirley/|access-date=2 January 2017|work=FeishmanHillard|date=25 November 2008}}</ref> and owned by Out in Canada Inc., a Toronto-based company founded by lawyer and journalist Glenn Wheeler and group of other investors in 2006. Wheeler, who is also publisher of the magazine and website, was associate editor of the Toronto-based urban weekly ''[[Now (newspaper)|NOW]]'' before becoming a lawyer.


In 2007, journalist Margaret Webb received a [[Northern Lights Award]] (one of only 13 annually) for her ''Out In Canada'' lesbian travel story about [[ice wine]]s and travel in Canada's [[Regional Municipality of Niagara|Niagara Region]], presented by the [[Canadian Tourism Commission]].
In 2007, journalist Margaret Webb received a [[Northern Lights Award]] (one of only 13 annually) for her ''Out In Canada'' lesbian travel story about [[ice wine]]s and travel in Canada's [[Regional Municipality of Niagara|Niagara Region]], presented by the [[Canadian Tourism Commission]].


==References==
== External links ==
{{Reflist}}
* http://www.outincanada.ca

==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.out.com}}

{{LGBT in Canada}}


[[Category:Canadian LGBT-related magazines]]
[[Category:Biannual magazines published in Canada]]
[[Category:LGBTQ-related magazines published in Canada]]
[[Category:Free magazines]]
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[[Category:Magazines with year of establishment missing]]
[[Category:Biannual magazines]]
[[Category:Magazines published in Toronto]]
[[Category:Travel magazines published in Canada]]
[[Category:2000s LGBTQ literature]]

Latest revision as of 11:50, 24 September 2024

Out In Canada is a travel magazine focused on gay and lesbian tourism, also known as LGBT tourism, exclusively within Canada. The magazine is printed twice yearly, and is distributed free in gay villages across North America.

Out In Canada is edited by Randall Shirley[1] and owned by Out in Canada Inc., a Toronto-based company founded by lawyer and journalist Glenn Wheeler and group of other investors in 2006. Wheeler, who is also publisher of the magazine and website, was associate editor of the Toronto-based urban weekly NOW before becoming a lawyer.

In 2007, journalist Margaret Webb received a Northern Lights Award (one of only 13 annually) for her Out In Canada lesbian travel story about ice wines and travel in Canada's Niagara Region, presented by the Canadian Tourism Commission.

References

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  1. ^ "Communications in Canada: Q&A with Out in Canada Editor Randall Shirley". FeishmanHillard. 25 November 2008. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
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