Social & political history


World War II

The Clarion
v. 16, no. 1851-1870; Mar. 23, 1940-Apr. 5, 1941//?
Toronto, Communist Party of Canada.
"Official organ of the Communist Party of Canada."
Issues published illegally after the Clarion was suspended under the Wartime Measures Act.

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News

v. 1-6, no. 14; May 8, 1941-Apr. 13, 1946//
Toronto, weekly.
"A shoestring experiment in journalistic honesty. . .independent, objective, unbiased."
Edited by Judith Robinson after her departure from the Globe and mail.

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C.W.A.C. newsletter
see under Women's history/Feminism/Gay press

Khaki
v. 1-4, no. 25; May 5, 1943-Sept. 23, 1945//
Ottawa, Minister of National Defence, weekly.
"The Canadian army magazine."
[Written] "for and by men and women in the Canadian army."

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Consumers' News
no. 2-60; May 5, 1942-Apr. 1947//?
Ottawa, Consumer Branch, Wartime Prices and Trade Board.
Directed to housewives, this paper's main objective was the enlistment of women in "the battle against inflation." Food rationing, rent controls and energy conservation were recurring themes.
Circulation of 200,000 for each issue.

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The Ranger

Sept. 1, 1942-Oct. 1945; Jan. 1947.
Vancouver, B.C.
"For the peace and security of our homeland."
Motto: Vigilans.
Published to Oct. 1945 as the official organ of the Pacific Coast Militia Rangers.

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