The oldest Italian newspaper in Canada "Il Cittadino Canadese", was founded in 1941.
This weekly, tabloid-shaped, has a circulation of 38.500 and more than 25.000 subscribers, and readers of Italian origin. "Il Cittadino Canadese" covers specifically most of the area which forms the territory of greater Montreal.
In order to cover at its best this vast territory, the distribution of the paper is ensured by the utilization of about two hundred and fifty (250) sale outlets spread all over the island of Montreal. The publication consists of an average of thirty (32) pages and includes
four (4) yearly special sections (Bridal issue, The renovation issue, Christmas and Easter editions). It's available every Wednesday.
Advertising with "Il Cittadino Canadese" means establishing a "Privileged" link with its readers.