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Il Cittadino Canadese

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Il Cittadino Canadese is a newspaper based in Montreal, Quebec. Founded in 1941 by Antonio Spada, it is the oldest Italian language newspaper of Quebec and Canada.

This weekly tabloid has a circulation of 15,000. It is published in Montréal and covers Greater Montreal.

Il Cittadino Canadese is distributed through more than 250 sales outlets spread all over the island of Montreal. The publication consists of an average of 32 pages and includes four yearly special editions − Bridal, Renovation, Christmas, and Easter. It is published every Monday and distributed every Tuesday.


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