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Corriere Italiano

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Corriere Italiano
Founder(s)Alfredo Gagliardi
Founded1952
LanguageItalian
Websitewww.corriereitaliano.com

Corriere Italiano (English: Italian Courier) is an Italian-language weekly (c.gagliardi ex-editorù) newspaper published in Montreal, Quebec.

The Corriere Italiano was founded by Alfredo Gagliardi, president of the Italian Order of Sons of Italy in Canada,[1] in Montreal in the early 1950s, for the Italian community.[2]

Through his newspaper, he defended the interests of the Italian Canadians and started the great battles for the recognition of the contribution that the Italian community gave to the development and progress of Canada in all fields.[3] The Corriere Italiano has always remained outside the ideologies and colors of politics. One of the great battles sustained by the newspaper for years has been the linguistic one: for the maintenance of bilingualism in Quebec, and in Montreal in particular.[4]

Corriere Italiano was bilingual (English-Italian) at the time of its foundation but is now only Italian.[5]

Currently<[when?] the newspaper is published weekly, every Thursday, enabling the Italian in Montreal area to have weekly news in the Italian Language.

The newspaper is published by MetroMedia.[6] The director is Patrick Marsan and the deputy director is Fabrizio Stoppino.

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  1. ^ Cultures Canada: Newsletter of the Canadian Council on Multiculturalism, Volumi 1-4, Canadian Consultative Council on Multiculturalism, 1980
  2. ^ Stefania Parigi, Christian Uva, Vito Zagarrio, Cinema e identità italiana, Roma TrE-Press, 2019
    - Claude Painchaud, Richard Poulain, Les Italiens Au Québec, Editions Critiques, 1988
    = Studies, Edizioni 4-8, Canada. Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism, 1970
  3. ^ Ermanno La Riccia (3 July 2017). "50 anni di battaglie. Il settimanale fondato da Alfredo Gagliardi è sempre stato la voce della nostra comunità in Quebec". Il Messaggero di Sant'Antonio.
  4. ^ Report of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism: Book IV, The cultural contribution of the other ethnic groups, Canada. Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism
  5. ^ Linda Ainouche, Le tour du monde à Montréal 2ED, Ulysse, 2014
  6. ^ "Corriere Italiano - Metro Media". Metromedia.[permanent dead link]