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  • ...roken Pencil]] called I'm Johnny and I Don't Give a Fuck "one of the great Canadian zines of all time." [[Category:Punk Zinesters|Healey]]
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  • ...cience Fiction zine to appear in Canada (the first is reported to be [[The Canadian Science Fiction Fan]] in 1936, but its existence can't be confirmed), and p Nils Frome was a contributor to the 1940's Canadian fanzines [[Canadian Fandom]], and [[Light]], edited by [[Leslie Croutch]] of Ontario, Canada, w
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  • Spiers has also published other zines such as ''[[The Canadian Journal of Detournement]]'', of which at least 15 issues have appeared. It *''[[The Canadian Journal of Detournement]]''
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  • ...eburn's [[A Bas]], as well as covers for Gerald Steward's [[Gasp!]], and [[Canadian Fandom]]. She also did all the covers and illustrations and served as Art D *[[Canadian Fandom]]
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  • ...t, he was on the nominating panel and then coordinator for The Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Awards until 2008. His creator-owned work (The Mysterious Minut ...n the Nominating Panel of Judges for the inaugural year of The Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Awards. In 2006 he was the only Nominating Member to be asked b
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  • ...ion fandom meetings in Toronto, Ontario and contributed to their fanzine [[Canadian Fandom]]. *[[Canadian Fandom]]
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  • ...s. After picking up an issue of [[Broken Pencil]] and realizing there were zinesters in Canada too, Frandroid decided to start a [[distro]] to support the local [[Category:Distro]] [[Category:Active Distros]] [[Category:Canadian Distros]]
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  • ...mories of [[Leslie Croutch]], editor of [[Light]]; Bill Grant, editor of [[Canadian Fandom]]; P. Howard Lyons, editor of [[Ibidem]]; and [[Susan Wood]], editor *[[New Canadian Fandom]]
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  • The OCAD Zine Library has been built from generous donations from zinesters at OCADU, in Toronto and worldwide. If you would like to share your zines o [[Category:Canadian Zine Libraries]]
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  • ...nd the Toronto Science Fiction Society of the late 1940s and the fanzine [[Canadian Fandom]], and called themselves "The Derelicts". They had all but died out ...originally intended as a one shot to be sent free to all subscribers of ''Canadian Fandom''. The first issue was put together in one night - starting at 3 PM
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  • ...ting to fanzines in 1953, sending her art work to Harry Calnek's fanzine [[Canadian Capers]] in Granville Ferry, Nova Scotia. She occasionally signed her surre ...es appeared between January 1955 and September 1956. It was distributed by Canadian Amateur Fan Publishers as well and also contained contributions by Harry Ca
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  • '''E. War''' is a Canadian east coast zinester who has been publishing since 1998. [[Category:Canada Zinesters|E.war]]
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  • ...an (now a ghost town), and during his zine-creating years has lived in the Canadian cities and towns of Saskatoon, Chemainus, and his current home, Vancouver, [[Category:Canada Zinesters|Bougie]]
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  • * Nardwuar the Human Serviette, Canadian television personality ==Notable zinesters who have contributed to Roctober==
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  • ...books, ''Cherry'', has the distinction of being impounded at the border by Canadian Customs and temporarily banned in Canada. [[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:UK Zinesters]]
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  • ...[Trade entrance]] - aimed at 'demysitfying' the academic process for the [[zinesters]] who were the subject of her doctorate, as well as acting as a journal rec ..., A. (2008) ‘Where the popular meets the mundane: lists in personal zines’ Canadian Review of American Studies special issue on pop culture and autobiography,
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  • '''Charles Robert Saunders''' (July 12, 1946 – May 2020) was a Canadian zine editor and writer. [[Category:Canada Zinesters|Saunders]]
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  • * ''On A Cold Road: Tales of Adventure in Canadian Rock'' by Dave Bidini (McClelland & Stewart, 1998, interview subject) * ''The Top 100 Canadian Albums'' (Goose Lane Editions, 2007, contributor)
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  • '''Harley Raymond Pageot''' (born February 20, 1985) is a Canadian [[zinester]] best known for the perzine series ''[[Yard Sale!]]''. [[Category:Canada Zinesters|Pageot]]
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  • ...though readily available in the U.S. and Europe, copies were seized at the Canadian border and it was pronounced "Banned In Canada". [[Category:Canada Zinesters|Jones]]
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