Salam Toronto
Encyclopedia
Salam Toronto is the first Persian
-English bilingual weekly publication in North America freely distributed and provided to community members living in southern Ontario.
In publication since October 2000, Salam Toronto earned the distinction of being the first and only ethnic publication to be elected as a board member of Ontario
Community Newspapers Association (OCNA). With an immediate online edition available every Thursday, Salam Toronto can be read from all over the world, and at any time.
Serving the rapidly growing Iranian Canadian population of southern Ontario, Salam Torontos readership has grown significantly over the past decade, and extends its reach as far east as Ottawa and as far west as Windsor. Based in Thornhill, Ontario, Salam Toronto is at the heart of the Iranian Canadian population, and in close proximity to the large community found in Toronto, Richmond Hill and Markham.
Salam Torontos main approach is to promote the Canadian way of life as well as optimism, acceptance, compromise, cooperation, civil responsibility, individualism and respect.
It focuses on issues pertaining to those living in southern Ontario specifically, and encourages its readership to fully participate in Canadian society and not only add to it, but also learn from it. It's popular “What's Up” section keeps readers up to date with events and activities going around the city, and its multitude of exclusive interviews with community leaders, politicians, and dignitaries brings the reader informative, entertaining and relevant news.
In June 2002, in a ceremony attended by Foreign Affair Minister, Mr. Bill Graham, Mohsen received the Canadian Ethnic
Journalists' and Writers' Club Award for its editorial Thank you Toronto encouraging the city’s continued participation in Olympic bidding. Some of Mohsen’s editorials are available in the editorial section on Salam Toronto's website.
On May 22, 2008, York Regional Police named Salam Torontos feature story on Community-Police relations by Sallya Aleboyeh as its "Best Feature story of the Year - in Print". The story emphasized the need for Iranian Canadians to develop open lines of communication with Officers and to report any instances of injustice.
In October 2009, Salam Toronto, in collaboration with Bukhara
magazine, invited Bukharas Editor-in-Chief, Mr. Ali Dehbashi
to Toronto to deliver a series of lectures at the Universities of Toronto
, Carlton and Queen's
. Bukhara is a very well known and respected Persian language magazine printed in Tehran
, Iran whose aim is to publish scholarly articles about Persian history, art, culture, philosophy and literature.
as the place of their residence.
The current number of Iranian-Canadians in Southern Ontario is estimated to be over 140,000 and this number is rapidly
increasing.
The number of Iranian
s living in Richmond Hill
for instance has more than doubled since 2001 and Persian is now the third most spoken language in Richmond Hill, behind English and Chinese. Persian makes up for 7% of the mother tongue languages spoken in Richmond Hill.
Iranian-Canadians are also among the highest educated ethnic groups in Canada. Around 10,000 Iranian students are estimated to be studying at the three big universities in Toronto with approximately 100 professors of Iranian background teaching in Canadian universities.
Editor-in-Chief Mohsen Taghavi is a professional journalist with close to 30 years experience, working as an editor with major dailies in Iran before migrating to Canada and working for other ethnic publications there.
Persian language
Persian is an Iranian language within the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European languages. It is primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and countries which historically came under Persian influence...
-English bilingual weekly publication in North America freely distributed and provided to community members living in southern Ontario.
In publication since October 2000, Salam Toronto earned the distinction of being the first and only ethnic publication to be elected as a board member of Ontario
Ontario
Ontario is a province of Canada, located in east-central Canada. It is Canada's most populous province and second largest in total area. It is home to the nation's most populous city, Toronto, and the nation's capital, Ottawa....
Community Newspapers Association (OCNA). With an immediate online edition available every Thursday, Salam Toronto can be read from all over the world, and at any time.
Serving the rapidly growing Iranian Canadian population of southern Ontario, Salam Torontos readership has grown significantly over the past decade, and extends its reach as far east as Ottawa and as far west as Windsor. Based in Thornhill, Ontario, Salam Toronto is at the heart of the Iranian Canadian population, and in close proximity to the large community found in Toronto, Richmond Hill and Markham.
Salam Torontos main approach is to promote the Canadian way of life as well as optimism, acceptance, compromise, cooperation, civil responsibility, individualism and respect.
It focuses on issues pertaining to those living in southern Ontario specifically, and encourages its readership to fully participate in Canadian society and not only add to it, but also learn from it. It's popular “What's Up” section keeps readers up to date with events and activities going around the city, and its multitude of exclusive interviews with community leaders, politicians, and dignitaries brings the reader informative, entertaining and relevant news.
Achievements/Awards
Salam Toronto has been recognized for its work in promoting multicultural values, as it was granted a medal for distinguished services provided to the arts and other industries, as well as for promoting equality and respect for human rights and values, and fostering understanding among various cultural groups.In June 2002, in a ceremony attended by Foreign Affair Minister, Mr. Bill Graham, Mohsen received the Canadian Ethnic
Journalists' and Writers' Club Award for its editorial Thank you Toronto encouraging the city’s continued participation in Olympic bidding. Some of Mohsen’s editorials are available in the editorial section on Salam Toronto's website.
On May 22, 2008, York Regional Police named Salam Torontos feature story on Community-Police relations by Sallya Aleboyeh as its "Best Feature story of the Year - in Print". The story emphasized the need for Iranian Canadians to develop open lines of communication with Officers and to report any instances of injustice.
In October 2009, Salam Toronto, in collaboration with Bukhara
Bukhara magazine
Bukhara magazine is a Persian language magazine published in Tehran and edited by Ali Dehbashi. Its aim is publishing scholarly articles about Persian history, art, philosophy, literature, culture, and Iranology...
magazine, invited Bukharas Editor-in-Chief, Mr. Ali Dehbashi
Ali Dehbashi
Ali Dehbashi is an Iranian journalist, Iranologist, researcher and writer.Ali Dehbashi is a member of Societas Iranologica Europaea , and has attended many meetings in its periodical conferences in different universities and cultural centers all over the world.He is also the chief editor of...
to Toronto to deliver a series of lectures at the Universities of Toronto
University of Toronto
The University of Toronto is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution of higher learning in Upper Canada...
, Carlton and Queen's
Queen's University
Queen's University, , is a public research university located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Founded on 16 October 1841, the university pre-dates the founding of Canada by 26 years. Queen's holds more more than of land throughout Ontario as well as Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex, England...
. Bukhara is a very well known and respected Persian language magazine printed in Tehran
Tehran
Tehran , sometimes spelled Teheran, is the capital of Iran and Tehran Province. With an estimated population of 8,429,807; it is also Iran's largest urban area and city, one of the largest cities in Western Asia, and is the world's 19th largest city.In the 20th century, Tehran was subject to...
, Iran whose aim is to publish scholarly articles about Persian history, art, culture, philosophy and literature.
Demographics
Since the 1990s, Iranians have been among the top 10 immigrant populations in Canada. In 2008 alone, more than 6000 Iranians became permenant residents. Almost all of the newly arrived Iranians tend to choose GTAGreater Toronto Area
The Greater Toronto Area is the largest metropolitan area in Canada, with a 2006 census population of 5.5 million. The Greater Toronto Area is usually defined as the central city of Toronto, along with four regional municipalities surrounding it: Durham, Halton, Peel, and York...
as the place of their residence.
The current number of Iranian-Canadians in Southern Ontario is estimated to be over 140,000 and this number is rapidly
increasing.
The number of Iranian
Iranian citizens abroad
The term Iranians abroad or Iranian diaspora refers to the Iranian people born in Iran but living outside of Iran with their children.As of 2010, there are an estimated four to five million Iranians living abroad, mostly in North America, Europe, Persian Gulf States, Turkey, Australia and the...
s living in Richmond Hill
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Richmond Hill is a town located in Southern Ontario, Canada in the central portion of York Region, Ontario. It is part of the Greater Toronto Area, being located about halfway between Toronto and Lake Simcoe...
for instance has more than doubled since 2001 and Persian is now the third most spoken language in Richmond Hill, behind English and Chinese. Persian makes up for 7% of the mother tongue languages spoken in Richmond Hill.
Iranian-Canadians are also among the highest educated ethnic groups in Canada. Around 10,000 Iranian students are estimated to be studying at the three big universities in Toronto with approximately 100 professors of Iranian background teaching in Canadian universities.
Editor in Chief
- Mohsen Taghavi
Editor-in-Chief Mohsen Taghavi is a professional journalist with close to 30 years experience, working as an editor with major dailies in Iran before migrating to Canada and working for other ethnic publications there.
Columnists
- Kaveh Khazra
- Azim Ahmed
- Hamaseh Doroudi
- Zahra Ziaie
- Saeed Soltanpour
- Dr. Bizhan Pardis
- Farahnaz Jahed
- Maxiar Mirhosseini
Distribution
In addition to subscriptions, and online editions, Salam Toronto is distributed to more than 150 common/high traffic locations in the GTA in hard copies and on a weekly basis (every Thursday). These locations include offices, restaurants, super markets, pharmacies and etc. The table below depicts some of these locations:Location Name | Address | City |
---|---|---|
Pegah Bookstore | 5513 Yonge St. | North York |
Pars Bakery | 6089 Yonge St. | North York |
Ali's Market | 3040 Don Mills Rd | North York |
Arzon Supermarket | 6111 Yonge St. | North York |
Khorak Supermarket | 6125 Yonge St. | North York |
Pars Pharmacy | 3251 Sheppard Ave. E. | Scarborough |
Arz Supermarket | 1909 Lawrence Ave. E. | Scarborough |
Rami's Supermarket | 1996 Lawrence Ave. E. | Scarborough |
Tavazo Dried Nuts | 7345 Yonge St. | Thornhill |
Pars Foods Inc. | 365 John st. | Thornhill |
Kish Restaurant | 8136 Yonge St. | Thornhill |
Persia Meat | 8763 Bayview Ave. | Richmond Hill |
Garni Bakery | 9555 Yonge St., Unit 5 | Richmond Hill |
Golden Dollar (Super Talai) | 9625 Yonge St. | Richmond Hill |
Haftsin Supermarket | 26 Levendale Road | Richmond Hill |
Balout Supermarket | Yonge & King Road, Slightly North of King (West side) | Richmond Hill |
Kabul Farm | 255 Dundas St. W. #3 | Mississauga |
Nader Supermarket | 48 Dundas St. W. | Mississauga |
Arya Supermarket | 3050 Confederation Pkwy | Mississauga |
Friends Fine Food | 1881 Yonge St., Unit 106 | Toronto |
Darvish Restaurant | 508 Yonge St. | Toronto |
Little House of Kebob | 357 Yonge St. | Toronto |