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October 4, 1998. A date that will not live in particular infamy, except for two events. One: Canzine 98. Two: […]
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October 4, 1998. A date that will not live in particular infamy, except for two events. One: Canzine 98. Two: […]
What’s the smell of blood on the digital tracks? What’s the sound of static deep in the wires? What’s the […]
Let’s round out the online comics extravaganza with something a little more worthy, shall we? User Friendly has now been […]
Oh joy. Oh bliss. Could anything surpass the beauty, grace and wit of issue one of Zap Comics? Uh, yes. […]
Here’s something unique. A comic strip. A daily comic strip. On trains. Toy trains. Why not? Is it funny? I […]
Presented verbatim from the About Us page: “Made in Canada is an e-zine with a difference. We are 4 university […]
As reported recently in Broken Pencil, Montreal has a thriving spoken word scene babbling away just at the moment. At […]
The problem with most hacking sites, from the Canadian point of view anyway, is that they’re American. Well hey, here […]
For a long time Circuit Traces had apparently fallen off the face of the planet. Its old site had gone […]
Canadian Content describes itself as a forum for thoughts and rants on what Canada is or isn’t from the inside […]
From the fringe of the country, New Brunswick, comes an e-zine looking for the fringes of technology and culture. They […]
This issue features only one-page comics, most of which are very good. Turner’s drawing style varies from erratic and kinetic […]