List of student newspapers in Canada

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This is a list of post secondary Canadian student newspapers , listed by province.

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Alberta

InstitutionPaperFounded
Athabasca University The Voice Magazine 1992
MacEwan University The Griff 2011
Mount Royal University The Reflector
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology The Nugget 1964
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology The Weal
The King's University The Chronicle
University of Alberta The Gateway 1910
University of Calgary The Gauntlet 1960
University of Lethbridge The Meliorist1966

British Columbia

InstitutionPaperFounded
British Columbia Institute of Technology LINK Magazine 1965
Camosun College The Nexus
Capilano University The Capilano Courier
College of New Caledonia CNC Ion
Douglas College The Other Press1976
Kwantlen Polytechnic University The Kwantlen Chronicle and The Runner
Langara College The Voice
Royal Roads University Hatley Herald
Selkirk College The Sentinel and The Confluence
Simon Fraser University The Peak 1965
Thompson Rivers University The Omega
Trinity Western University Mars' Hill 1995
UBC Okanagan The Phoenix
University of British Columbia The Ubyssey 1918
University of the Fraser Valley The Cascade 1993
University of Northern British Columbia Over the Edge
University of Victoria The Martlet 1948
Vancouver Island University The Navigator

Manitoba

InstitutionPaperFounded
Brandon University The Quill 1910
Collège Universitaire de Saint-Boniface Le Réveil
Red River College The Projector
St. Paul's College The Paulinian
University of Manitoba The Manitoban 1914
University of Winnipeg The Uniter

New Brunswick

InstitutionPaperFounded
Mount Allison University The Argosy1872
St. Thomas University The Aquinian 1935
UNB Saint JohnThe Baron1993
Université de Moncton Le Front
University of New Brunswick The Brunswickan 1867

Newfoundland and Labrador

InstitutionPaperFounded
Memorial University The Muse 1950

Nova Scotia

InstitutionPaperFounded
Acadia University The Athenaeum 1874
Cape Breton University The Caper Times1979
Dalhousie University The Dalhousie Gazette , Golden Ram (Faculty of Agriculture), The Sextant (Sexton Campus)1868
Mount Saint Vincent University The Sentinel (discontinued)
St. Francis Xavier University The Xaverian Weekly
Saint Mary's University The Journal
University of King's College The Watch

Ontario

InstitutionPaperFounded
Algonquin College Algonquin Times
Brock University The Brock Press1964
Canadore College The Quest
Carleton University The Charlatan, The Leveller1949
Centennial College The Centennial College Courier
Conestoga College The Spoke
Fanshawe College The Interrobang
George Brown College The Dialog
Humber College Et Cetera
Lakehead University Argus
Laurentian University Lambda , L'Orignal déchaîné
Loyalist College Photojournalism Pioneer
Fleming College The Frost Leader, The Woodland Times
McMaster University The Silhouette
Niagara College Niagara News
Queen's University at Kingston The Queen's Journal , The Observer, Golden Words (engineering/humour)1873, 2003 & 1967
St. Clair College The Saint
Seneca College The Buzz
Sheridan College The Sheridan Sun
Toronto Metropolitan University The Eyeopener , On the Record
Trent University Arthur , Absynthe Magazine
University of Guelph The Ontarion 1951
University of Guelph-HumberThe Avro Post2017
University of Ottawa Fulcrum , La Rotonde, The Iron Otis (STEM)1942, 1932 & 2012
University of Toronto The Varsity , The Newspaper , The Medium (UTM), The Underground (UTSC), The Mike (St. Michael's College), The Salterrae (Trinity College), The Gargoyle (University College), The Strand (Victoria College)
University of Waterloo Imprint , The Iron Warrior (Waterloo Engineering Society), mathNEWS (MathSoc)1978, 1980, [1] 1973 [2]
University of Western Ontario UWO Gazette
University of Windsor The Lance University Magazine
Wilfrid Laurier University The Cord , The Sputnik
York University Excalibur, Pro Tem (Glendon College)

Prince Edward Island

InstitutionPaper
Holland College The Surveyor
University of Prince Edward Island The Cadre

Quebec

InstitutionPaper
Bishop's University The Campus
Cégep Régional de Lanaudière à JolietteLe Détour
Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf Le Graffiti
Concordia University The Concordian , The Link , L'Organe
Dawson College The Plant
École polytechnique de Montréal Le Polyscope
HEC Montréal L'Intérêt
John Abbott College Bandersnatch
Marianopolis College The Papercut and The Marianopolis World Review
McGill University Le Délit , The McGill Daily , McGill Tribune , The McGill International Review and The Bull & Bear
Université de Montréal Quartier Libre, Le Pigeon Dissident
Université de Sherbrooke Le Collectif
Université du Québec à Chicoutimi Le Griffonnier
Université du Québec à Montréal Montréal Campus, Horizons Économiques and La Chemise Magazine
Université Laval Impact Campus and La Marmite sociale

Saskatchewan

InstitutionPaper
University of Regina The Carillon
University of Saskatchewan The Sheaf

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