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'''Sept Days''' is a weekly Chinese language Chinese newspaper in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It publishes |
'''Sept Days''' ({{zh|c=七天}}) is a weekly Chinese language Chinese newspaper in [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada. It publishes the Chinese-language newspaper ''Sept Days'', a business weekly and a monthly newspaper ''La Connexion'' in French. It also has a readers club that organizes activities. |
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==History== |
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''Sept Days'' was established on July 7, 2006, by Yin Ling ({{zh|s=尹灵|t=尹靈}}.<ref name="Guo2016-10-14">{{cite news |last1=Guo |first1=Yanxi 郭妍汐 |last2=Liu |first2=Jinpeng 刘金鹏 |date=2016-10-14 |title=七天•10周年:加拿大七天文化传媒2006-2016 |trans-title=Sept Days·10th Anniversary: Canadian Sept Days Cultural Media 2006–2016 |language=zh |url=https://m.haiwainet.cn/middle/3540916/2016/1014/content_30406595_1.html |newspaper=[[People's Daily]] |accessdate=2024-05-22 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240522062745/https://m.haiwainet.cn/middle/3540916/2016/1014/content_30406595_1.html |archivedate=2024-05-22 }}</ref><ref name="Cong2021-09-06">{{cite news |last=Cong |first=Ling 葱岭 |date=2021-09-06 |title=加拿大蒙城,一位金融人的华丽变身 |trans-title=Montreal, Canada, a financial man's gorgeous transformation |language=zh |url=https://paper.xinmin.cn/html/xmwb/2021-09-06/20/116370.html |newspaper=[[Xinmin Evening News]] |accessdate=2024-05-22 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240522064121/https://paper.xinmin.cn/html/xmwb/2021-09-06/20/116370.html |archivedate=2024-05-22 }}</ref> The newspaper's [[nameplate (publishing)|masthead]] has the text "Sept七天 Days", containing [[French language|French]], [[Chinese language|Chinese]], and [[English language|English]] words to represent that as a Canada-based publication, ''Sept Days'' is in a multicultural environment.<ref name="Guo2016-10-14"/> |
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Whereas numerous other [[Overseas Chinese]] newspapers translated local news, ''Sept Days'' did original reporting.<ref name="Cong2021-09-06"/> During the [[War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)|War in Afghanistan]] in 2007, ''Sept Days'' sent their journalist Hu Xian to cover [[Canada in the War in Afghanistan|Canada's involvement in the war]]. Hu was the first Overseas Chinese [[war correspondent]] to cover the war.<ref name="Guo2016-10-14"/> In 2008, the publication employed three reporters who worked [[full-time job|full-time]] as well as five [[freelance journalist]]s. They performed [[entertainment journalism]] and covered [[local news|local]] and international news. The founder said that year that the newspaper had 50,000 weekly readers and for every edition 10,000 papers are printed. The newspaper had not make a profit in 2008 and relied on advertisements and the [[board of director]]'s funding.<ref name="Gazette2008-02-23">{{cite news |date=2008-02-23 |title=New voices, expanding horizons. When Sept Days sent Montreal journalist Xian Hu to Afghanistan last December, the weekly Chinese newspaper was not only making a statement to its competitors in the community here, but to mainstream newspapers as well. |url=http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/saturdayextra/story.html?id=3fcde75d-d585-42e7-ac26-c14755bf4763 |newspaper=[[The Gazette (Montreal)|The Gazette]] |accessdate=2024-05-22 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121105161846/http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/saturdayextra/story.html?id=3fcde75d-d585-42e7-ac26-c14755bf4763 |archivedate=2012-11-05 }}</ref> |
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The newspaper began publishing a French edition, ''La Connexion'', in 2016.<ref name="Xu2016-10-29">{{cite news |last=Xu |first=Chang-an 徐长安 |date=2016-10-29 |title=加拿大《七天》传媒发布法文报《La Connexion》 |trans-title=Canada's "Sept Days" media releases French newspaper "La Connexion" |language=zh |url=https://news.sina.cn/gn/2016-10-29/detail-ifxxfysn8078246.d.html |publisher=[[China News Service]] |via=[[Sina Corporation]] |accessdate=2024-05-22 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240522064817/https://news.sina.cn/gn/2016-10-29/detail-ifxxfysn8078246.d.html |archivedate=2024-05-22 }}</ref> By 2021, it had published eight books.<ref name="Cong2021-09-06"/> This included ''Inspired by Norman Bethune'' (2014) and ''Elite Chinese Canadians'' (2018).<ref name="Yu2018-06-24">{{cite news |last=Yu |first=Ruidong 余瑞冬 |date=2018-06-24 |title=《加拿大华人精英录》一书在蒙特利尔首发 |trans-title=The book "A Record of Canadian Chinese Elites" was launched in Montreal |language=zh |url=https://inews.ifeng.com/58861551/news.shtml |publisher=[[China News Service]] |via=[[Phoenix Television]] |accessdate=2024-05-22 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240522070428/https://inews.ifeng.com/58861551/news.shtml |archivedate=2024-05-22 }}</ref> |
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''Sept Days'' has ties with the [[Chinese Communist Party]].<ref name="Lum2023-06-23">{{cite news |last1=Lum |first1=Zi-Ann |last2=Taylor-Vaisey |first2=Nick |last3=Duggan |first3=Kyle |date=2023-06-23 |title=Fixer upper on the Hill |url=https://www.politico.com/newsletters/ottawa-playbook/2023/06/23/checking-on-house-renos-00103341 |website=[[Politico]] |accessdate=2024-05-22 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240522070255/https://www.politico.com/newsletters/ottawa-playbook/2023/06/23/checking-on-house-renos-00103341 |archivedate=2024-05-22 }}</ref> During [[Premier of the People's Republic of China|Chinese premier]] [[Li Keqiang]]'s 2016 trip to Canada, he asked ''Sept Days'' to join a Chinese media [[symposium]].<ref name="Li2016-11-10">{{cite news |last=Li |first=Dan 李丹 |date=2016-11-10 |title=加拿大七天传媒成立十周年庆典在蒙特利尔举行 |trans-title=The 10th anniversary celebration of Sept Days in Canada was held in Montreal |language=zh |url=https://sinoustimes.com/contents/324/18796.html |script-newspaper=zh:美中时报 |trans-newspaper=Sino-US Times |accessdate=2024-05-22 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240522065910/https://sinoustimes.com/contents/324/18796.html |archivedate=2024-05-22 }}</ref> |
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==References== |
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* [https://septdays.com/ Official website] {{In lang|zh}} |
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*{{cite news|url=http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/saturdayextra/story.html?id=3fcde75d-d585-42e7-ac26-c14755bf4763|title=New voices, expanding horizons|last=DeWolf|first=Christopher|date=February 23, 2008|publisher=[[Montreal Gazette]]|accessdate=2008-12-08}} (broken link) |
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Latest revision as of 22:42, 31 May 2024
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | 尹灵 / Yin, Ling |
Publisher | 尹灵 / Yin, Ling |
Editor-in-chief | 颜宏 / Isa Li |
Founded | July 7th, 2006 |
Language | Chinese |
Headquarters | 3420 rue Fabien-Laberge, Montreal, Quebec |
Circulation | 17,000 |
ISSN | 1929-6320 |
Website | septdays |
Sept Days (Chinese: 七天) is a weekly Chinese language Chinese newspaper in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It publishes the Chinese-language newspaper Sept Days, a business weekly and a monthly newspaper La Connexion in French. It also has a readers club that organizes activities.
History[edit]
Sept Days was established on July 7, 2006, by Yin Ling (simplified Chinese: 尹灵; traditional Chinese: 尹靈.[1][2] The newspaper's masthead has the text "Sept七天 Days", containing French, Chinese, and English words to represent that as a Canada-based publication, Sept Days is in a multicultural environment.[1]
Whereas numerous other Overseas Chinese newspapers translated local news, Sept Days did original reporting.[2] During the War in Afghanistan in 2007, Sept Days sent their journalist Hu Xian to cover Canada's involvement in the war. Hu was the first Overseas Chinese war correspondent to cover the war.[1] In 2008, the publication employed three reporters who worked full-time as well as five freelance journalists. They performed entertainment journalism and covered local and international news. The founder said that year that the newspaper had 50,000 weekly readers and for every edition 10,000 papers are printed. The newspaper had not make a profit in 2008 and relied on advertisements and the board of director's funding.[3]
The newspaper began publishing a French edition, La Connexion, in 2016.[4] By 2021, it had published eight books.[2] This included Inspired by Norman Bethune (2014) and Elite Chinese Canadians (2018).[5]
Sept Days has ties with the Chinese Communist Party.[6] During Chinese premier Li Keqiang's 2016 trip to Canada, he asked Sept Days to join a Chinese media symposium.[7]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c Guo, Yanxi 郭妍汐; Liu, Jinpeng 刘金鹏 (2016-10-14). "七天•10周年:加拿大七天文化传媒2006-2016" [Sept Days·10th Anniversary: Canadian Sept Days Cultural Media 2006–2016]. People's Daily (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2024-05-22. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
- ^ a b c Cong, Ling 葱岭 (2021-09-06). "加拿大蒙城,一位金融人的华丽变身" [Montreal, Canada, a financial man's gorgeous transformation]. Xinmin Evening News (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2024-05-22. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
- ^ "New voices, expanding horizons. When Sept Days sent Montreal journalist Xian Hu to Afghanistan last December, the weekly Chinese newspaper was not only making a statement to its competitors in the community here, but to mainstream newspapers as well". The Gazette. 2008-02-23. Archived from the original on 2012-11-05. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
- ^ Xu, Chang-an 徐长安 (2016-10-29). "加拿大《七天》传媒发布法文报《La Connexion》" [Canada's "Sept Days" media releases French newspaper "La Connexion"] (in Chinese). China News Service. Archived from the original on 2024-05-22. Retrieved 2024-05-22 – via Sina Corporation.
- ^ Yu, Ruidong 余瑞冬 (2018-06-24). "《加拿大华人精英录》一书在蒙特利尔首发" [The book "A Record of Canadian Chinese Elites" was launched in Montreal] (in Chinese). China News Service. Archived from the original on 2024-05-22. Retrieved 2024-05-22 – via Phoenix Television.
- ^ Lum, Zi-Ann; Taylor-Vaisey, Nick; Duggan, Kyle (2023-06-23). "Fixer upper on the Hill". Politico. Archived from the original on 2024-05-22. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
- ^ Li, Dan 李丹 (2016-11-10). "加拿大七天传媒成立十周年庆典在蒙特利尔举行" [The 10th anniversary celebration of Sept Days in Canada was held in Montreal]. 美中时报 [Sino-US Times] (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2024-05-22. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
External links[edit]
- Official website (in Chinese)