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New magazine will challenge newcomer stereotypes | <i>CBC News</i>

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The cover of Toronto Life and HELLO! Canada's 'Hollywood North 2025' issue, presented by Rogers to celebrate TIFF's 50th edition.

CBC featured the launch of 3, a new national magazine aimed at telling stories about Canadian immigrants and "third culture kids." The magazine's name, 3, is a reference to third culture individuals who are influenced by both their parents' culture and the culture in which they are raised.

The magazine's founder and publisher, Muraly Srinarayanathas, a third culture kid himself, hopes to challenge stereotypes and showcase the diverse backgrounds of immigrants in Canada. Read the article, including introducing interviews with Muraly, Editor-in-Chief Stacy Lee Kong and Executive Director of Magazines Canada, Chris Radley.

About 3 magazine
For people who live between borders and beyond boundaries.

3 magazine celebrates third culture individuals, newcomers to Canada, first-generation (and beyond) Canadians and the culturally curious. It is a testament to people born in one place but enriched by the influence of numerous others. 3 delves into the essence of global narratives, weaving together topics from identity to innovation. With deeply reported stories, thought-provoking columns, insightful profiles and style features, its content will challenge and inspire. In an increasingly divisive world, 3 works to provide diverse perspectives to thoughtfully address local and global issues.

3 is a quarterly print magazine and is available online at threemagazine.com, via social (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn as well as a podcast hosted by Muraly Srinarayanathas. 3 is published by purpose-driven 369 Global in partnership with SJC, publisher of Canada's largest portfolio of media brands.

Learn more about 3.

For SJC media inquiries and partnerships, contact:

Marta Tsimicalis
Director of Communications, SJC
Emaill: marta.tsimicalis@stjoseph.com

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