About Canada Culture
Celebrating the Stories That Make Canada Home
Our Mission
To explore and celebrate the rich tapestry of Canadian life through authentic storytelling, cultural journalism, and community engagement.
Why We Do What We Do
Canada is a nation built on diverse stories, traditions, and communities. At Canada Culture, we believe that every corner of this great country has tales worth telling – from the bustling streets of Toronto to the quiet fishing villages of the Maritimes, from the prairies of Saskatchewan to the mountains of British Columbia.
Our purpose is to bridge communities, celebrate diversity, and showcase the everyday moments that make Canadian life extraordinary. Through photo essays, in-depth articles, and community features, we capture the essence of what it means to be Canadian in all its beautiful complexity.
We are committed to respectful, authentic journalism that honors the voices and experiences of all Canadians, with particular attention to Indigenous perspectives and multicultural narratives that shape our national identity.
Meet Our Editorial Team
Passionate storytellers dedicated to sharing Canada's cultural richness with authenticity and respect.
Sarah Chen
Editor-in-Chief
With 15 years of experience in Canadian journalism, Sarah leads our editorial vision with a focus on inclusive storytelling and cultural authenticity. Born in Vancouver to immigrant parents, she brings a deep understanding of Canada's multicultural landscape.
MA Journalism, Carleton University
National Magazine Award Winner 2022
Marcus Whitehorse
Cultural Correspondent
A member of the Cree Nation, Marcus specializes in Indigenous cultural stories and traditional practices. His work bridges contemporary and traditional perspectives, offering insights into Canada's First Nations, MГ©tis, and Inuit communities.
Indigenous Studies, University of Saskatchewan
CBC Radio Contributor
Emma Dubois
Photography Director
Based in Montreal, Emma captures the visual stories that define Canadian culture. Her work has been featured in National Geographic and Canadian Geographic, showcasing everything from Arctic landscapes to urban festivals.
BFA Photography, Concordia University
National Geographic Contributor
James Morrison
Community Reporter
Traveling from coast to coast, James tells the stories of everyday Canadians. From fishing communities in Newfoundland to tech entrepreneurs in Kitchener-Waterloo, he finds the extraordinary in the ordinary.
BA Journalism, Ryerson University
50+ Canadian Communities Covered
Dr. Priya Patel
Cultural Researcher
An anthropologist specializing in Canadian multiculturalism, Dr. Patel provides academic depth to our cultural analysis. Her research focuses on how immigrant communities maintain traditions while adapting to Canadian life.
PhD Cultural Anthropology, UBC
Author of "Canadian Mosaic: New Perspectives"
Alex Campbell
Digital Editor
Managing our online presence and digital storytelling initiatives, Alex ensures our content reaches Canadians wherever they are. With expertise in social media and digital journalism, they keep us connected to our community.
Digital Media Studies, University of Toronto
200K+ Social Media Followers
Our Editorial Vision
Guiding principles that shape every story we tell and every photograph we share.
Authenticity First
We believe in telling real stories from real people. No staged moments, no artificial narratives – just honest portrayals of Canadian life in all its diversity and complexity.
Community Partnership
We work with communities, not just about them. Our approach involves collaboration, consultation, and ensuring that the people we feature have agency in how their stories are told.
Cultural Sensitivity
We approach every culture, tradition, and community with respect and humility. Our team includes diverse voices and we constantly educate ourselves about cultural protocols and sensitivities.
Visual Storytelling
A picture is worth a thousand words, but the right picture with the right context can tell an entire story. Our photography celebrates the beauty and dignity in everyday Canadian life.
Partners & Cultural Initiatives
Working together to strengthen Canadian cultural understanding and community connections.
Academic Collaborations
Partnerships with Canadian universities and cultural studies programs help ensure our content is well-researched and academically sound while remaining accessible to general audiences.
- University of Toronto - Canadian Studies Program
- Carleton University - Journalism School
- University of British Columbia - First Nations Studies
Community Organizations
We work closely with cultural organizations, community centers, and local groups to ensure our coverage reflects the true voices and experiences of Canadian communities.
- National Indigenous Organizations
- Multicultural Community Centers
- Regional Arts Councils
Media Partnerships
Collaborating with other Canadian media outlets and cultural institutions to amplify important stories and reach broader audiences with our cultural content.
- CBC Radio Cultural Programs
- Canadian Geographic Magazine
- National Film Board of Canada
Our Values & Ethics
Transparency and integrity guide every aspect of our editorial process.
Editorial Independence
Our editorial content is never influenced by advertisers, sponsors, or political interests. We maintain complete independence in our story selection and presentation.
Fact-Checking & Accuracy
Every article undergoes rigorous fact-checking. We verify information with multiple sources and clearly distinguish between news, analysis, and opinion content.
Privacy & Consent
We obtain clear consent from everyone featured in our content and respect their right to privacy. Community members have input on how their stories are told.
Corrections & Updates
When we make mistakes, we correct them promptly and transparently. All corrections and updates are clearly marked and explained to our readers.
Connect With Our Team
Have a story to share? Want to collaborate? We'd love to hear from you.