Nick Noorani, the founding publisher of Canadian Immigrant Magazine, has resigned after seven years on the job.
D.B. Scott reports (via Masthead):
“When he started publishing it out of his home in B. C. seven years ago, Noorani had a circulation of 7,000. Now, after being acquired by Torstar, which launched a Toronto version, it distributes 82,000 copies.
“The magazine has reached a height I couldn’t dream of when I started out,” he says. “I want to go and do more to help with immigrants to Canada.”
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