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The Weekly Voice is a proud publication of the Voice Media Group, rolling off the press for the first time on the first Saturday of May 1997. We are dedicated to serving the South Asian community in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), estimated to be over 1.8 million strong and poised to become the largest ethnic group in Canada.
The Weekly Voice is the largest circulated South Asian community newspaper in the GTA, with an audited circulation of 30,300 copies as verified by Canadian Media Circulation Audit. Our broadsheet format features dedicated sections on news, automotive, entertainment, and real estate, and is printed at The Metroland Press, one of the best printing presses in North America. Source
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| Scope | Local, Native/Indigenous, Asian |
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| Language | English, Punjabi |
| Country | Canada |
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| Frequency | Weekly |
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Search ArticlesWhy the Sky Might Look Orange Across Canada Today
Canadians in several parts of the country may notice an unusual orange or red glow in the sky as wildfire smoke spreads across vast distances. The dramatic colour is being caused primarily by smoke from wildfires in northwestern Ontario, according to a Global News report by Uday Rana. Environment Canada issued air quality alerts for Toronto, Vancouver and several communities in Ontario, Manitoba, British Columbia and other regions on Wednesday.
Vaughan 2030: From Village Roots to GTA Innovation Hub, Growth, Diversity and the Future
Vaughan was once understood primarily as a collection of distinct communities, including Woodbridge, Maple, Kleinburg, Concord and Thornhill, surrounded by agricultural land and connected to Toronto by highways. That description no longer captures the scale, ambition or economic importance of the modern city. Vaughan has become one of the Greater Toronto Area's most important employment and development centres.
Canada and the U.S. Must Fight Wildfires Together, Not Trade Political Blame
Four Republican members of the United States Congress are criticizing Canadian governments over wildfire smoke that has spread across Ontario and parts of the northern United States, arguing that Canada has not done enough to reduce the risk of major forest fires. The criticism was delivered in a letter addressed to Prime Minister Mark Carney by Michigan representatives John James, Jack Bergman, John Moolenaar and Lisa McClain.
Mississauga 2030: From Suburb to GTA Powerhouse, Growth, Challenges and the Future of Canada's Diver
Mississauga is no longer simply a bedroom community beside Toronto. It is one of Canada's largest cities, an internationally connected business centre and a major engine of the Greater Toronto Area. Its economy is anchored by manufacturing, transportation, logistics, healthcare, technology, life sciences and Toronto Pearson International Airport. The old description of Mississauga as a collection of subdivisions surrounding a shopping centre no longer reflects reality.
Canada's $2 Billion Armoured Vehicle Investment Is a Strong Step for Defence and Domestic Industry
By: The Weekly Voice Editorial Staff The federal government's decision to spend nearly $2 billion over four years on 190 Canadian made armoured combat support vehicles is an important and welcome investment in Canada's military, manufacturing sector and long term economic security. The vehicles will be built by General Dynamics Land Systems Canada in London, Ontario, increasing Canada's fleet of armoured combat support vehicles to 550.
Bank of Canada Predicts a Rebound, but Canada Cannot Simply Wait for Growth to Return
By: The Weekly Voice Editorial Staff The Bank of Canada has held its policy interest rate at 2.25 per cent while predicting that the Canadian economy will gradually recover from an extended period of weak growth. The decision may appear difficult to understand. If interest rates are not being reduced and no major new monetary stimulus is being announced, what exactly is expected to produce this rebound?
BREAKING: Canada Pauses New Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Applications Until Further Notice
Canada has stopped accepting new applications and expressions of interest under the Parents and Grandparents Program, leaving many Canadian citizens and permanent residents without a current pathway to sponsor their parents or grandparents for permanent residence. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada announced on July 15, 2026, that it is pausing the intake of new applications under the program.
Acisa Is Celebrating 11 Years Of Vibrant Brampton Summerfest In Style With Prominent Bollywood And Popular Punjabi Artists
Mannat Noor, Manj Musik, the Nandy Sisters, Fuzön, Fateh Doe, Arbaz Khan and Babbulicious will perform at Brampton's much-loved music and dance festival-VIBRANT BRAMPTON SUMMERFEST! Brampton, ON - For the first time in its 11-year history, Vibrant Brampton SummerFest is expanding to three outdoor festival days, bringing an even larger celebration of South Asian music, arts, food and culture to Gage Park from July 17 to 19, 2026.
Anaplasmosis Explained: The Tick-Borne Disease Rapidly Rising Across Canada
By Weekly Voice Health Desk & Editorial Staff As Canadians spend more time outdoors this summer, health experts are warning that Lyme disease is no longer the only serious illness connected to tick bites. Anaplasmosis, a bacterial infection transmitted by blacklegged ticks, is being described as a rapidly rising health concern and is now considered Canada's second most common tick borne disease.
Why People Are Fleeing Toronto as Jobs Disappear and Living Costs Rise
By: The Weekly Voice Editorial Staff Toronto has spent decades presenting itself as Canada's economic capital and one of North America's fastest growing cities. That image is now being challenged as thousands of residents leave the Toronto region for more affordable communities elsewhere in Canada. The reasons include slowing immigration, unaffordable housing, inflation and, most importantly, a weakening employment market that is no longer creating enough dependable jobs.