“Global experience is powerful and profitable. We should wear it proudly, like the exceptional competitive advantage that it is,” says Daniel Bernhard, CEO of the Institute for Canadian Citizenship.
About us
Imagine a media brand that reflects the ambitions of global citizens, captures the resilience of Canadian newcomers and explores the rich intersection of the diverse cultures that define modern Canada. Introducing 3, a new magazine from SJC and 369 Global, launching this September. Why 3? 3 magazine celebrates Third Culture Individuals (TCIs) and the culturally curious alike, a testament to those born in one place but enriched by the experiences of numerous others. Of course, 3 isn't just for TCIs; the topics, themes and individuals highlighted will resonate with prospective and recent immigrants, and first-generation (and beyond) Canadians. In-depth research, including a national survey and first-person interviews with Canadian newcomers, helped us glean insights to shape the values, voice and content to define 3. Weaving together topics from identity to innovation, content will span commentary, in-depth profiles and cultural insights on style, tech, health, sports, food, travel, politics and more. Exploring the pages of 3, readers will gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the diverse experiences that shape our country—and our world.
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External link for 3 magazine
- Industry
- Media and Telecommunications
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2024
Employees at 3 magazine
Updates
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How restaurateur Tannis Ling has revitalized Vancouver Chinatown with her reimagined takes on Asian cuisine:
Restaurateur Tannis Ling Isn’t Afraid of Putting A Spin on Cultural Cuisine
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How TSO CEO Mark Williams is making the 102-year-old institution accessible, and fun, for all Canadians.
TSO’s Mark Williams is Proving that the Symphony is for Everyone
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Pakistani Canadian journalist Sadiya Ansari’s debut book, “In Exile: Rupture, Reunion, and My Grandmother’s Secret Life,” is a rare and personal glimpse into the roles women play when they defy cultural expectations and write their own rules—for better or worse. Read an exclusive excerpt at the link below:
With Her Debut Book, Sadiya Ansari Discovers Home Is More Than a Place
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Looking for a compelling fall read? Look no further than these five genre-bending memoirs. Click the link below to discover them all.
These Genre-Bending Memoirs Will Take You For A Ride
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For over three decades, artist Tishan Hsu has explored the relationship between technology and the human body. Learn more about the digital sensuality of his work at the link below.
What Art Teaches Us About The Future of Biotechnology
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Progress, whether personal, professional or political, is rarely a linear process. And as our September cover star Abdullah Snobar notes, though this process isn’t easy, it’s necessary to get you to the end result. Learn more at the link below.
The Business Case For Vulnerable Leadership
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“The most successful group chats, which are really the most successful friendships, take it off-line occasionally, for one-on-one calls or in-person meetups. Yes, it takes effort. But group chats aren’t a safe space simply because they exist in opposition to the public stage of social media. They are only as buoyant and life-giving as the relationships themselves, which need to be tended with real time and space connection. The best ones are a mix of what’s in the phone and what’s out in the world.”
Why The Best Group Chats Know When To Take It Offline
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Here's what went down at Porsche SCOPES Toronto, an immersive festival that celebrates local pioneers in art, design, music and tech:
As Porsche SCOPES Comes to Toronto, Featured Artist Alyssa Alikpala Offers a Sneak Peek
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You know what they say about the best laid plans… Read Maryam Siddiqi's thoughtful travelogue at the link below.
Why The Essential Thing To Plan For While Travelling Is The Unplanned
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