Salam Toronto

Salam Toronto (Persian: سلام تورنتو) is the first Persian-English bilingual weekly publications in Canada being published since October 2000.

[citation needed] It focuses on issues pertaining to those living in southern Ontario specifically, and encourages its readership to fully participate in Canadian society and not only add to it, but also learn from it.

[citation needed] In June 2002, in a ceremony attended by Foreign Affair Minister Bill Graham, Mohsen received the Canadian Ethnic Journalists' and Writers' Club Award for its editorial Thank you Toronto encouraging the city's continued participation in Olympic bidding.

The story emphasized the need for Iranian Canadians to develop open lines of communication with Officers and to report any instances of injustice.

[citation needed] In addition to subscriptions, and online editions, Salam Toronto is distributed to more than 150 locations in the GTA in hard copies and on a weekly basis.

North York - In many of Toronto's neighborhoods, Persian is among the top 5 ethnic languages spoken. In the North York neighborhoods, it is among the top 3. [ 5 ]