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Swept Magazine - Issue No. 3

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Swept Description:

Beginning in 2012 as just an idea and a domain name, Sweptmedia.ca has bloomed into what smells like a half-legit publication. We started with the motto “Sweeping up the news the mainstream leaves behind”, but have since moved to a much more open-minded attitude toward our coverage and content.

Though our mantra has changed, our mission has always been to provide an independent voice, to encourage more debate and discussion on issues affecting our communities, and to generate interest in local culture.

In addition to providing insightful, inquisitive coverage and thoughtful, poignant literature, we also provide a space for other creative individuals to get published. Though we do focus on the GTA, we are not by any means confining ourselves to local submissions or coverage, and are willing to accept both national and international contributions.

In a continuing effort to be an independent voice in the community, in Spring 2013, our editorial team started on Swept beta, producing three 12-15 page issues (customized to fit your iPad) available for download on our website over a three month period. Swept magazine now provides readers with a monthly showcase of the best Sweptmedia.ca has to offer, as well as content exclusive to the e-zine.

Did we mention Swept magazine is free?

Whether it be coverage of an event, an editorial comic, a photo gallery, or a short story you want to get out there, Sweptmedia.ca will consider everything you submit.

In this issue

Swept\'s November issue is our biggest yet. A concentration camp, old Toronto maps, a how-to for the Tinder Dating app, and an update on the shale gas protests in Eastern Canada

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