Maisonneuve (magazine)
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Maisonneuve is a general interest magazine based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It publishes eclectic stories of national and international scope on the arts, culture and politics. Founded in 2002 by Derek Webster, the magazine is named after Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve, the founder of Montreal. It defines its mandate as "to dissolve artistic borders between regions, countries, languages, and genres".
Maisonneuve has won many won awards for its writing, covers, illustration and photojournalism. It was named Magazine of the Year in 2005 (National Magazine Awards), Small Magazine of the Year in 2006 (Editors' Choice Awards) and Newsstand Magazine of the Year (Canadian Newsstand Awards) in 2007.