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After 10 years of bringing you truth without agenda online, the Canary has now done what no left-wing media outlet has done in decades: launch a daily print newspaper. It is set to challenge every mainstream media outlet. Plus, it will bring the Canary’s no-nonsense news that disrupts power to a wider audience. And, you just know the MSM and establishment are going to hate it, too. But why the hell would we do this at a time when fewer and fewer people are actually buying newspapers?

Meet the Canary (again)

If you don’t know the Canary, we launched in October 2015 with a budget of just £500. Since then, we’ve made it our job to hold the powerful to account. We’ve done this by publishing stories that matter to you, the ordinary person. And we’ve always done this, whether the state, the rich and powerful, and the corporate media like it or not.

We’ve consistently held the right-wing in the UK and beyond to account – whether that be the Tories, Reform, or this latest version we’re apparently calling the Labour Party. The Canary has never shied away from calling a spade a spade – and that includes the genocidal, ethnonationalist, pseudo-state of Israel and the racist Zionist ideology that runs and maintains it.

What’s also been central to what we do is disrupting the system that keeps most of us oppressed in one way or another. For the Canary, everything is connected – whether that’s the Zionist-led genocide against the Palestinian people that’s seen the IDF decapitating children on TikTok or supermarkets price-gouging your loaf of bread while crying because they’re rich shareholders need even more profit.

Profiting of our misery

To many people, these events may seem unrelated. But they are absolutely not. The same people that profit off the mass-slaughter of Black and Brown people in Palestine, Lebanon, and Sudan are the same people who profit off you paying £1.40 for some bread.

These are the same people that profit off companies like Palantir spying on you and buying your data. They profit off the continuous massive increases in your energy bills. And they also profit off you not being able to afford to drive your car – while not being able to afford a train fare either.

However, there’s a common theme with rich and powerful people who literally don’t care if you live or die. They are all mates with, and backed by, most politicians.

The Zionists responsible for killing 20,000 children in Gaza; the shareholders laughing while you can’t afford bread; the big tech companies using your information to make money, and the oil barons who mean you can’t afford to fill up your tank: they all have Nigel Farage, Kemi Badenoch, and Keir Starmer in their back pockets or up their arses.

We think that’s bullshit – and that it needs to change. But that change can only happen if everyone has access to the information they need to make the choice to change in the first place.

That’s where the Canary’s daily print newspaper comes in.

We can all make change

We know that left-wing politics is inaccessible for many people. And we also know that around four million people in the UK don’t have the internet at home. So, we want to bring the truth about what is going on in the world to a whole, new audience. That’s the voters left-wing politicians and other media have ignored or been too stuck-up to talk to: working-class people who hold down two jobs and only have time to get their news via a daily paper or TV.

The so-called left-wing in this country have ignored millions of people for too long. We think that needs to change. And by having the Canary next to the Sun, the Mirror, and the Daily Mail, we can give more people the chance to actually read the news – not propaganda.

So, welcome to the Canary in print. £1.20. Monday to Friday. Across England and Wales. We’d love you to join us each day – and let’s start making that change together.

Use our interactive map to find your nearest stockist. Yellow pins are newsagents where the Canary will be available from Tuesday 26 May. Red ones are newsagents that are coming soon. And yes, we are already working on a home delivery option, too!

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