Canada’s Street Style Magazine


About Peace

Peace is Canada’s Street Style Magazine. Editorially outspoken and visually delicious, our recipe for new and emerging trends and talents in fashion, art, music, film, beauty, sport and technology speaks to Canadian readers with a voracious appetite for global street and pop culture.

Launched in 1992 as a 16-page newsprint music fanzine and evolving into Canada’s only national full-colour, glossy urban culture magazine in 2000, the formative years at Peace were filled with more exclusives, bombs and sneak peeks than most mags score in a lifetime. From our rate-the-rappers session with Biggie Smalls to Canada’s introduction to the pre-dictionary lexicon of ‘bling bling’, Peace was there when other media was sleeping. Mic in hand, we broke the beats and the brands that defined a generation. But that was then. This is now.

In 2005, Peace underwent a transformation to boldly announce its relaunch as Canada’s only lifestyle magazine for men and women who flirt between underground and mainstream, urban and urbane. With a total renovation in design and a renewed editorial vision unique to Canada’s magazine industry, our genre-busting approach to the bits and pieces we pick to click reflects and creates movement in the evolution of street style.

CIRCULATION

• 50,000 copies
• 75% placement in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal
• for sale across Canada on newstands at Chapter’s/Indigo (139 locations)
• complimentary copies across Canada through Future Shop (83 locations), Athletes World (62 locations), Arlies/Boathouse (32 locations) and over 250 independent locations.

FREQUENCY
• quarterly standard issues: March 1, June 1, September 1, December 1
• summer digest issue: July 1