History
Community Programs Group, parent company to The Magazine has been producing children's entertainment since 1984. They started out making educational films about subjects such as bicycle safety & rules of the road (Right Riders), first aid, and alcohol and substance abuse (Mr. Finley's Pharmacy, Choose). In 1990, CPG partnered with Marvel to publish Spider-Man comics with drug awareness and safety messages. This became a series of five comics published with Marvel for distribution across Canada by police officers visiting elementary schools while on their safety talks.
In 1993, CPG began a publication called The New Jr. Jays Magazine. This magazine contained was lifestyle tips, Blue Jays facts and a comic strip that represented the diverse culture of the new generation of Canadian kids. The Jr. Jays magazines were given away at Blue Jays games and in schools by police officers. "The publication was considered an "icebreaker" for Police Officers throughout Canada during school visits."
The Jr Jays magazine ran from Spring 1993 right up until Fall 1998, at which point it became known as The Magazine - Not For Adults. The Jr. Jays comic strip continued to run, even though The Mag began to focus more on music, movies, TV and other popular entertainment. The Jr. Jays strip ran until the Fall 2000 edition of The Mag. In November 2000, The Mag started to be published on a monthly basis. It is sold at check-out counters at a variety of stores, such as A&P, Dominion, Foodtown, and 7-Eleven. The company's mission was to give back to the community. The entire cover price of The Mag was donated to the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police for youth programming and Kids Help Phone.
Literacy and charity remains to be an important part of The Mag's program. A portion of the cover price is regularly donated to Kids Help Phone and various community programs aimed at youth. The September/October 2009 edition marked The Mag's 100th issue. In April 2011, The Magazine updated its website with a brand new look and archived content.
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