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If you are a [[Christian]] involved in media in [[Canada|Canada]] or you wish to share [[:Category:Year|historical information]] and terms for our [[:Category:Glossary|glossary]], you are invited to [[Create a username|add your listing]], [[contribute articles]] and [[edit]] our database. '''To begin, please [[Create_a_username|join ChristianMedia.ca]] for free now!'''
 
If you are a [[Christian]] involved in media in [[Canada|Canada]] or you wish to share [[:Category:Year|historical information]] and terms for our [[:Category:Glossary|glossary]], you are invited to [[Create a username|add your listing]], [[contribute articles]] and [[edit]] our database. '''To begin, please [[Create_a_username|join ChristianMedia.ca]] for free now!'''
  
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ChristianMedia.ca (pronounced Christian Media dot see aye) provides the history of Canadian Christians working, volunteering and ministering in media in Canada. These Christians believe in Jesus Christ as Messiah and Son of God and are motivated to share the Good News through dance, drama, music, performance, print, radio, television, visual art or the web.

If you are a Christian involved in media in Canada or you wish to share historical information and terms for our glossary, you are invited to add your listing, contribute articles and edit our database. To begin, please join ChristianMedia.ca for free now!

Find a Canadian Christian radio station{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=4 | Call Letters | City | Frequency | Launch Date | Province or Territory |}