List of German-language newspapers of Ontario


In nineteenth-century Upper Canada, German-language publications were in high demand. After the English and French, Germans were the third-largest immigrant group in Canada. Most Germans settled in Waterloo County, especially in the towns of Berlin and Waterloo, and most newspapers were established there to service the population. In any year between 1859 and 1908, Waterloo County typically had four German newspapers, and always between three and five. In the period from 1835 to 1914, nine German newspapers were founded in Berlin and Waterloo and six in Preston, New Hamburg and Elmira. German is the only language other than English or French to have had a flourishing newspaper press in Ontario; approximately thirty German newspapers were published in the province between 1835 and 1918.
Ontario's first German-language newspaper, Canada Museum und Allgemeine Zeitung, was founded in Berlin in 1835, predating the town's first English-language newspaper by 18 years. German-language publications were not typically read outside of Ontario's German communities, leading them to focus their reporting on local news and interpretations foreign events. Due to their small readership, they exerted little political influence on anything other than a local level. Most publication were dependent upon a small population group and folded after only a few years, but the towns Berlin, Waterloo and New Hamburg each supported at least one German newspaper until 1909, by which time all competitors had either folded or amalgamated into Berlin's Berliner Journal.
On 25 September 1918, in the last weeks of the First World War, the Canadian government passed an Order in Council prohibiting "the publication of books, newspapers, magazines or any printed matter in the language of any country or people for the time being at war with Great Britain." The Order had the effect of banning German-language publications, leading to the 1918 closure of the last remaining German newspaper, the Berliner Journal. Although the government repealed the order in January 1920, it was not until 1967 that another German-language newspaper appeared – the Kitchener Journal, which ceased publication in 1969.
In the wake of the Second World War, a surge in immigration of ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe and Germany led to a small revival of Ontario's German-language newspapers. Toronto's italic=yes, published from 2011 to 2023, was Ontario's last German-language newspaper.

Newspapers

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NewspaperPlace of
publication
FrequencyCommencedCeasedPolitical alignmentISSN / OCLC
Berlin Daily NewsBerlinDaily18781878

Berliner Journal /
Ontario Journal
BerlinWeekly18591918Liberal,
independent

Canada Museum
und Allgemeine Zeitung
BerlinWeekly18351840Independent


italic=yesHamiltonTwice weekly18561857
italic=yesHamilton /
London
Weekly18721876

italic=yes
OttawaMonthly18931893

das journalTorontoBiweekly20112023
italic=yesBerlinWeekly18781878Conservative
italic=yesToronto /
Preston
Weekly18561867
italic=yesWaterlooWeekly18541909Conservative
italic=yesPrestonWeekly18481850Reform
italic=yesStratfordWeekly18641906Reform

Der Deutsche Canadier
und Neuigkeitsbote
/
Der Deutsche Canadier
BerlinWeekly18411865Reform

italic=yes
London /
Hamilton
Monthly18711876

italic=yesWaterlooWeekly18631863Reform
italic=yesWaterlooWeekly18391841


italic=yes /
italic=yes
New HamburgWeekly18551908Conservative


italic=yesStratford /
Listowel
18781883Conservative
italic=yes /
italic=yes
NeustadtWeekly18681882Independent
italic=yesArnprior /
Pembroke
Weekly19011916Independent
italic=yesTorontoWeekly1977

italic=yesCanningtonMonthly19972014

italic=yesBerlinWeekly18911908Conservative
italic=yesBerlinWeekly18691870
italic=yesBerlinWeekly18671869
italic=yes /
italic=yes
Ayton /
Neustadt
Weekly18821892
italic=yesWalkerton18781879Reform
italic=yesPrestonWeekly18561857
italic=yesWartburgWeekly
italic=yesElmiraWeekly18701882
italic=yesBerlinWeekly18861888Conservative
italic=yesNew HamburgWeekly18521856Reform
italic=yesHamilton18791879Conservative
Kitchener JournalKitchener19671969
italic=yesTorontoWeekly2003

The Hofbräuhaus NewsOttawaQuarterly20022014


Walkerton Glocke /
Die Ontario Glocke
WalkertonWeekly18701904Conservative

italic=yesWellandWeekly18851886