About us

Launched in June 2017, The Maritime [EDIT] was the first quarterly print magazine dedicated to proving what Atlantic Canada has to offer.

[EDIT] reveals a high-quality of life, a thriving entrepreneurial and business community, a flourishing natural environment, and an ideal place to live. With a dynamic mix of long-form writing, short features and interviews, and beautiful visual stories, each issue of [EDIT] fosters a sense of curiosity about the place we inhabit and invites us to explore Atlantic Canada.

The Maritime [EDIT] was built as a brand that provides its community with multiple touch points. We offer a dynamic mix of print, digital, video and TV content. 

If you haven’t yet enjoyed some of the complimentary offerings, please sign up for our free bi-weekly digital magazine [EDIT]ION, subscribe to the original podcast Mullinger Meets Canadians, or watch the nationally televised Atlantic Edition series on Bell Fibe TV1.

Edit Media Inc. is a fully independent media brand and we would like to thank you for reading and sharing [EDIT].

THE TEAM

JAMES MULLINGER: Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief

JAMES MULLINGER
Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief  

James Mullinger is an award-winning writer, comedian and filmmaker and a highly acclaimed inspirational and motivational speaker. He was one of the UK’s hardest-working comedians, as well as a journalist, TV presenter and author. He spent 15 years at British GQ magazine, interviewing everyone from Jerry Seinfeld to Rachel Weisz.

In 2014, he moved to Saint John, New Brunswick, for a better quality of life. In his first 18 months, he was nominated for a Just for Laughs best comedy show award and a Canadian Comedy Award. In April 2016, he sold out New Brunswick's biggest indoor arena with his live stand-up comedy show, beating Jerry Seinfeld's sales record. This show was documented in the CBC documentary film City On Fire, which aired on CBC's prime-time Saturday night in September 2016.

He has also written a best-selling book and for The Guardian newspaper and for Glamour and Men’s Health magazines. 

PAMELA MULLINGER: Co-Founder & Publishing Director

PAMELA MULLINGER
Co-Founder & Publishing Director

Pamela Mullinger has worked in marketing, fashion and magazine publishing for over 20 years. Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, she began her career in fashion marketing in Toronto in 1996, working for brands such as Giorgio Armani and Calvin Klein. In March 2000, Mullinger relocated to London, England, to work for Vanity Fair magazine (Condé Nast Publications) as Fashion Manager. She then worked for Wallpaper* magazine and Winkreative. In February 2007, Mullinger was appointed as Publishing Director and part of the founding team of MONOCLE, an international briefing on current affairs, business, culture and design. MONOCLE remains one of the most distinguished titles on the newsstand worldwide. Since moving to New Brunswick in 2014, she has consulted for numerous brands including Kinfolk magazine

LINDSAY VAUTOUR: Art Director

LINDSAY VAUTOUR
Art Director

Lindsay Vautour, [EDIT]'s Art Director, is responsible for designing every page of the magazine. Lindsay graduated from the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design in 2004 with a Diploma in Graphic Arts. She worked at Revolution Strategy from 2004 to 2011, creating campaigns for clients such as Saint John Transit, Tourism New Brunswick, Irving Oil, Cooke Aquaculture and the University of New Brunswick. In 2011, she founded design and branding agency Pop Studio, whose clients include the City of Saint John, Port Saint John, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick, the New Brunswick Pharmacists’ Association, the Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association and Vantage Build. 

JENNIFER WOOD: Senior Editor

JENNIFER WOOD
Senior Editor

[EDIT]’s Senior Editor Jennifer Wood has travelled Canada for the magazine, interviewing everyone from Rick Mercer, Classified, David Myles and Chef Michael Smith to Mary Walsh, comedians Jonny Harris and Sugar Sammy and globally recognized architects Susan Fitzgerald and Peter Braithwaite. A native of Quebec’s Eastern Townships, Jennifer studied Communications and Public Relations at Concordia University. She cut her teeth as an intern at Cossette Communications and the Montreal World Film Festival before moving to Saint John, New Brunswick, where she worked in the oil and gas and aviation industries before joining the [EDIT] team.

CONTACT US

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