Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication, Month Day). Title of article: Subtitle if any. Name of Newspaper.
Example
Loriggio, P. (2020, January 6). Canadian schools prepare students as AI, automation alter workplace. The Globe and Mail.
(Author's Last Name, Year, p. Page Number)
(Loriggio, 2020, p. A6)
(Author's Last Name, Year)
(Loriggio, 2020)
Title of article: Subtitle if any. (Year of Publication, Month Day). Name of Newspaper.
Get on board for train safety. (2012, June 17). Toronto Star.
Note: If instead of having no author, the article is signed as being written by "Anonymous," put the name "Anonymous" where you'd normally put the author's name. Only use the word Anonymous if the article is specifically credited that way.
("One two or three words from the title," Year, p. Page Number)
("Get on board," p. A14)
Note: Choose one or more words from the title, enough to clearly identify the article. Use double quotation marks around the words from title of an article in the in-text citation.
("One two or three words from the title," Year)
("Get on board," 2012)
Note: Choose one or more words from the title, enough to clearly identify the article. Use double quotation marks around the words from a title of an article in the in-text citation.
Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication, Month Day). Title of article: Subtitle if any. Name of Newspaper. http://URL
Aw, J. (2012, June 12). Stopping the soda bulge: Why we need to consider restricting sugary beverages. National Post. http://life.nationalpost.com/2012/06/12/stopping-the-soda-bulge-why-we-need-to-consider-restricting-sugary-beverages/
(Aw, 2012, para. 2)
Note: When there are no visible page numbers on the online article, indicate which paragraph the quote came from in your in-text citation.
(Aw, 2012)
Example
Aulakh, R. (2012, June 13). From surviving to thriving. Toronto Star.
(Aulakh, 2012, p. GT1)
(Aulakh, 2012)