The periodical "Intotemak" was published quarterly by the Conference of Mennonites in Canada up to the year 2000 and carried on by Mennonite Church Canada until 2018. It was preceded "Mennonite Pioneer Mission Quarterly" that was published from 1945 to 1962. "Intotemak" translates as "my friends" or "my clan." This periodical features news, obituaries, and religious articles primarily in English and on occasion in an Indigenous language such as Saulteaux. It carried news and article of interest to the people working and living in Indigenous communities where Mennonite Church Canada had relationships. These communities included Pauingassi, Manigotogan, Bloodvein, Matheson Island, Little Grand Rapids, Cross Lake, Selkirk, Riverton, Pine Dock, and the Y.O.U. program based in Winnipeg.