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  2. Ottawa Citizen - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Citizen's circulation in 2009 was 123,856 copies daily. Its circulation dropped by 26 percent to 91,796 in 2015. [16]In Spring 2022, the Ottawa Citizen's unduplicated print and digital average weekday audience was 231,000, and its unduplicated average weekly audience was 490,000.

  3. Russell Mills (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    After dismissal from the Ottawa Citizen, Mills became a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University. [10] In 2002, Mills received an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Carleton University for services to the community and the newspaper industry; he was also awarded with the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal for services to Canada. [2]

  4. Larry O'Brien (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Citizen reported that Terry Kilrea sent correspondence to the federal Minister of the Environment John Baird, concerning a possible appointment if Kilrea dropped out of the mayoral race. [44] On December 10, 2007, the OPP charged O'Brien for two offenses under the Criminal Code of Canada. [45]

  5. Eddie MacCabe - Wikipedia

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    Edward William Joseph MacCabe (January 15, 1927 – May 22, 1998) was a Canadian sports journalist and writer. He began in journalism with the Ottawa Journal in 1946, briefly wrote for the Montreal Star from 1951 and 1952, then returned to the Ottawa Journal as a columnist and its sports editor until 1977.

  6. Randall Denley - Wikipedia

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    Randall Denley is a Canadian journalist and politician who ran as the Progressive Conservative (PC) candidate for Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) in Ottawa West—Nepean in 2011 election and 2014 election. He writes for the Ottawa Citizen and National Post as a columnist. [1]

  7. Charles Gordon (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    With the Citizen, he held a variety of roles – including writing editorials, editing the local news and books sections, and writing his daily column [2] – until retiring from the paper in 2005. [1] He took a leave of absence from the paper in 2002 to serve for several months as writer-in-residence at the University of Ottawa. [3]

  8. Earl McRae - Wikipedia

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    After other writing and sportscasting stints in Toronto, in 1986 McRae was hired by the Ottawa Citizen to be its sports columnist, a position he held for six years, before his move to the Ottawa Sun. It was at the Citizen where McRae became a fixture in the city's sports scene. Like in Toronto, McRae became known for his brutally honest pieces ...

  9. Ariel Troster - Wikipedia

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    In 2023/2024, she opposed the proposal for the City of Ottawa to spend over $400 million to subsidize the redevelopment of Lansdowne Park. [12] Ultimately, city council voted 16-9 in favour of the project, with mayor Mark Sutcliffe voting yes. [13] [14] She also opposed cuts to O-Train frequency that were passed by city council in 2024. [15] [16]