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  2. List of defunct newspapers of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Le Magasin du Bas-Canada, Journal littéraire et scientifique 1832, Montréal, Michel Bibaud, Ludger Duvernay, printer; L'Ami du peuple, de l'ordre et des lois 1832, Montréal, the sulpiciens, John Jones, Pierre-Édouard Leclère; Montreal Vindicator, 1832, Montréal, Édouard-Raymond Fabre, owner, Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, journalist

  3. Serge Bouchard - Wikipedia

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    Serge Bouchard (July 27, 1947 – May 11, 2021) was a Canadian anthropologist, writer, and media personality. Bouchard studied contemporary life in Canada from an anthropological perspective; his subjects ranged from Innu hunters to Quebec truck drivers.

  4. List of Quebec media - Wikipedia

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    Le Soleil (Quebec) La Tribune (Sherbrooke) La Voix de l'Est (Granby) Le Nouvelliste (Trois-Rivières) Le Quotidien (Saguenay) Le Journal de Montréal ; Le Journal de Québec ; Montreal Gazette In the English language. Métro (TC Transcontinental) North Shore News In the English language. [1] Ended September 4, 1980. [2]

  5. Le Journal de Montréal - Wikipedia

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    Le Journal de Montréal covers mostly local and provincial news, as well as sports, arts and justice. It is known for its sensationalist news, and its columnists who are often public figures. Since 2013 the newspaper also has an investigation desk that published several major news stories about Quebec's politics, businesses, crime and national ...

  6. Pierre Péladeau - Wikipedia

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    Péladeau would create Quebecor Inc. in 1965, with Le Journal de Montréal as its flagship publication. [4]In 1977, Péladeau expanded Quebecor into the United States by starting a daily sports-heavy tabloid called The Philadelphia Journal, which was unsuccessful and ended its publication run in 1981.

  7. La Presse - Wikipedia

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    La Presse is published on its website, lapresse.ca, and its mobile app, La Presse Mobile.The newspaper targets an educated, middle-class readership. Its main competitors are two Montreal print dailies, the tabloid-format Le Journal de Montréal, which aims at a more populist audience, and the more left-leaning broadsheet Le Devoir.

  8. 1994 Solar Temple massacres - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Morin-Heights is a resort town near Montreal, Quebec, in the Laurentian Mountains, then with a population of 4,000. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Jouret, Di Mambro, and Camille Pilet (a retired sales direct of the Piaget SA watch company) owned 3 villas in Granges-sur-Salvan, as well as a luxury condominium complex in Morin-heights. [ 8 ]

  9. Roland Arpin - Wikipedia

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    Roland Arpin (27 April 1934 – 2 September 2010) [1] was an educator, communicator, and public administrator in the Canadian province of Quebec.There, he served as Deputy Minister for Education, Deputy Minister for Culture, and as Director of Working Groups which report to the government of Quebec.