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The Hamilton Spectator, founded in 1846, is a newspaper published weekdays and Saturdays in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. One of the largest Canadian newspapers by circulation, [ 2 ] The Hamilton Spectator is owned by Torstar .
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The Daily News Brands division primarily comprises the Toronto Star and its associated properties, including Torstar Syndication Services. The division also owns The Hamilton Spectator, the Waterloo Region Record, the St. Catharines Standard, the Niagara Falls Review, the Welland Tribune, and the Peterborough Examiner.
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Gridlock's creation came about through a partnership with Wade Hemsworth, a columnist at the Hamilton Spectator, who wrote the scripts. Between 2008 and 2010, Graeme was president of the Association of Canadian Editorial Cartoonists, and hosted its biennial gathering in Hamilton in September 2010. Graeme has lived in Hamilton, Ottawa, and Toronto.
The Hamilton Spectator reported that Corrigan was informed by the party to abandon his campaign in favour of Skelly. [17] Despite the resignation of members of the local PC riding association over the party's handling of the nomination, Skelly was acclaimed as the PC candidate and faced veteran MPP Ted McMeekin in the October election.
1846 – The Hamilton Spectator newspaper is born. (still going strong today). [22] 1847 – Colin Campbell Ferrie becomes Hamilton's first mayor. [5] 1847 – Hugh Cossart Baker Sr. establishes the first life insurance company in Canada (21 August 1847); the Canada Life Assurance Company, with Baker as its president, manager and actuary.