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Newspaper Prov. City/region Owner [1] Circulation (weekly total, 2013) [2] Frequency Language Notes National Post: Nat'l National Postmedia: 982,555 Tue–Sat
Continental Newspapers, formally known as Continental Newspapers Canada Ltd., is a Canadian daily newspaper publisher based in Kelowna, British Columbia. It publishes two British Columbia dailies and The Chronicle-Journal of Thunder Bay , Ontario .
Today Daily News (Toronto) Tonight (newspaper) Toronto Clarion; Toronto Community News; The Toronto Daily Telegraph; Toronto Leader; The Toronto Mail; Toronto Special; Toronto Standard; Toronto Star; Toronto Street News; Toronto Sun; Toronto Telegram; The Toronto World; Town Crier (newspaper)
Toronto: 1943 2012 The Mail and Empire: ON: Toronto: 1895 1936 Modern Times Weekly: ON: Toronto: 1985 1990 North York Mirror: ON: Toronto? 2023 Now, Xtra! ON: Toronto: 1984 2015 Our Lives: Canada's First Black Women's Newspaper: ON: Toronto: 1986 1989 Scarborough Mirror: ON: Toronto? 2023 Shing Wah Chou Pao: ON: Toronto: 1916 1917 Shing Wah ...
Postmedia Network Canada Corp. Formerly Canwest Limited Partnership (2000–2010) Company type Public Traded as TSX: PNC.A TSX: PNC.B Industry Mass media Predecessor Canwest Founded July 13, 2010 ; 14 years ago (2010-07-13) Headquarters 365 Bloor Street East Toronto, Ontario M4W 3L4 Products Newspapers, media websites, news content Revenue $458.2 million CAD (2022) Owner Chatham Asset ...
The Canadian Press (CP; French: La Presse canadienne, PC) is a Canadian national news agency headquartered in Toronto, Ontario.Established in 1917 as a vehicle for Canadian newspapers to exchange news and information, [2] The Canadian Press has been a private, not-for-profit cooperative owned and operated by its member newspapers for most of its history.
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The Post limited print distribution in Atlantic Canada in 2006, part of a trend to which The Globe and Mail and the Toronto Star, Canada's other two papers with inter-regional distribution, have all resorted. [10] Print editions were removed from all Atlantic Canadian newsstands except in Halifax as of 2007. [11]