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  2. Newspaper endorsements in the 2011 Canadian federal election

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    The Mississauga News [11] The Gazette [12] The Hamilton Spectator [13] Inside Toronto [14] Maclean's [15] National Post [16] Oakville Beaver [17]

  3. The Hamilton Spectator - Wikipedia

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    The Southam chain was sold in 1998 to Conrad Black, who in turn sold off The Hamilton Spectator to Toronto-based Sun Media. In 1999, the Spectator was sold for a third time to Torstar Corporation. On May 26, 2020, its parent company, Torstar, agreed to be acquired by NordStar Capital, a private investment firm.

  4. Mike Hurst (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Hurst was elected to the Windsor City Council during a by-election in 1987, and was re-elected the 1988 municipal election.He represented the city's first ward. He was the only member of the Windsor council to vote against a financial bailout for the Windsor Symphony Orchestra in 1988, arguing that the orchestra was making itself financially unviable by spending too much money on new members.

  5. Marianne Meed Ward - Wikipedia

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    Meed Ward first entered politics by running for Ward 1 councillor in the 2006 municipal election, losing to Rick Craven. In 2007, she ran as the Ontario Liberal Party candidate for Burlington, coming second to PC candidate Joyce Savoline by only 1824 votes, [5] and receiving 37.81% of the vote.

  6. Graeme MacKay - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Jennifer Mossop - Wikipedia

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    She joined Hamilton television station CHCH-TV in 1981, and remained a member of the station's reporting team for more than twenty years. She also served as a news anchor for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation , and wrote articles for the Hamilton Spectator .

  8. Torstar - Wikipedia

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    One Yonge Street, the former Torstar headquarters.. Torstar Corporation is a Canadian mass media company which primarily publishes news. In addition to the Toronto Star, its flagship and namesake, Torstar also publishes daily newspapers in Hamilton, Peterborough, Niagara Region, and Waterloo Region In addition to the Metroland Media Group and a minority position on Canadian Press.

  9. Peter Calamai - Wikipedia

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    As a journalist, Calamai started as a local reporter at the Brantford Expositor, then The Hamilton Spectator. [1] He joined Southam News in the early 1970s [3] as a parliamentary specialist and foreign correspondent in London, Nairobi, and Washington, before joining the Ottawa Citizen as an editorial pages editor in 1990. [1]