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 Launched in 1998, the National Post is Canadas national newspaper delivering comprehensive news, political and health reporting from across the country and around the world, all with a distinctly Canadian voice. With weekly readership numbers of over 1.4 million, the Post is known for its up front, vibrant personality and high-quality journalism.
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 The Times Colonist was formed in 1980 from the amalgamation of two historic papersThe British Colonist, founded in 1858, and The Victoria Daily Times, founded in 1884. The Times Colonist is also the only daily newspaper on southern Vancouver Island. The paper attracts a paid circulation of 71,830 and a weekly readership of 203,200.
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 The Vancouver Sun, established in 1912, generates the largest circulation of any CanWest newspaper in a city market; its daily circulation is 171, 710. The sun provides news and information to 848,300 readers a week.
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 Established in 1898, The Province is British Columbias oldest daily newspaper and is the only tabloid of the daily metropolitan newspapers owned by the Partnership. The Provinces total daily paid circulation is 146,432, and the weekly readership is 865,000. The Province holds the number two market position of non-national daily newspapers in Vancouver, second only to the Vancouver Sun.
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 The Windsor Star was launched in 1918 as the Border Cities Star, the first daily newspaper in the area. In 1959 the current name was adopted. Now The Star attracts a weekly readership of 207,600. Its total daily paid circulation is 68,015. The Star is the only daily newspaper in Windsor and all of Essex County and provides the only daily venue for local, regional, and national advertising.
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 The Ottawa Citizen, founded as a weekly in 1845, became a daily 20 years later. It is the number one newspaper in its marketplace enjoying a 72.8% market share. The paper has a total daily paid circulation of 131,410 and a weekly readership of 461,500.
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 Established in 1778, The Gazette is the oldest newspaper in Canada, the number one English-language newspaper in Montreal, and the third place newspaper overall. Today, 348,600 people read The Gazette weekly, and its total daily paid circulation is 139,159.
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 The Leader-Post, established in 1885, is the only newspaper in Regina and provides a complete information package to 51,584 daily subscribers; it is read by 120,600 people weekly.
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 The Phoenix originated as a weekly in 1902; it joined with the Saskatoon Star in 1928 to become The StarPhoenix. As the only daily broadsheet newspaper in its market, The StarPhoenix, with daily circulation of 55, 698, attracts a weekly readership of 135,400.
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 The Edmonton Journal, established in 1903, is the number one newspaper in its market and the largest daily newspaper in Alberta. The Edmonton Journals daily paid circulation is 124,862 and it attracts 471,400 readers weekly.
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 Established in 1883, The Calgary Herald is the number one newspaper in its market today with a total daily paid circulation of 123,769 and a weekly readership of 501,200.
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 Publishing since 1875, The Nanaimo Daily News has a daily circulation of 8,532, and is the only daily newspaper in its market.
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 In 1967, The Alberni Valley Times was formed from the amalgamation of two older newspapers, the oldest having served the community since 1919. The Alberni Valley Times has a daily paid circulation of 5,806, and is the only daily newspaper in its market.
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