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An earlier Gazette de Québec was an unofficial publication created in 1764, and was replaced by Gazette officielle du Québec in 1823. Archived versions of the Gazette from 1869 to 1995 are available. An annual subscription to the Gazette costs $1185 ($500 and $685, for part 1 and 2, respectively) per year, for both parts. [1]
The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph claims to be North America's oldest newspaper due to the following: The Maryland Gazette began publication in 1727, though it ceased publication in its tenth year and the name was only revived in 1922. The New Hampshire Gazette began publication on 7 October 1756 and continues as a weekly today. However, the name ...
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It has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Quebec and is also the largest French-language daily newspaper in North America. [2] Established by Pierre Péladeau in 1964, it is owned by Quebecor Media, and is hence a sister publication of TVA flagship CFTM-DT. It is also Canada's largest tabloid newspaper. Its head office is located on ...
Le Canadien 1806, Quebec City, Pierre Bédard, François Blanchet and Jean-Thomas Taschereau; Courier de Québec, 1807, Quebec City, Pierre-Amable de Bonne and Joseph-François Perrault, founders, Pierre-Édouard Desbarats, printer, Jacques Labrie, editor; Canadian courant and Montreal Advertiser, 1807, Montréal, Nahum Mower, owner and editor
Le Journal de Québec is a French-language daily newspaper in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Printed in tabloid format, it has the highest circulation for a Quebec City newspaper, with its closest competitor being Le Soleil. It was founded March 6, 1967, by Pierre Péladeau, founder of Quebecor.
La Presse is a French-language online newspaper published daily in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Founded in 1884, it is now owned by an independent nonprofit trust.. La Presse was formerly a broadsheet daily, considered a newspaper of record in Canada.
Le Soleil (The Sun) is a French-language daily newspaper in Quebec City, Quebec.It was founded on December 28, 1896, and is published in compact format since April 2006 (it had traditionally been printed in broadsheet).