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  2. Janette Luu - Wikipedia

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    She announced in 2005 that she would be moving to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in order to host CANOE Live on Sun TV, "Channel 15's six-o'clock current affairs show", which began airing in April 2006. [1] [2] She completed her move to Toronto in early April, 2006, just before the start of CANOE Live. [15]

  3. Sherri Wood - Wikipedia

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    Sherri Wood (1979 – March 24, 2008) was a Canadian journalist for the Toronto Sun. An Etobicoke, Ontario native, Wood worked for the Sun since 2004 as an entertainment reporter and critic. She also had a weekly spot on Canoe Live, SUN TV's current-affairs show.

  4. Canoe.com - Wikipedia

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    Canoe's head office is in Toronto at 333 King Street East. [2] [4] At launch, Canoe was a joint venture between Sun Media (Toronto Sun Publishing Corp.) and Rogers Communications (Rogers Multi-Media Inc.); however, Rogers sold its shares of Canoe to BCE Inc. within its first year. [5]

  5. Sun Media - Wikipedia

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    The two companies had been formed in 1971 with the launch of the Toronto Sun by former staffers of the defunct Toronto Telegram. On February 14, 1978, the Edmonton Sun, the second member of what would become the Sun chain, was announced through a partnership of Sun Media and Edmonton Sun Publishing Ltd. The paper was launched on April 2, 1978.

  6. Quebecor Media - Wikipedia

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    Canoe Inc. (internet websites including Canoe.ca/Canoe.com portal and Archambault.ca) Vidéotron (cellular, cable television and internet service provider) MediaPages (print and online directories) TVA Publishing Inc. (largest magazine publishing company in Quebec) Quebecor Media Book Group (book publishing companies)

  7. Jam! - Wikipedia

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    It was part of the Canoe.com online portal, formerly owned and operated by Quebecor through its Sun Media division, and now owned by Postmedia Network. [1] Jam! was the only media outlet that published a comprehensive collection of the official Canadian record charts as compiled by Nielsen SoundScan and Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems.

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  9. CKXT-DT - Wikipedia

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    Following the station's sale to Quebecor, it was renamed Sun TV on August 29, 2005. It then began to simulcast Sun News upon that channel's launch on April 18, 2011. Although Sun News was licensed as a Category C (optional carriage) digital specialty channel, CKXT, as a broadcast station, had mandatory cable carriage in its over-the-air service ...