Montreal Gazette is a newspaper in Montreal, Quebec, Canada covering local news, sports, business, jobs, and community events.
The Montreal Gazette is one of the oldest newspapers in North America, founded by Fleury Mesplet in 1778. It began as a French-language paper, became bilingual in the late 1700s and ultimately changed to an English-language newspaper in 1822. In 1968, The Gazette joined the Southam chain. In 1996, it passed into the hands of Hollinger when Hollinger gained control of the Southam group of newspapers. CanWest Global bought The Gazette and other Southam papers from Hollinger in 2000. Today the Gazette is the leading newspaper serving Montreal's English-speaking market. According to the newspaper, 69% of Montreal's English population reads The Gazette each week.
This newspaper is owned by CanWest Global Communications Corp..
The web site is presented in the English language.
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Content: Political Bias: Leans Right (3 votes) Credibility: Low (4 votes) |
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