Newspapers published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.



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  • 24 Hours (newspaper)

    24 hours is a chain of free daily newspapers published in Canada by Sun Media, a subsidiary of Quebecor Media. Five different English editions are published in Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, and Edmonton, and a French edition is published in Montreal as 24 heures.

  • Corriere Canadese

    Corriere Canadese is an Italian-language daily newspaper published in Toronto, Canada. Founded in 1954 by Daniel Iannuzzi, it is now owned by Multimedia Nova Corporation and published by Italmedia srl. Its target audience is a subset of the nearly two million Italian Canadians. In 1995, it launched Tandem, an English-language weekend edition of Corriere Canadese targeting children of Italian immigrants, since they are more likely to be fluent in English than Italian.

  • L'Express (Canada)

    L'Express, formally L'Express de Toronto, is a Toronto-based French language Canadian newspaper.

  • Eye Weekly

    Eye Weekly is a free weekly newspaper in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is owned by Torstar, the parent company of the Toronto Star, and is currently published by their Star Media Group.

  • The Eyeopener

    The Eyeopener is one of two weekly student newspapers at Ryerson University in Toronto. It has a circulation of 10,000 copies per week during the school year.

  • Financial Post

    The Financial Post was an English Canadian business newspaper, which published from 1907 to 1998. In 1998, the publication was folded into the new National Post, although the name Financial Post has been retained as the banner for that paper's business section and also lives on in the Post’s monthly business magazine, Financial Post Business.

  • The Globe and Mail

    The Globe and Mail is a Canadian English language nationally distributed newspaper, based in Toronto and printed in six cities across the country. With a weekly readership of 935 000, it is Canada's largest-circulation national newspaper and second-largest daily newspaper after the Toronto Star. It is owned by CTVglobemedia.

  • Ming Pao Daily News (Canada)

    Ming Pao Daily News (明報 Pinyin:MíngBào ), or Ming Pao for short, is a Chinese language newspaper in Canada. Owned by the Ming Pao Group of Hong Kong, The Canada Eastern edition (加東版 Pinyin:Jiā Dōng Bǎn), publishing in Toronto, Ontario, appeared in the early 1990s to challenge the Sing Tao Daily and the World Journal in the Chinese news media market in Canada. Toronto editorial offices are located in Agincourt, Ontario.

  • National Post

    The National Post is a Canadian English-language national newspaper based in Don Mills, Ontario, a district of Toronto. The paper is owned by CanWest Global Communications and is published every Monday through Saturday. It was founded in 1998 by media magnate Conrad Black.

  • Now (magazine)

    NOW is a free weekly newspaper/magazine published in Toronto, Canada. NOW was first printed on September 10, 1981 by Michael Hollett and Alice Klein along with several other former members of the Socialist League (also known as the Forward Group) such as Wayne Roberts, the former editor of Forward. While vaguely left-wing, NOW was intended not as a socialist paper but as an alternative weekly mixing arts and entertainment news with political coverage. With rare exceptions, it endorses members of the New Democratic Party for federal, provincial and municipal office.

  • Salam Toronto

    Salam Toronto (Persian: سلام تورنتو) is the first Persian-English bilingual weekly publication in North America freely distributed and provided to community members living in southern Ontario.

  • Share (newspaper)

    Share is a Caribbean and Black Canadian community newspaper based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Canada's largest ethnic newspaper, Share has two times the circulation of any other Canadian newspaper serving the same ethnic community. It is distributed free of charge in many locations, particularly in the Greater Toronto Area.

  • Today Daily News (Toronto)

    Today Daily News (現代日報 Pinyin: Xiàndài Rìbào) is a Chinese language newspaper in Canada, launched on November 12005. It is published by Today Daily News International in Scarborough.

  • Toronto Special

    The Toronto Special is a free city life newsmagazine in Toronto, Canada, that focuses on Canadian celebrity, politics, products and ideas, fashion and current trends. It was first published in 2002.

  • Toronto Star

    The Toronto Star is Canada's highest-circulation newspaper, though its print edition is distributed almost entirely within the province of Ontario. It is owned by Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd., a division of Star Media Group, a subsidiary of Torstar Corporation.

  • Toronto Street News

    Toronto Street News is a tabloid newspaper based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is distributed on the streets of Toronto by the homeless, handicapped and underemployed in exchange for a donation. It is now in its 10th year and has surpassed two million in total sales.

  • Toronto Sun

    The Toronto Sun is an English language daily tabloid newspaper published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is known for its daily "Sunshine Girl" feature and for what it sees as a populist conservative editorial stance.

  • Vapaa Sana (newspaper)

    Vapaa Sana is a Finnish-Canadian weekly newspaper located in Toronto, Ontario. Vapaa Sana was founded in 1931 and it is one the oldest surviving newspapers that early Finnish immigrants founded in North America.

  • The Varsity (newspaper)

    The Varsity is one of the main student newspapers of the University of Toronto. In publication since 1880, it is the second-oldest student newspaper in Canada.

  • World Journal (Toronto)

    The World Journal (世界日報 Pinyin: Shìjiè Rìbào) is a Chinese language newspaper published in Vancouver, BC and Toronto, Ontario. The paper originally catered to Taiwanese Canadian readers, using transliterations used in Taiwan for foreign names. Despite differences between how words are transliterated in Taiwan and mainland China, however, the paper has subsequently come to be identified with Mandarin speakers in general.



 
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