QU Journal
Established in 1873, this independent student-run publication serves as the primary source of news, culture, and commentary for the Queen’s University community in Kingston. It remains one of Canada’s oldest campus newspapers, notable for its long-standing commitment to investigative journalism and providing a platform for student voices on institutional and local affairs.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN CANADA
Dominated by major conglomerates like Postmedia, the print journalism sector north of the US border reflects a highly consolidated ownership structure. Leading the market are two national titles: The Globe and Mail, a centre-right broadsheet owned by Woodbridge, and the National Post, the conservative flagship of the Postmedia network. Operating alongside them is the Toronto Star, a progressive, mass-circulation broadsheet historically rooted in left-leaning advocacy. A distinct francophone press thrives in Quebec, led by the mass-market tabloid Le Journal de Montreal and the historically significant, now digital-only La Presse. Paperboy indexes 457 Canadian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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