CTV News Channel: No longer hot off the press Montreal's biggest newspaper, 'La Presse' has published its final print edition and will go digital only, saying goodbye to nearly 50 staff.
One of Canada’s largest newspapers will become a non-profit, allowing it to receive donations and, it hopes, support from the federal government. “It opens the door to different forms of revenue that ...
A Montreal journalist said he was furious when he learned that city police monitored his iPhone for months in order to find out who he was speaking with. “I was living in the fiction that police ...
Montreal newspaper La Presse took a pair of major steps toward resolving a labour dispute Thursday, which likely ensures the survival of the 125-year-old newspaper. North America's biggest ...
The paper version of the La Presse newspaper — a 130-year-old daily publication — will soon disappear from newsstands, said the managers of the newspaper’s parent holding company Power Corporation.
Montreal newspaper La Presse reported that police monitored a phone used by one of their journalists Montreal police spied on a La Presse journalist for months to try to learn who his sources were, ...
Martin Chamberland was invited to exclusively cover Durga Puja in Kolkata. It was a joint collaboration between The Statesman Kolkata, La Presse from Montreal, and Jaydeep Mukherjee of Meghdutam ...
Martin Cauchon, owner of the Groupe Capitales Média, and Claude Gagnon, president and director general, shake hands after they announced the purchase of six newspapers that were owned by Gesca, ...
Montreal’s La Presse has published its final print edition after more than 133 years. The French-language newspaper will continue to publish content on its digital platforms. La Presse had already ...
It’s something we’ve seen before and will–most assuredly–witness again across Canada–another newspaper leaving another black hole on the local newstand shelf. A man reads La Presse’s final print ...