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| − | The '''National Post''' is a large, English-language [[Canadian]] newspaper. It was founded by [[Conrad Black]] to be a voice for Canadian conservatism, in opposition to many Canadian media outlets. | + | The '''''National Post''''' is a large, English-language [[Canadian]] newspaper. It was founded by [[Conrad Black]] to be a voice for Canadian conservatism, in opposition to many Canadian media outlets. |
| − | The paper was first published in 1998, and it is based on the pre-existing Financial Post, and the business sections still retain that name. The Post is based in [[Toronto]], although is published across Canada. In 2007 it was sold to [[Israel Asper]]'s Canwest Global Communications Corporation. | + | The paper was first published in 1998, and it is based on the pre-existing ''Financial Post'', and the business sections still retain that name. The ''Post'' is based in [[Toronto]], although is published across Canada. In 2007 it was sold to [[Israel Asper]]'s Canwest Global Communications Corporation. |
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Revision as of 14:06, August 10, 2011
The National Post is a large, English-language Canadian newspaper. It was founded by Conrad Black to be a voice for Canadian conservatism, in opposition to many Canadian media outlets.
The paper was first published in 1998, and it is based on the pre-existing Financial Post, and the business sections still retain that name. The Post is based in Toronto, although is published across Canada. In 2007 it was sold to Israel Asper's Canwest Global Communications Corporation.