The Gazette (Montreal)

The, also called the Montreal Gazette The Gazette, the daily newspaper for the English-speaking minority in the province of Quebec in Canada.

It was launched in 1778 for the first time, set time still in French as La Gazette and was only a year later.

In 1785 it was re-issued under the name of La Gazette de Montréal and developed over the coming years from a French- English publication to a purely English-language newspaper.

Until the second half of the 20th century, it was a total of three English-language newspapers in competition. However, these were all set so that the Montreal Gazette is the only daily English-language newspaper in Quebec City today. She is now in competition with three newspapers that appear exclusively in French.

Hook it is in Montreal with a circulation of about 450,000 copies.

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