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    Transcontinental told to sell 34 newspapers in Quebec

    The Competition Bureau told Transcontinental it must put 34 weekly community newspapers up for sale to maintain healthy competition for advertising sales in local Quebec markets. 

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    Chantelle Bellrichard wins inaugural CJF Aboriginal journalism fellowship

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    This week in Canadian media history: First newspaper delivered by airplane in Canada

    The first delivery of a morning newspaper by air in Canada was made on May 27, 1919, when Roland Groome delivered the Regina Morning Leader to Moose Jaw, Sask.

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