OTTAWA CITIZEN
The 'Ottawa Citizen' (established 1845) is an English-language daily newspaper owned by CanWest Global in Ottawa, Canada. According to the Canadian Newspaper Association, the paper has a circulation of 141,540.
The newspaper was established by William Harris as ''The Bytown Packet'' and was renamed the ''Citizen'' in 1851. Its original motto, which has recently been returned to the editorial page, was ''Fair play and Day-Light''.
The paper has been through a number of owners. In 1846, Harris sold the paper to John Bell and Henry J. Friel. Robert Bell brought the paper in 1849. In 1877, Charles Herbert Mackintosh, the editor under Robert Bell, became publisher. In 1879, it became one of several papers owned by the Southam family. It remained under Southam until Southam itself was purchased by Conrad Black's Hollinger Inc.. In 2000, Black sold most of his Canadian holdings to CanWest Global.
The editorial view of the ''Citizen'' has varied with its ownership, taking a reform, anti-Tory position under Harris and a conservative position under Bell. Under the Southams, it moved to the left, supporting the Liberals largely in opposition to the Progressive Conservative Party's support of free trade in the late 1980s. Under Black, it moved to the right and became a supporter of the Reform Party. It endorsed the Conservative Party of Canada in the 2006 federal election.
In 2002, its publisher Russell Mills was fired for allowing an anti-Liberal editorial to be published in the paper.[1]
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| Daily Sections |
| Weekly Sections |
| Notes |
| References |
| External links |
Sections
Daily Sections
★ World
★ Canada
★ Sports
★ Art
★ Business
Weekly Sections
★ Food
★ Driving
★ Technology
The logo depicts the top of the Peace Tower of the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa.
Notes
1. "Fired publisher named Nieman Fellow", ''Harvard University Gazette''. 2002.
References
★ Adam, Mohamed. (January 2, 2005). "When we began 1845: For 160 years, the Citizen has been the 'heartbeat of the community." ''Ottawa Citizen''
★ Bruce, Charles. ''News and the Southams''. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1968
★ Kesterton, W.H.. ''A History of Journalism in Canada''. Ottawa, Canada: Carleton University Press, 1984. ISBN 0-88629-022-8.
★ Rutherford, Paul. ''A Victorian authority: the daily press in late nineteenth-century Canada''. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1982. ISBN 0-8020-5588-5 DDC 71.1 LCC PN4907
External links
★ ''The Ottawa Citizen'' website
★ Canadian Newspaper Association
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