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The Toronto Star is a broadsheet newspaper owned by Torstar Corporation and part of its Daily News Brands division. It was founded in 1892 and has a history of social liberalism, advocating for social reforms and human rights.
Torstar Corporation publishes news, including the Toronto Star, and owns Metroland Media Group and a minority stake in Canadian Press. It was founded in 1958 to take over the Star from a charitable organization and was sold to NordStar Capital LP in 2020.
Daily News Brands, formerly Star Media Group, is a Canadian media organization and a division of Torstar Corporation. Its flagship publication is the Toronto Star newspaper, which is owned by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of Torstar.
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A chronological overview of the events surrounding the release and investigation of a cellphone video that shows former Toronto mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine in 2013. The video sparked a political crisis, a police probe, a home invasion and a rehabilitation stint for Ford.
The Toronto Sun is a daily English-language newspaper published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada since 1971. It is owned by Postmedia Network and has a conservative editorial stance, covering local, national and international news, sports, entertainment and opinion.
One Yonge Street is a 25-storey office building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that was the headquarters of the Toronto Star newspaper until 2022. The building is part of a larger development project that includes five skyscrapers, the tallest of which would be 307 metres high.
Gregory Clark, OC OBE MC (25 September 1892 – 3 February 1977) was a Canadian war veteran, journalist, and humourist. A reporter for the Toronto Star from 1911 to 1946, Clark gained fame in Canada for his coverage of various news events of the 1920s and 1930s, and particularly for his front-line coverage of World War II.