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− | The '''''Toronto Star''''' is one of Canada's largest [[legacy media corporation]]s. It is the country's largest-circulation [[newspaper]], although the print edition is distributed almost exclusively in [[Ontario]], and has | + | The '''''Toronto Star''''' is one of Canada's largest [[legacy media corporation]]s. It is the country's largest-circulation [[newspaper]], although the print edition is distributed almost exclusively in [[Ontario]], and has an online presence. |
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+ | It has traditionally supported the [[Liberal Party of Canada]].<ref>https://www.thestar.com/trust/2018/05/24/how-the-star-is-making-its-political-endorsements-more-transparent.html</ref> | ||
[[image:Bilderberg group The secret elite.jpg|thumb|left|400px|The ''Toronto Star'' of May 8, 1983, which published a report by [[Robert Eringer]] on the [[Bilderberg]].]] | [[image:Bilderberg group The secret elite.jpg|thumb|left|400px|The ''Toronto Star'' of May 8, 1983, which published a report by [[Robert Eringer]] on the [[Bilderberg]].]] | ||
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One of Canada's largest legacy media corporations. |
The Toronto Star is one of Canada's largest legacy media corporations. It is the country's largest-circulation newspaper, although the print edition is distributed almost exclusively in Ontario, and has an online presence.
It has traditionally supported the Liberal Party of Canada.[1]
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Robert Prichard | Chief Executive Officer of Torstar Corporation | 2002 | 2009 | Attended multiple Bilderberg meetings |
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