Montreal Daily Mail
- Montreal Daily Mail
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Montreal Daily Mail |
Pays |
Canada |
Langue |
Anglais |
Périodicité |
Quotidien du matin |
Format |
in-folio |
Diffusion |
27 716 ex. (sept. 1915[1]) |
Fondateur |
Brenton MacNab et M. E. Nichols |
Date de fondation |
8 octobre 1913 |
Date du dernier numéro |
31 août 1917 |
Éditeur |
Montréal |
Le Montreal Daily Mail est un journal quotidien anglophone québécois publié à Montréal du 8 octobre 1913 au 31 août 1917.
Il est à l'origine de l'affaire Mousseau-Bérard-Bergevin qui éclate en janvier 1914 et entraîne la démission d'un député et de deux conseillers législatifs.
Notes
- ↑ André Beaulieu et Jean Hamelin. La Presse québécoise des origines à nos jours. Québec : Presses de l'Université Laval, 1982, t. 5 : 1911-1919, p. 85.
Catégories :
- Presse écrite québécoise disparue
- Titre de presse créé en 1913
- Titre de presse disparu en 1917
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