Métro (Montreal newspaper)

Métro (Montreal newspaper)

"Métro" is a French-language current events and entertainment newspaper, owned by Metro International, published every weekday by Transcontinental Media and distributed for free on the Montreal metro.

Its main competitor is "24 heures", which is also free. An English language competitor is "The Suburban", published weekly only.

External links

*http://metropoint.com


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