- Le Soleil
Infobox_Newspaper
name = Le Soleil
type = Daily newspaper
format =Tabloid
foundation = 1896
owners =Power Corporation of Canada
political position =Liberal
headquarters = 410, Charest Est,Quebec City
editor =
website = [http://www.cyberpresse.ca/soleil www.cyberpresse.ca/soleil]"Le Soleil" is a French-language daily
newspaper inQuebec City ,Quebec . It was founded onDecember 28 ,1896 and is published in compact format since April 2006 (it had traditionally been printed inbroadsheet ). It is distributed mainly inQuebec City , however it is also for sale at newsstands inOttawa ,Montreal ,New Brunswick and some places inFlorida , where many Quebecers spend the winter. Its main competitor is thetabloid "Le Journal de Quebec ", which enjoys higher circulation. It is owned byPower Corporation of Canada .On weekdays "Le Soleil" contains four sections : the front section "(Actualités)", containing local and international news coverage; the
Arts & Life, or "B" section "(Arts & Vie)"; theBusiness , or "C" section "(Économie)"; and theSports , or "S" section. The Saturday edition contains many more special sections.History
"Le Soleil" rose from the ashes of "
L'Électeur ", the official newspaper of theLiberal Party of Canada , which shut down in December 1896. The first edition was published onDecember 28 1896 . one day after the disappearance of its predecessor, which shut down because theCatholic clergy had forbidden it to parishioners when the newspaper criticized the Church's electoral interference.In 1957, "Le Soleil" (then owned by
Oscar Gilbert ) cut ties to theLiberal Party of Canada in order to concentrate on news coverage.Daily circulation rose past 100,000 in the 1960s, and over 150,000 in the 1970s.Beginning in 1973, many large corporations began to express interest in acquiring "Le Soleil". Controversy was stirred when
Paul Desmarais 'sPower Corporation of Canada announced its intention to buy the daily. It provoked the intervention of then-Quebec premierRobert Bourassa because such a transaction would have concentrated 70% ofQuebec francophone daily newspapers in the hands of a single company. Eventually the paper was bought byUnimédia .In 1987,
Conrad Black 'sHollinger Inc. acquired the newspaper. It would eventually pass into the hands ofGroupe Gesca , which also owns several Quebec newspapers, and is a wholly owned subsidiary ofPower Corporation of Canada .In 2006, the newspaper had switched to a tabloid format at the same time as Sherbrooke's "La Tribune" and
Trois-Rivières 's "Le Nouvelliste" all owned byGesca . Recent declines in readership due to competition by "Le Journal de Québec " was the main explanation of the switch from abroadsheet format.Featured contributors
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Normand Provencher (humorous editorials on a variety of subjects)
*Jean-Marc Salvet (editorialist)
*Julie Lemieux (editorialist)
*André-Philippe Côté (cartoonist)
*Fleg (cartoonist)External links
* [http://www.cyberpresse.ca/section/CPSOLEIL/ "Le Soleil" website] fr icon
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