Edmonton Sun
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Type | Daily newspaper |
Format | Tabloid |
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Owner | Quebecor |
Publisher | Gordon Norrie |
Editor | Graham Dalziel |
Founded | 1978 |
Headquarters | Edmonton, Alberta |
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Website: www.edmontonsun.com |
The Edmonton Sun is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Edmonton, Alberta by Sun Media. It began publishing in 1978. It is well known for its conservative editorial stance as well as for the 'Sunshine Girls,' models that are featured daily. Once each year, the Edmonton Sun prints a special swimsuit edition. Around Christmas time, they print a holiday lingerie edition.
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Corporate Directors: Françoise Bertrand | Alain Bouchard | Robert Dutton | Jean La Couture | Jean-Marc Eustache | Pierre Laurin | Brian Mulroney | Jean Neveu | Pierre Parent | Érik Péladeau | Pierre Karl Péladeau |
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Sun Media: 24 Hours | Brockville Recorder and Times | Calgary Sun | Edmonton Sun | Fort McMurray Today | The Daily Herald Tribune (Grande Prairie) | Daily Miner and News (Kenora) | London Free Press | Le Journal de Montréal | Le Journal de Québec | Ontario Farmer | Ottawa Sun | The Times-Journal (St. Thomas) | Toronto Sun | Winnipeg Sun | CKXT Quebecor World |
1Co-owned with CanWest Global Communications. Quebecor does not control these channels. |
Annual Revenue: $10.8 billion CAN (5% FY 2004) | Employees: 47,400 | Stock Symbol: TSX: QBR | Website: www.quebecor.com |