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What (who) is livre de journal - definition

DAILY TABLOID NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN MONTREAL, CANADA
Le Journal de Montreal; Journal de Montréal; Journal de Montreal; Le journal de Montréal
  • The headquarters of ''Le Journal de Montréal''.

Universidade Livre de Música         
Universidade Livre de Musica
Universidade Livre de Música (ULM) (English: Free University of Music) is a music school linked to Centro Tom Jobim, located in Sao Paulo. It offers regular courses and free courses, and concerts, workshops and masterclasses.
Journal de Téhéran         
FORMER FRENCH-SPEAKING IRANIAN DAILY
Journal de Teheran
Journal de Téhéran was a French-language daily newspaper published from Teheran, Iran. The paper was in circulation between 1935 and 1979.
Journal de St.-Pétersbourg         
FRENCH-LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSSIA
Journal de St.-Petersbourg
The Journal de St.-Pétersbourg or Journal de Saint-Pétersbourg was a French-language newspaper, published in Saint Petersburg, Russia, with varying periodicity and some interruptions, from 1825 to 1914.

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Le Journal de Montréal

Le Journal de Montréal is a daily French-language tabloid newspaper published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Quebec and is also the largest French-language daily newspaper in North America. Established by Pierre Péladeau in 1964, it is owned by Quebecor Media, and is hence a sister publication of TVA flagship CFTM-DT. It is also Canada's largest tabloid newspaper. Its head office is located on 4545 Frontenac Street in Montreal.

Le Journal de Montréal covers mostly local and provincial news, as well as sports, arts and justice. It is known for its sensationalist news, and its columnists who are often public figures. Since 2013 the newspaper also has an investigation desk that published several major news about Quebec's politics, businesses, crime and national security. It is the only Montreal newspaper that prints on Sundays since La Presse and The Gazette dropped their Sunday editions (La Presse has had an electronic edition on Sunday since the launch of La Presse +).

Its success is attributed to its ability to nail the zeitgeist of le Québec profond: defensively nationalist, excessively proud and self-consciously wary of political elites.