The Toronto Telegram

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The Toronto Telegram was a major conservative-leaning daily newspaper in Toronto, Canada, that operated from the late 19th century until its closure in 1971.

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The Toronto Telegram canonical 1
Toronto Telegram 1

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instanceOf daily newspaper
defunct newspaper
newspaper
alternativeName The Evening Telegram NERFINISHED
Toronto Telegram NERFINISHED
archivesAt Library and Archives Canada NERFINISHED
Toronto Public Library NERFINISHED
circulationArea Toronto metropolitan area NERFINISHED
city Toronto
country Canada
countryOfPublication Canada NERFINISHED
coveredTopic business
entertainment
international news
local news
national news
politics
sports
dissolved 1971
October 30, 1971
foundedBy John Ross Robertson NERFINISHED
hasAudience conservative readership in Toronto
readers in Toronto
hasGenre broadsheet
headquartersLocation Toronto NERFINISHED
ideology conservatism
inception 1876
industry news media
newspaper publishing
influenced Toronto Sun NERFINISHED
language English
location Toronto, Ontario, Canada NERFINISHED
mediaType print
notableFor conservative editorial stance
influence on Toronto municipal politics
ownedBy John Ross Robertson NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment conservative
predecessor Toronto Evening Telegram NERFINISHED
publicationCity Toronto NERFINISHED
publicationFrequency daily
publisher John Ross Robertson NERFINISHED
reasonForDissolution declining circulation
financial difficulties
region Ontario NERFINISHED
successor Toronto Sun NERFINISHED
timePeriod late 19th century to 1971

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Morley Safer employer The Toronto Telegram
John Bassett owned The Toronto Telegram
this entity surface form: Toronto Telegram