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Gesca Limitée is a
division of the
Power Corporation of Canada,
which published French-language
daily newspapers in the
provinces of
Quebec and Ontario...
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Globe and Mail in 2000. In 2002,
Gesca became the
third partner of the site. In
October 2006 both
Torstar and
Gesca acquired the 40%
stake of the company...
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regional newspaper,
based in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. It is part of the
Gesca media conglomerate. It was part of the
Parizeau Affair, a
political affair...
- the pressmen. The
newspaper also had a
previous strike in 1982. In 2001,
Gesca, a
subsidiary of
Power Corporation owned by Franco-Ontarian Paul Desmarais...
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acquired the newspaper,
which would eventually p**** into the
hands of
Groupe Gesca,
which also owns
several Quebec newspapers. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary...
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Canadian Press'
three largest stakeholders, CTVglobemedia, Torstar, and
Gesca, to
transform the
newswire from a co-operative into a for-profit entity...
- This is a
tally of
newspaper and
magazine endor****ts in the 2015
Canadian federal election. Endor****ts are
organized by
ownership and/or publisher...
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Power Corporation of
Canada Frère-Bourgeois / CNP
Groups Gesca Power Financial La
Presse Cyberpresse.ca Great-West
Lifeco Wealthsimple IGM
Financial Power...
- and Mail,
Quebecor Inc.,
which owns the Sun
Media Group of Papers, and
Gesca Ltd, the
owner of Montreal's La
Presse newspaper.
Company CEO Lino Sa****...
- Dion" [A
table with Lea
Clermont Dion]. La Presse+ (in French).
Groupe Gesca.
Retrieved 20
November 2017. Allard,
Sophie (8
March 2012). "Léa Clermont-Dion:...