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Forward Looking Statements
TORSTAR CORPORATION 2011 ANNUAL INFORMATION FORM March 22, 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS ....................................................................................................................................... 1 I. CORPORATE STRUCTURE .......................................................................................................................................... 3 A. Name, Address and Incorporation .......................................................................................................................... 3 B. Subsidiaries ............................................................................................................................................................ 3 II. GENERAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE BUSINESS ....................................................................................................... 3 A. Media ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3 B. Book Publishing ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 C. Other Activities ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 III. DESCRIPTION OF THE BUSINESS ............................................................................................................................. -
Quarterly Report to Members, Subscribers and Friends
Quarterly Report to Members, Subscribers and Friends Third Quarter, 2014 Q3 highlights: effective and efficient policy research & outreach Q3 research 11 research papers 2 Monetary Policy Council releases Q3 policy events 10 policy events and special meetings, including: Calgary Roundtable – The Hon. Doug Horner, President of Treasury Board & Minister of Finance, Government of Alberta Toronto Luncheon Event - 2014 Toronto Mayoral Candidates Policy Outreach in Q3 38,898 website pageviews in Q3 2014 7 policy outreach presentations 37 National Post and Globe and Mail citations Citations in more than 70 media outlets 34 media interviews 17 opinion and editorial pieces 2 Q3 select policy influence The Independent Electricity System Operator invites stakeholders to provide input into the design for a capacity auction The Institute has long argued that Ontario electricity consumers would enjoy less risk and lower prices if the province moved to a capacity market for obtaining generation. Reports: “Rethinking Ontario’s Electricity System with Consumers in Mind” and “A New Blueprint for Ontario’s Electricity Market” Institute op-eds: “How to free Ontario’s electricity market” (Financial Post) The Institute was pleased to host an off-the-record policy roundtable luncheon examining the prospect of an electricity capacity market in Ontario. This panel event, entitled “What’s Next for Ontario’s Electricity Market?”, featured experts Terry Boston of PJM Interconnection, A.J. Goulding of London Economics International LLC, and Bryne Purchase of Queen’s University. 3 Q3 publications 1. Target-Benefit Plans in Canada – An Innovation Worth Exploring - July 9, 2014 – Angela Mazerolle, Jana Steele, Mel Bartlett 2. Capital Needed: Canada Needs More Robust Business Investment - July 17, 2014 – Benjamin Dachis, William B.P. -
Daily Newspapers (90 Papers)
2018 Ownership Groups ‐ Canadian Daily Newspapers (90 papers) ALTA Newspaper Group/Glacier (3) Groupe Capitales Médias (6) Independent (7) Quebecor (3) Lethbridge Herald # Le Nouvelliste, Trois‐Rivieres Prince Albert Daily Herald Le Journal de Montréal # Medicine Hat News # La Tribune, Sherbrooke *L’Acadie Nouvelle, Caraquet Le Journal de Québec # The Record, Sherbrooke La Voix de l’Est, Granby *Le Devoir, Montreal *Montreal 24 heures Le Soleil, Quebec The Whitehorse Star # Black Press (3) Le Quotidien, Chicoutimi Fort Frances Daily Bulletin SaltWire Network Inc. (8) Red Deer Advocate Le Droit, Ottawa/Gatineau *Epoch Times, Vancouver Cape Breton Post # The Trail Times *Epoch Times, Toronto Chronicle‐Herald, Halifax # *Vancouver Island Free Daily The Evening News, New Glasgow Postmedia Network Inc./Sun Media (36) Truro Daily News # Brunswick News Inc. (3) National Post # The London Free Press The Telegram, St. John’s # Times & Transcript, Moncton # The Vancouver Sun # Niagara Falls Review The Guardian, Charlottetown # The Daily Gleaner, Fredericton # The Province, Vancouver # The North Bay Nugget The Journal Pioneer, PEI # The Telegraph‐Journal, Saint John # Calgary Herald # Ottawa Citizen # The Western Star, Corner Brook # The Calgary Sun # The Ottawa Sun # Continental Newspapers Canada Ltd. (3) Edmonton Journal # The Sun Times, Owen Sound TC Media (1) Penticton Herald The Edmonton Sun # The Daily Observer, Pembroke *Journal Metro, Montreal The Daily Courier, Kelowna Daily Herald‐Tribune, Grande Prairie St. Thomas Times‐Journal The Chronicle Journal, Thunder Bay The Leader‐Post, Regina # The Observer, Sarnia Torstar Corp. (11) The StarPhoenix, Saskatoon # The Sault Star, Sault Ste Marie Toronto Star F.P. Canadian Newspapers LP (2) Winnipeg Sun # The Simcoe Reformer *StarMetro Toronto (with Metro Intl SA) Winnipeg Free Press The Intelligencer, Belleville Beacon‐Herald, Stratford The Hamilton Spectator Brandon Sun The Expositor, Brantford The Sudbury Star The Peterborough Examiner The Brockville Recorder & Times The Daily Press, Timmins St. -
New Year Scares Minding the Industry Trends
newsONTARIO COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION’S clipsJANUARY 2005 VOL. 19, NO. 1 New Year scares n Christmas eve, Rainy River Record Editor Ken Johnston was called to the scene of a fire. However, when the call came through Ohe was surprised at the address. 312 3rd St. in Rainy River. "That is the Record's address. I will be right there," said Johnston. An adjoining apartment's smoke alarms were wailing away as another ten- ant called the fire department. Apparently the Record's neighbour left Selecting the best kids in Ontario a candle burning and then went to be with family on Christmas Eve. Our judges for the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards got together this It burned down and shattered. The month for the very difficult task of selecting the 12 outstanding final recipients of smoke set off the alarms, and fortunately the 2004 Awards program. The recipients will be announced on February 18 once the fire did not spread and basically went all the community newspapers have had the opportunity to present certificates of out on its own. nomination to the 157 nominees from across the province. Shown here, left to "It was scary," said Johnston, who was right, Junior Citizen Coordinator Nancy Burman, J.P. Bradette from Corporate most concerned about losing the historic Sponsor Tembec, Dundas Star’s Debra Downey, The Londoner’s Phillip McLeod, issues, stored in the back of the Record Collingwood Enterprise-Bulletin’s Doreen Sykes, and St. Marys Journal Argus’ office. "Computers can be replaced, the Bill Huether. papers can not." It was deja vu for Johnston as The but the town council offered office space all the town gossip every morning and Record’s previous office burned to the at a very reasonable rate. -
Forward Looking Statements
TORSTAR CORPORATION 2020 ANNUAL INFORMATION FORM March 20, 2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS ....................................................................................................................................... 1 I. CORPORATE STRUCTURE .......................................................................................................................................... 4 A. Name, Address and Incorporation .......................................................................................................................... 4 B. Subsidiaries ............................................................................................................................................................ 4 II. GENERAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE BUSINESS ....................................................................................................... 4 A. Three-Year History ................................................................................................................................................ 5 B. Recent Developments ............................................................................................................................................. 6 III. DESCRIPTION OF THE BUSINESS .............................................................................................................................. 6 A. General Summary................................................................................................................................................... 6 B. -
General Motors Corporate News General Motors Product News
Canadian Auto News Watch - Tuesday March 31, 2015 General Motors Corporate News Oshawa GM plants linked to 33,000 jobs, union says; Two assembly plants worth $5B annually to national economy, Unifor report states Byline: Dana Flavelle Toronto Star, Page: S8, Edition: ONT Toronto Star - Tue Mar 31 2015 Union sounds warning on 33,000 jobs Note: Also in The Peterborough Examiner, The St. Catharines Standard , The Toronto Sun, The Niagara Falls Review. Byline: ANTONELLA ARTUSO , QMI QUEEN'S PARK BUREAU CHIEF, Page: B2, Edition: Final The London Free Press - Tue Mar 31 2015 77 victims' families from faulty GM switches to get compensation Note: Also in Montreal Gazette. Source: The Associated Press, Page: B1 / Front, Edition: Early Windsor Star - Tue Mar 31 2015 Investing in auto industry benefits all Byline: MIKE VAN BOEKEL, Page: A4, Edition: Final Woodstock Sentinel-Review - Tue Mar 31 2015 Time to pump the brakes on auto-sector investing Byline: IAN McGUGAN, Page: B2, Edition: Ontario The Globe and Mail - Tue Mar 31 2015 Falling dollar gives lift to Canadian auto sector Byline: GREG KEENAN, Page: B1, Edition: Ontario The Globe and Mail - Tue Mar 31 2015 Return to top General Motors Product News 2015 GMC Canyon SLT 4WD | Driving Permalink: driving.ca... driving.ca - Tue Mar 31 2015 Mark Gravel's electric car in Kitimat, B.C. a 'fit' with lifestyle Byline: CBC News CBC.CA News - Mon Mar 30 2015, 8:00am ET Return to top General Motors Corporate News Oshawa GM plants linked to 33,000 jobs, union says; Two assembly plants worth $5B annually to national economy, Unifor report states Toronto Star Tue Mar 31 2015 Page: S8 Section: Business Byline: Dana Flavelle Toronto Star Ontario would lose up to 33,000 jobs within two years if General Motors' auto assembly plants in Oshawa closed, a study done for the autoworkers union predicts. -
Welcome to the 2012 SKHS E-News
Welcome to the 2012 SKHS E-News 2012 was another successful and productive year for the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies. We continue to excel in our teaching, research, and outreach endeavors. You will find in this newsletter several snapshots of information and pictures of our Fall semester. I would like to note a few highlights. First, we welcome in September a new staff member in the School, Rob Watering, who was hired as an educational coordinator. Rob’s role is to assist in the delivery of laboratory and experiential courses in the School. Rob brings a much needed new Jean Côté, Ph.D. - SKHS Director dimension to the School and will enhance the educational experience of all our undergraduate pledges of over $100K and we hope to reach our goal students. of $250K soon. Because of the expansion of the School in the last few years and the number of courses Secondly, several faculty members in the School we are required to offer to meet the educational began a project with undergraduate students to needs of over 800 undergraduate students, this discuss strategies to reinforce a culture of learning endowment fund will be most welcome in providing in SKHS. Because of all the demands on everyone, continuing quality to our programs. You may visit our we believe that it is important to keep “learning” website at: at the forefront of our preoccupations and I http://www.queensu.ca/skhs/sites/default/files/Camp applaud this initiative as it protects the most SchoolLetterFromBruceMcFarlaneJun2012.pdf for desirable asset of the School – the relationship we more details about this exciting campaign. -
Ontario Provincial Police Discipline Hearing in the Matter of Ontario Regulation 268/10
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE DISCIPLINE HEARING IN THE MATTER OF ONTARIO REGULATION 268/10 MADE UNDER THE POLICE SERVICES ACT, RSO 1990, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO; AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE AND SERGEANT DAN MULLIGAN, #6340 CHARGES: BREACH OF CONFIDENCE AND DISCREDITABLE CONDUCT _____________________________________________________ DECISION WITH REASONS _____________________________________________________ Before: Superintendent Robin D. McElary-Downer Ontario Provincial Police Appearances: Presenting Counsel: Ms. Claudia Brabazon Legal Services Branch, MCSCS and MAG Defence Counsel: Mr. James Girvin Ontario Provincial Police Association Hearing Date: October 3, 2016, and November 8, 2016 This decision is parsed into the following parts: PART I: OVERVIEW; PART II: EVIDENCE, SUBMISSIONS, ANALYSIS/FINDINGS, and PART III: DECISION. PART I: OVERVIEW Allegation of Misconduct Sergeant Dan MULLIGAN (Sgt. MULLIGAN), #6340, a member of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), stands charged with two counts of misconduct, breach of confidence and discreditable conduct, contrary to sections 2(1)(e)(iii) and 2(1)(a)(xi) respectively, of the Code of Conduct contained in the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 268/10, as amended. The edited allegations as particularized in the Notice of Hearing (NoH) state: Breach of Confidence • On or about May 3, 2015, while off-duty, he authored and sent a letter to the editor of the Sudbury Star regarding the relocation of the OPP helicopter from Sudbury to Orillia. • He was not authorized to speak to the media on behalf of the OPP regarding the decision to relocate the helicopter. • Quotes from his letter were published in the North Bay Nugget on May 4, 2015. • His letter was published by the Sudbury Star, in its entirety, in the opinion section on May 7, 2015. -
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Aaron Rosenberg Email: [email protected] Direct Line: 416.789.4984 Fax: 416.429.2016 www.relawllp.ca Delivered by: E-mail File No.: 378.00018 July 28, 2020 Tyler Dawson, President Alberta Legislature Press Gallery Association [email protected] Katherine Kay Stikeman Elliott LLP 5300 Commerce Court West 199 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario M5L 1B9 [email protected] Dear Ms. Kay and Mr. Dawson: Re: Anti-Competitive Conduct by Postmedia Network Inc. (“Postmedia”) and the Alberta Legislature Press Gallery Association (“ALPGA”) I am writing on behalf of our clients, Sheila Gunn Reid, Keean Bexte, and Rebel News Network Ltd. (“Rebel News”). Please direct all future correspondence to the undersigned. We understand that our clients applied for membership with the ALPGA, and on July 27, 2020, as newly-elected president of the ALPGA, Mr. Dawson communicated its denial to Rebel News as follows (the “Denial”): Good morning, I have been elected as president of the Alberta Legislature Press Gallery Association as of our annual general meeting this morning. I'm writing to inform you that the gallery has voted to reject the applications of Sheila Gunn Reid and Keean Bexte of the Rebel News Network Ltd. for membership to the Alberta Legislature Press Gallery Association. Take care, Tyler Dawson — Tyler Dawson RE-LAW LLP 4949 Bathurst Street, Suite 206 Toronto, Ontario M2R 1Y1 T. 416.840.7316 Fax. 416.429.2016 2 Alberta correspondent National Post [email protected] The Denial was communicated without reasons — the only stated reason for this decision is that the ALPGA “voted to reject the applications”. -
ALBERTA ENVIRONMENTAL APPEAL BOARD Decision
Appeal Nos. 01-106 and 108-D ALBERTA ENVIRONMENTAL APPEAL BOARD Decision Date of Decision – June 15, 2002 IN THE MATTER OF sections 91, 92, and 95 of the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. E-12; -and- IN THE MATTER OF appeals filed by Mr. Andy Dzurny and Mr. William Procyk with respect to Amending Approval No. 9767-01-09 issued on October 26, 2001, by the Director, Northeast Boreal Region, Regional Services, Alberta Environment, to Shell Chemicals Canada Ltd. Cite as: Dzurny et al. v. Director, Northeast Boreal Region, Regional Services, Alberta Environment re: Shell Chemicals Canada Ltd. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Board received Notices of Appeal from Mr. Andy Dzurny and Mr. William Procyk with respect to an amending approval issued by Alberta Environment to Shell Chemicals Canada Ltd. with respect to the operation of the Scotford Chemical Plant in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. According to standard practice, the Board wrote to the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board (AEUB) asking whether the matters included in these Notices of Appeal had been the subject of a review or hearing under the AEUB’s legislation. The AEUB advised the Board that it had held a hearing in relation to the Shell Scotford Chemical Plant. In response to this, the Board asked for submissions from Mr. Dzurny, Mr. Procyk, Shell Canada, and Alberta Environment as to whether the matters included in the Notices of Appeal had been the subject of a review or hearing under the AEUB’s legislation. Upon reviewing the documents provided by the AEUB and the submissions from the Parties to these appeals, the Board has concluded that the matters included in the Notices of Appeal were previously dealt with by the AEUB. -
Newspaper Topline Readership - Monday-Friday Vividata Summer 2018 Adults 18+
Newspaper Topline Readership - Monday-Friday Vividata Summer 2018 Adults 18+ Average Weekday Audience 18+ (Mon - Fri) (000) Average Weekday Audience 18+ (Mon - Fri) (000) Title Footprint (1) Print (2) Digital (3) Footprint (1) Print (2) Digital (3) NATIONAL WINNIPEG CMA The Globe and Mail 2096 897 1544 The Winnipeg Sun 108 79 46 National Post 1412 581 1022 Winnipeg Free Press 224 179 94 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO QUÉBEC CITY CMA The Toronto Sun 664 481 317 Le Journal de Québec 237 170 100 Toronto Star 1627 921 957 Le Soleil 132 91 65 PROVINCE OF QUÉBEC HAMILTON CMA La Pressea - - 1201 The Hamilton Spectator 232 183 91 Le Devoir 312 149 214 LONDON CMA Le Journal de Montréal 1228 868 580 London Free Press 147 87 76 Le Journal de Québec 633 433 286 KITCHENER CMA Le Soleil 298 200 146 Waterloo Region Record 133 100 41 TORONTO CMA HALIFAX CMA Metro/StarMetro Toronto 628 570 133 Metro/StarMetro Halifax 146 116 54 National Post 386 174 288 The Chronicle Herald 122 82 61 The Globe and Mail 597 308 407 ST. CATHARINES/NIAGARA CMA The Toronto Sun 484 370 215 Niagara Falls Review 48 34 21* Toronto Star 1132 709 623 The Standard 65 39 37 MONTRÉAL CMA The Tribune 37 21 23 24 Heures 355 329 60 VICTORIA CMA La Pressea - - 655 Times Colonist 119 95 36 Le Devoir 185 101 115 WINDSOR CMA Le Journal de Montréal 688 482 339 The Windsor Star 148 89 83 Métro 393 359 106 SASKATOON CMA Montréal Gazette 166 119 75 The StarPhoenix 105 61 59 National Post 68 37 44 REGINA CMA The Globe and Mail 90 46 56 Leader Post 82 48 44 VANCOUVER CMA ST.JOHN'S CMA Metro/StarMetro Vancouver -
International Press Clippings Report
INTERNATIONAL PRESS CLIPPINGS REPORT July, 2020 OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Discover Puerto Rico prepares to attract El Nuevodia Colombia 01/07 375,000 tourists and the diaspora Top alfresco dining NI Travel News experiences from UK 01/07 202,042 526 around the world How to make a Pina Yahoo! Colada at home, UK 03/07 43,100,000 1,300 according to the hotel bar that invented it The best sports around the world where you can Tempus Magazine UK 03/07 12,493 1,200 now indulge in al fresco dining Puerto Rico plans to MSN reopen to travellers on UK 03/07 23,000,000 1,220 July 15 Puerto Rico travel restrictions: Island Travel Pule Canada 03/07 166,315 1,462 outlines plan to reopen tourism on July 15 OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Best golf courses to Affinity Magazine UK 10/07 25,000 1,040 enjoy around the world The best Caribbean islands reopening to UK Telegraph Online tourists - our expert’s UK 22/07 24,886,000 4,506 guide on where to stay during coronavirus Events: The Luxe List Luxe Bible UK 20/07 4,100 132 July 2020 Let’s celebrate the festive holidays at the Ottowa Sun Canada 24/07 175,000 1,462 halfway mark Let’s celebrate the festive holidays at the County Market Canada 24/07 500 180 halfway mark Let’s celebrate the festive holidays at the Sudbury Star Canada 24/07 75,000 655 halfway mark OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Let’s celebrate the festive holidays at the The delhi News Record Canada 24/07 500 180 halfway mark Let’s