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Mississauga News : ウィキペディア英語版
The Mississauga News

Established in 1965, the ''Mississauga News'' is part of the Peel and Southwest Division of the Metroland Media Group, a Torstar company.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.metroland.com/Communities/100344/The_Mississauga_News )〕 The Bi-weekly newspaper delivers more than 440, 000 copies per week with new content added 16 hours out of the day on its companion website. The online offerings include its print content along with video, blogs and multimedia galleries covering news and events from Mississauga.
==History==

Founded in 1965, the ''Mississauga News'' is characterized by its coverage of local issues, including those relating to civic politics, arts and entertainment, sports, crime, and recreation. "The Mississauga News" publishes two city-wide editions weekly, in addition to a weekly newspaper that targets apartments, condos and townhouses and The Mississauga ''Booster'', a source of grass-roots information. The Mississauga ''Booster'' was officially discontinued as of July 1, 2014.
Upon Eve Adams' election as an MP in Stephen Harper's Conservative government, in the 2011 federal election, a seat in the City of Mississauga council was made available. "In the interest of ensuring fair and unbiased coverage for all candidates running in the Sept. 19 Ward 5 by-election," all stories about the vote and candidates were defaulted to not allow comments. One reader replied that, since the retirement of former Editorial Director Judy Imerson, editorials were perpetually biased to conservatives "at all levels of government."

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