National Post
The National Post is a large Canadian English language national newspaper based in Toronto.
The Post was founded in 1998 by Conrad Black to combat what he saw as an over-liberalizing of editorial policy in Canadian newspapers. From the beginning the Post has been staunchly conservative, and in particular neo-conservative. The paper has been a moderate success, but has been losing the circulation and profit battle to the Globe and Mail.
In 2001 the paper was sold to Canwest Global Communications.
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