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Ottawa Sun

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Canadian daily newspaper in Ontario
Ottawa Sun
TypeDailynewspaper
FormatTabloid
OwnerPostmedia
Editor-in-chiefMichelle Richardson
Deputy editorKeith Bonnell
Founded1983 as Sunday Herald, 1988 as the Sun
Headquarters1101 Baxter Road
Ottawa,Ontario
K2C 3M4
Circulation45,442 weekdays
36,297 Saturdays
38,456 Sundays (as of 2011)[1]
ISSN0843-2570
OCLC number19898585
Websitewww.ottawasun.com

TheOttawa Sun is a daily newspaper inOttawa,Ontario, Canada. It is published bySun Media. It began publication in 1983 as theOttawa Sunday Herald, until it was acquired by (then) Toronto Sun Publishing Corporation in 1988.[2][3] In April 2015, Sun Media papers were acquired byPostmedia.[4]

A Sunday edition of the newly namedOttawa Sun began publication on September 4, 1988 and a daily publication started on November 7, 1988.[3] As with its sister papers, it has a "Sunshine Girl" feature, although in the past it also contained a "Sunshine Boy" feature.

Past editors includePeter Worthington andMark Bonokoski. The current editor-in-chief since 2016 is formermanaging editor of theMontreal Gazette, Michelle Richardson.[5] Its editorials are often consideredconservative-leaning.[6]

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  1. ^"Daily Newspaper Circulation Statement for the 12 Month Period Ended December 2011". Toronto:Canadian Circulations Audit Board. RetrievedApril 2, 2012.
  2. ^Sherring, Susan (28 November 2015)."Sunday Herald's founder Marc Charlebois' 'moxie' remembered".Ottawa Sun. Retrieved2 March 2019.
  3. ^abSherring, Susan (7 September 2013)."Quarter-century in blink of an eye for the Ottawa Sun".Ottawa Sun. Retrieved2 March 2019.
  4. ^National Post Staff (6 October 2014)."Postmedia buys Sun Media's English titles for $316-million - including flagship Toronto Sun".National Post. Retrieved2 March 2019.
  5. ^Crawford, Blair (8 March 2016)."Editor-in-chief appointed to lead merged Citizen/Sun newsroom".Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved2 March 2019.
  6. ^Prentice, Michael (23 July 2017)."Prentice: Enough with the left-wing bias, Ottawa Citizen".Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved2 March 2019.
  7. ^Shaw, Ted (February 15, 1997)."A matter of trust".Windsor Star. p. 19.
  8. ^["Rest in peace, Earl McRae", The Ottawa Sun, Oct. 15, 2011.http://www.torontosun.com/2011/10/15/rest-in-peace-earl-mcrae]

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