Canoe.com

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Canoe.com
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Type of site |
Web portal |
Available in |
English, French |
Owner |
Postmedia Network and Quebecor Media
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Website |
http://www.canoe.com/ |
Alexa rank |
3,939 (April 2014[update])[1]
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Launched |
February 4, 1996; 22 years ago (1996-02-04)[2][3]
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Canoe.com is an English-language Canadian portal site and website network, and is a subsidiary of Postmedia Network.[4] The French-language version continues to use the former name for both sites, Canoe.ca, and is owned by Quebecor Media. The phrase Canadian Online Explorer[3] appears in the header of the English version of the site; the name is also evidently a play on words on canoe (or canoë in French). Canoe's head office is in Toronto at 333 King Street East.[3]
The Canoe Network attracts over 7.7 million monthly visitors and includes separate English and French portals at en.canoe.com
and fr.canoe.ca
, information verticals like Cnews, SLAM!, JAM! and Lifewise, as well as the Sun Media newspaper sites. Canoe.com also offers online services in the fields of employment and continuing education (Jobboom.com), housing (Homes-Extra.ca), automobiles (Autonet.ca and ASL Internet. ASL Internet is an abbreviated Aged Stock Limited incorporated in 2002 by James Kovacs and sold to Canoe in 2008), personals (reseaucontact.com), social networks (space.canoe.ca), classified ads (classifiedextra.ca) and advertising solutions (canoeklix.ca).
References
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^ "Canoe.com WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info - DomainTools". WHOIS. Retrieved 2016-08-05.
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^ http://www.quebecor.com/en/comm/sale-sun-media-corporation%E2%80%99s-english-language-operations-postmedia-closes
Quebecor
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Corporate directors
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- Brian Mulroney
- Pierre Laurin
- Françoise Bertrand
- Jean La Couture
- Sylvie Lalande
- A. Michel Lavigne
- Geneviève Marcon
- Normand Provost
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Groupe TVA |
TVA |
- CFCM
- CFER
- CFTM
- CHEM
- CHLT
- CJPM
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Specialty / pay television
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- addikTV
- Casa
Évasion (8.3%)
- MOI&cie
- LCN
- Prise 2
- TVA Sports
- Yoopa
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Other assets |
Télé Inter-Rives (45%)
- TVA Films
- TVA Productions
- TVA Publishing
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Newspapers |
- 24 Heures
- Le Journal de Montréal
- Le Journal de Québec
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Other assets |
- Archambault
- Canal Indigo
- Canoe.ca
- Le SuperClub Vidéotron
- QMI Agency
- Vidéotron
- Quebec Remparts
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See also |
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Many of the assets listed above are only partially owned by Quebecor Inc. Refer to each individual article for detailed information. |
Postmedia Network
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Corporate directors |
- Paul Godfrey
- Martin Nisenholtz
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Daily newspapers |
- National Post
- Belleville Intelligencer
- Brantford Expositor
- Calgary Herald
- Calgary Sun
- Cornwall Standard Freeholder
- Edmonton Journal
- Edmonton Sun
- Fort McMurray Today
- Grande Prairie Daily Herald-Tribune
- Kingston Whig-Standard
- Leader-Post
- The London Free Press
- Montreal Gazette
- North Bay Nugget
- Ottawa Citizen
- Ottawa Sun
- Owen Sound Sun Times
- The Province
- The Recorder and Times
- St. Thomas Times-Journal
- Sarnia Observer
- Sault Star
- The Simcoe Reformer
- The StarPhoenix
- Stratford Beacon-Herald
- Sudbury Star
- Timmins Daily Press
- Toronto Sun
- The Vancouver Sun
- Windsor Star
- Winnipeg Sun
- Woodstock Sentinel-Review
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Weekly newspapers |
- The Delhi News-Record
- Elliot Lake Standard
- Exeter Times-Advocate
- Kenora Daily Miner and News
- Mid-North Monitor
- The Napanee Guide
- Trenton Trentonian
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Magazines |
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Online |
Canoe.com
- Dose.ca
- Northern News
- Pembroke Daily Observer
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Other assets |
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