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Toronto's two main dailies are the Star www.thestar.com and the Sun www.torontosun.com. The Star is a broadsheet that tends to lean liberal and is the more serious of the two and the Sun is a tabloid that tends to lean conservative. Canada's two national dailies, the Globe and Mail www.theglobeandmail.com and the National Post www.nationalpost.com, are published in Toronto and tend to focus more on that city than anywhere else. The Globe has ties with Bay Street banks and has endorsed The Conservative party in the last few elections. The National Post is more right-leaning and owned by the Asper family of Winnipeg. Toronto also has a free daily, Metro www.metronews.ca/toronto, which reports on local, national and international news and includes movie and television listings. Metro is distributed in boxes on the street and in subway stations.
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Free weekly newspapers, distributed from boxes on street corners and in racks in stores and restaurants can be good sources of information on cinema, dining, music, theatre, and other events and local news:
Depending on where you go in Toronto, you will be able to find locally printed newspapers in a variety of languages. For example, in Chinatown you will find Chinese newspapers. In "Little Italy" you'll find Italian newspapers. You'll also find newspapers in Spanish, Portuguese, Persian, Arabic, Tagalog, Greek and more.
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