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The ''Toronto Sun'' is an English-language tabloid
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published daily in
Toronto Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the anch ...
,
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, Canada. The newspaper is one of several ''Sun'' tabloids published by Postmedia Network. The newspaper's offices is located at Postmedia Place in
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. The newspaper published its first edition in November 1971, after it had acquired the assets of the defunct ''
Toronto Telegram ''The Toronto Evening Telegram'' was a conservative, broadsheet afternoon newspaper published in Toronto from 1876 to 1971. It had a reputation for supporting the Conservative Party at the federal and the provincial levels. The paper competed w ...
'', and hired portions of the ''Telegram''s staff. In 1978, Toronto Sun Holdings and Toronto Sun Publishing were consolidated to form Sun Publishing (later renamed
Sun Media Corporation Sun Media Corporation was the owner of several tabloid and broadsheet newspapers in Canada and the 49 percent owner of the now defunct Sun News Network. It was a subsidiary of Quebecor Media. On October 6, 2014, Quebecor Media announced the sa ...
). Sun Publishing went on to form similar tabloids to the ''Toronto Sun'' in other Canadian cities during the late 1970s and 1980s. The ''Sun'' was acquired by Postmedia Network in 2015, as a part of the sale of the ''Sun''s parent company, Sun Media.


History

In 1971, the Toronto Sun Publishing was created and purchased the syndication operations and newspaper vending boxes from the ''
Toronto Telegram ''The Toronto Evening Telegram'' was a conservative, broadsheet afternoon newspaper published in Toronto from 1876 to 1971. It had a reputation for supporting the Conservative Party at the federal and the provincial levels. The paper competed w ...
'', which ceased operations in the same year. The Toronto Sun also recruited staff from the former ''Telegram'' conservative broadsheet newspaper, and published its first edition on 1 November 1973. The ''Sun'' is considered a spiritual successor to the ''Telegram''. The ''Sun'' is the holder of the ''Telegram'' archives. Publisher Doug Chreighton was originally going to name the new newspaper the ''Toronto News'' but Andy Donato, who was asked to design the paper's first front page and decided to call the paper the ''Toronto Sun'' instead. Creighton decided it was too late to change it and renamed the paper. The ''Toronto Sun'' was originally published out of leased space at the Eclipse White Wear Company Building at 322 King Street West. In 1975, the newspaper moved into the Toronto Sun Building at 333 King Street East which was eventually expanded to six storeys to house all of the newspaper's operations. In 2010, the building was sold to property development company First Gulf, and the Sun consolidated its operations onto the second floor and remained in the building until it relocated offices in 2016. In 1978, Toronto Sun Holdings and Toronto Sun Publishing were consolidated to form Sun Publishing. The corporation expanded its tabloid footprint, having established its second tabloid, the ''
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'' through a partnership agreement with Edmonton Sun Publishing in 1978. The ''Albertan'' was acquired in 1980 and made into the company's third tabloid, the ''
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'' in 1980. In 1988, '' The Washington Post'' described the ''Sun'' as an example of
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.


21st century

In 2004, the ''Sun'' began its annual George Gross/Toronto Sun
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award. By the mid-2000s, the word "The" was dropped from the paper's name and the newspaper adopted its current logo. The paper, which boasts the slogan "Toronto's Other Voice" (also once called "The Little Paper that Grew") acquired a television station from
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in 2005, which was renamed SUN TV and later was transformed into the
Sun News Network Sun News Network (commonly shortened to Sun News) was a Canadian English language Category C news channel owned by Québecor Média through a partnership between two of its subsidiaries, TVA Group (which maintained 51% majority ownership of the ...
until its demise in 2015. As of the end of 2007, the ''Sun'' had a Monday through Saturday circulation of approximately 180,000 papers and Sunday circulation of 310,000. The ''Sun'' was acquired by
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in 2015, with its purchase of Sun Media from
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. Following the acquisition of the Sun newspaper chain by
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in 2015, the ''Toronto Sun'' staff and operations moved to 365 Bloor Street East, the same building that houses the ''
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''. However, the two newspapers maintains separate newsrooms. The move occurred in March 2016.


Editorial position

Editorially, the paper frequently follows the positions of traditional Canadian/British conservatism and neo-conservatism in the United States on economic issues. Editorials typically promote individualism, self-reliance, the police, and a strong military and support for troops. Editorials typically condemn high taxes and, most of all, perceived government waste.


Circulation

The ''Toronto Sun'' has seen—like most Canadian daily newspapers—a decline in circulation. Its total circulation dropped by percent to 121,304 copies daily from 2009 to 2015. :::::::::Daily average Figures refer to the total circulation (print and digital combined) which includes paid and unpaid copies.


Notable staff


Editors-in-chief

The ''Toronto Sun'' originally had several editors with various responsibilities, none with the title "editor-in-chief"; however, from 1971 to 1976, Peter Worthington was listed on the newspaper's masthead immediately under the publisher, Doug Creighton. *
Peter Worthington Peter John Vickers Worthington (February 16, 1927 – May 12, 2013) was a Canadian journalist. A foreign correspondent with the ''Toronto Telegram'' newspaper from 1956, Worthington was an eyewitness to the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald in 1963, a ...
(1976–1982) *
Barbara Amiel Barbara Joan Estelle Amiel, Baroness Black of Crossharbour, DSS (born 4 December 1940), is a British-Canadian conservative journalist, writer, and socialite. She is married to former media proprietor Conrad Black. Early life and career Amiel wa ...
(1983–1985) * John Downing editor (1985–1997), no editor-in-chief until 1995 * Peter O'Sullivan (1995–1999) * Mike Strobel (1999–2001) * Mike Therien (2001–2004) * Jim Jennings (2004–2006) * Glenn Garnett (2007) * Lou Clancy (2007–2009) * James Wallace (2009–2013) * Wendy Metcalfe (2013–2015) * Adrienne Batra (2015–present)


Current staff

* Adrienne Batra, editor-in-chief, former comment editor and municipal affairs columnist *
Mark Bonokoski Mark Bonokoski, is a Canadian conservative newspaper columnist and commentator. In November 2017, he was inducted into the Canadian News Hall of Fame. He has been an authoritative and in-depth journalist who has covered topics ranging from civil ...
, columnist, editorial writer * Andy Donato, editorial cartoonist *
Tarek Fatah Tarek Fatah (Punjabi/Urdu: ; born 20 November 1949) is a Pakistani-Canadian journalist and author.Brian Lilley, provincial, national affairs columnist * Steve Simmons, sports columnist


Former staff

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Charles Adler Charles Adler may refer to: * Charles Adler (broadcaster) (born 1954), Canadian broadcaster * Charlie Adler (born 1956), American voice actor * Frederick Charles Adler (1889–1959), usually known as F. Charles Adler, English-German conductor * ...
, QMI columnist *
David Akin David Akin is a Canadian reporter, currently the chief political correspondent for Global News. Akin's career began in 1993 with ''The Packet and Times'' in Orillia, Ontario, as the paper's city hall reporter. In 1995, he moved to ''The Chroni ...
, columnist *
Barbara Amiel Barbara Joan Estelle Amiel, Baroness Black of Crossharbour, DSS (born 4 December 1940), is a British-Canadian conservative journalist, writer, and socialite. She is married to former media proprietor Conrad Black. Early life and career Amiel wa ...
, editor and columnist *
Joan Barfoot Joan Louise Barfoot (born May 17, 1946) is a Canadian novelist. She has published 11 novels, including ''Luck'' (2005), which was a nominee for the 2005 Scotiabank Giller Prize, and ''Critical Injuries'' (2001), which was longlisted for the 2002 M ...
, reporter *
Christie Blatchford Christie Marie Blatchford (May 20, 1951 – February 12, 2020) was a Canadian newspaper columnist, journalist and broadcaster. She published four non-fiction books. Blatchford was Canada's first female sports columnist, reporting on sports betw ...
, columnist (deceased) * Mark Bourrie, reporter * Jim Brown, manager (deceased) *
Dalton Camp Dalton Kingsley Camp, (September 11, 1920 – March 18, 2002) was a Canadian journalist, politician, political strategist and commentator, and supporter of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. Although he was never elected to a se ...
, columnist (deceased) * Gordon Chong, columnist (deceased) *
Sheila Copps Sheila Maureen Copps (born November 27, 1952) is a former Canadian politician who also served as the sixth deputy prime minister of Canada from November 4, 1993, to April 30, 1996, and June 19, 1996, to June 11, 1997. Her father, Victor Copps, ...
, columnist * Michael Coren, QMI columnist *
Danielle Crittenden Danielle Crittenden (born April 20, 1963), is a Canadian-American author and journalist. Career Born in Toronto, Ontario, she is the daughter of Max Crittenden, a former editor with the ''Toronto Telegram'', and journalist and book critic Yvon ...
, reporter, columnist * John Downing, city hall columnist, editor-in-chief * Mike Filey, Toronto history columnist * Doug Fisher, Parliament Hill columnist (deceased) *
Allan Fotheringham Allan Fotheringham (August 31, 1932August 19, 2020) was a Canadian newspaper and magazine journalist. He styled himself Dr. Foth and "the Great Gatheringfroth". He was described as "never at a loss for words". Early life Fotheringham was born ...
, national affairs columnist (deceased) *
David Frum David Jeffrey Frum (; born June 30, 1960) is a Canadian-American political commentator and a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, who is currently a senior editor at ''The Atlantic'' as well as an MSNBC contributor. In 2003, Frum a ...
, columnist * W. Gifford-Jones, M.D. (pseudonym for Ken Walker), medical columnist * Edward Greenspan, lawyer, columnist (deceased) * George Gross, corporate sports editor, columnist (deceased) * Max Haines, "Crime Flashback" feature (deceased) *
Paul Hellyer Paul Theodore Hellyer (August 6, 1923 – August 8, 2021) was a Canadian engineer, politician, writer, and commentator. He was the longest serving member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada at the time of his death. Early life Hellyer w ...
, columnist and founding investor (deceased) * Jim Hunt, sports writer (deceased) * Ajit Jain, columnist * George Jonas, columnist (deceased) *
Warren Kinsella Warren James Kinsella (born August 1960) is a Canadian lawyer, author, musician, political consultant, and commentator. Kinsella has written commentary in most of Canada's major newspapers and several magazines, including ''The Globe and Mail ...
, political columnist * Linda Leatherdale, business editor, columnist *
Ezra Levant Ezra Isaac Levant (born February 20, 1972) is a Canadian conservative media personality, political activist, writer, broadcaster, and former lawyer. Levant is the founder and former publisher of the conservative magazine, The'' Western Standard''. ...
, QMI columnist * Sue-Ann Levy, political columnist, former municipal affairs columnist * Bob MacDonald, columnist (deceased) *
Heather Mallick Heather Mallick (born 1959) is a Canadian columnist, author and lecturer. She has been a staff columnist for the ''Toronto Star'' since 2010, writing a news column on Saturday and on the opinion page on Monday and Wednesday. She writes about femi ...
, columnist * Salim Mansur, columnist * Eric Margolis, international affairs columnist, contributing editor * Rachel Marsden, columnist *
Lois Maxwell Lois Ruth Maxwell (born Lois Ruth Hooker; 14 February 1927 – 29 September 2007) was a Canadian actress who portrayed Miss Moneypenny in the first fourteen Eon-produced ''James Bond'' films (1962–1985). She was the first actress to play the ...
( Moneypenney), columnist (deceased) *
Judi McLeod Judi Ann T. McLeod (born 1944) is a Canadian journalist. Formerly a reporter for a series of newspapers in Ontario, she now operates the conservative website, ''Canada Free Press'' (CFP). Early life and career McLeod was born in Prince Edward Is ...
, education reporter *
Ben Mulroney Ben is frequently used as a shortened version of the given names Benjamin, Benedict, Bennett or Benson, and is also a given name in its own right. Ben (in he, בֶּן, ''son of'') forms part of Hebrew surnames, e.g. Abraham ben Abraham ( he ...
, columnist *
Ted Reeve Edward Henry Reeve (January 6, 1902 – August 27, 1983) was a multi-sport Canadian athlete and sports journalist. He was on two Grey Cup winning teams as a football player, a Mann Cup championship as a lacrosse player and three Yates Cup cha ...
, sports columnist (deceased) * Sid Ryan, columnist *
Paul Rimstead Paul Rimstead (1935 – 26 May 1987), born Andrew Paul Rimstad in Sudbury, Ontario, was a featured page 5 columnist for the Toronto Sun and sports writer. Life and career Born in Sudbury, Ontario, the "Rimmer" was described by peers as "legendary ...
, columnist (deceased) *
Laura Sabia Laura Sabia, (September 18, 1916 – October 17, 1996) was a Canadian social activist and feminist. Born Laura Villela in Montreal, Quebec, the daughter of Italian immigrants, she played an important part, in the National Chair of the Comm ...
, columnist (deceased) * Morton Shulman, columnist (deceased) * Joey Slinger, columnist * Walter Stewart, columnist (deceased) *
John Tory John Howard Tory (born May 28, 1954) is a Canadian politician who has served as the 65th and current mayor of Toronto since 2014. After a career as a lawyer, political strategist and businessman, Tory ran as a mayoral candidate in the 200 ...
, mayor of Toronto, former Rogers executive * Garth Turner, business editor * Sherri Wood, columnist (deceased) *
Peter Worthington Peter John Vickers Worthington (February 16, 1927 – May 12, 2013) was a Canadian journalist. A foreign correspondent with the ''Toronto Telegram'' newspaper from 1956, Worthington was an eyewitness to the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald in 1963, a ...
, columnist, former editor (deceased) * Lubor J. Zink, columnist (deceased)


See also

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Media in Canada The media of Canada is diverse and highly regionalized. News media, both print and digital and in both official languages, is largely dominated by a handful of major media corporations. The largest of these corporations is the country’s nati ...
*
List of media outlets in Toronto This is a list of television and radio stations along with a list of media outlets in and around Toronto, Ontario, Canada, including the Greater Toronto Area. Toronto is Canada's largest media market, and the fourth-largest market in North America ...
*
List of newspapers in Canada This list of newspapers in Canada is a list of newspapers printed and distributed in Canada. Daily newspapers Local weeklies Alberta * Airdrie – '' Airdrie Echo'' * Bashaw – '' Bashaw Star'' * Bassano – ''Bassano Times'' * Beaumont †...
* List of the largest Canadian newspapers by circulation


References


External links

* * * {{Postmedia Newspapers published in Toronto Postmedia Network publications Newspapers established in 1971 1971 establishments in Ontario Conservative media in Canada Daily newspapers published in Ontario