Canadian Jewish News
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The Canadian Jewish News is a non-profit,[2] national, English-language digital-first media organization that serves Canada's Jewish community.[3][4][5] A national edition of the newspaper was published for 60 years in Toronto. A weekly Montreal edition in English with some French began its run in 1976.[1] The newspaper announced its closure in 2013 but was able to continue after restructuring and reorganizing. It again announced its closure on April 2, 2020, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada on its finances.[6] Its final weekly print edition was published on April 9, 2020.[7] In December 2020, it announced its return as a digital-first media company[8] with a new president, Bryan Borzykowski.[9]
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Format | Digital-first with quarterly print magazine; formerly a weekly tabloid[1] |
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Owner(s) | Non-profit Organization |
Founder(s) | M. J. Nurenberger and Dorothy Nurenberger |
Publisher | Board of Directors |
President | Bryan Borzykowski |
Founded | 1960 (1960) (reorganized 1971) |
Political alignment | non-partisan |
Language | English and French[1] |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Website | www |