The Mail and Empire
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The Mail and Empire was a Canadian newspaper formed from the 1895 merger of The Toronto Mail (owned by Charles Alfred Riordan and managed by Christopher William Bunting) and Toronto Empire,[1] both conservative newspapers based in Toronto. It acquired the assets of The Toronto World in 1921 and merged with The Globe in 1936 to form The Globe and Mail.[2]
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Owner(s) | Charles Aldred Riordan (1895–1927); Christopher William Bunting (general manager 1895–1896); Izaak Walton Killam (1927–1935) |
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Editor | John Webb[citation needed] |
Founded | February 7, 1895 |
Ceased publication | November 21, 1936 |
Circulation | 118,000[citation needed] |
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