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Canadian French-language newspaper chain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gesca Limitée is a division of the Power Corporation of Canada, which published French-language daily newspapers in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario.
You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in French. (March 2015) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
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Gesca has since 2013 responded to the Internet challenge by expanding its free online services, which it supports through advertising.[1]
All of the company's publications, including Le Soleil in Quebec City and Le Droit in Ottawa, were sold to Groupe Capitales Médias in 2015. The only publication that was retained by Gesca at the time, La Presse in Montreal, became an independent non-profit in 2018.
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