Toronto Sun facts for kids
![]() Toronto Sun vending machine in July 2015
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Owner(s) | Postmedia |
Founded | 1971 |
Political alignment | Right-wing Conservative |
Headquarters | 365 Bloor Street East 3rd Floor Toronto, Ontario M4W 3L4 |
Circulation | 119,048 weekdays 111,515 Saturdays 142,376 Sundays in 2015 |
ISSN | 0837-3175 |
OCLC number | 66653673 |
The Toronto Sun is an English language daily newspaper published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is known for its smaller size, called a tabloid, which makes it easy to read on the go. Many people see it as a newspaper for everyday working people.
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What is the Toronto Sun?
The Toronto Sun started in 1971. It quickly became a popular newspaper in Toronto. It shares news, sports, and entertainment stories. The paper is printed every day, so you can always find the latest updates.
How is the Toronto Sun Different?
The Toronto Sun is known for its unique style. It often uses big headlines and lots of pictures. This makes the news exciting and easy to understand. It also has a specific viewpoint, often called Right-wing or conservative. This means it usually supports ideas like less government involvement and traditional values.
Who Owns the Toronto Sun?
Today, the Toronto Sun is owned by a company called Postmedia. Postmedia owns many newspapers across Canada. This helps the Toronto Sun reach many readers. The main office for the newspaper is in Toronto, Ontario.
How Many People Read It?
The Toronto Sun is read by many people. In 2007, about 180,000 copies were sold from Monday to Saturday. On Sundays, even more copies were sold, around 310,000. This shows how popular the newspaper is in the Toronto area.
Related Pages
- The Sun (United Kingdom) - This is a similar newspaper from the United Kingdom.
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See also
In Spanish: Toronto Sun para niños