Canada’s most liberal newspaper cuts more jobs

Big jobs cuts coming at Canada’s most liberal newspaper. Torstar Corp, which publishes the Toronto Star and also runs a publishing house, says it will cut about 160 jobs in its newspaper division. The cuts are being blamed on a “declining market.” In other words, fewer people are reading the Star.
More than 6-thousand people work for the newspaper division. The job cuts, some voluntary and others in the form of layoffs, are expected to save about $12-million a year, but will result in a one-time charge of about $21-million to the company’s books for the first quarter because of the cost of severance packages and pension top-ups.

Public date: April 17th, 2008
Categories: News
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  1. Turner says:
    April 18, 2008

    If fewer people are reading the Toronto Star, it comes to no surprise to me. The Los Angeles Times is also having a similar problem, but neither establishment would dare blame their declining readership as having anything to do with mass immigration, legal or otherwise, where many new arrivals simply can’t read English!

    I was once an avid reader and subscriber to The Toronto Star several years ago, but stopped reading that newspaper when it became obvious they were so pro-immigration and politically-correct as not to describe criminal suspects by their most important feature – their RACE!

    But my main point of contention was the Toronto Star’s leftist ideology of not tolerating any critical views referring to mass immigration that is changing the makeup of our country. In addition to “dissolving the people and electing another”, mass third-world immigration essentially serves no economic purpose that benefits our country, as studies will attest to.

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