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2012: The End of The Montreal Mirror - Interviews with Mirror Writers Chris Barry and Jonathan Cummings

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The Montreal Mirror was a weekly, anglo, alternative newspaper founded in 1985. It focused on Arts & Culture, entertainment listings, and local politics.  It was bought by Quebecor in 1997 and subsequently sold in June 2012 much to the shock and dismay of its employees and numerous readers.

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