The paper will be down to just news and business as standalone sections at least four days a week
“In the largest city in Canada, there doesn’t seem to be a single Muslim-led paper of substance or wide distribution.”
La DOSE is being sued for copyright infringement by a trio of newspapers, in a case that could set a legal precedent for how much of an article can be aggregated.
Not everything outside current affairs is frivolous or misguided. Stories, Siobhan Özege writes, bring us together, too.
He hopes to “prove we’ve gone back to our roots journalistically.”
An emphasis on personal storytelling has come at the expense of engagement with larger issues, writes Nick Fillmore
On Friday, the company abruptly whisked away two other Rebel employees living at the same address
“Ezra’s a friend and a former client, and no comment.”
Controversial Rebel personality Gavin McInnes will be leaving the far-right Canadian site. CANADALAND has learned that McInnes has planned to announce his departure at the end of August.
“Gavin’s a great friend and a great talent,” founder Ezra Levant told us in an email. “We tried to keep him, but he was lured away by a major competitor that we just couldn’t outbid.”
McInnes was one of The Rebel’s earliest hosts, joining the company in April 2015, shortly after it launched. He tenure was most notable for his opinions on Jews.
We’ve reached out to McInnes for comment and will update if we hear back.