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Estimated numbers and circulations of reporting english-language and french-language newspapers published in urban centres of over 30,000 population, 1964 and 1965.

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Estimated numbers and circulations of reporting english-language and french-language newspapers published in urban centres of over 30,000 population, 1964 and 1965.
  French-language newspapers
    1964 1965
  Households (Census 1961) Daily Weekly Daily Weekly
  number number circulation number number circulation number
Chicoutimi, Que. 5,786 - - 32 - - 2
Chomedey, Que. 6,995 - - 24 - - -
Cornwall, Ont. 10,753 - - 1 - - 1
Edmnton, Alta. 76,275 - - 1 - - 1
Granby, Que. 7,478 1 9,665 1 1 11,275 1
Hull, Que. 13,304 - - 22 - - 22
JacQue.s Cartier, Que. 8,565 - - 14 - - 14
Lachine, Que. 10,058 - - 14 - - 14
LaSalle, Que. 8,128 - - 14 - - 14
London, Ont. 47,498 - - 14 - - 14
Moncton, N.B. 10,529 1 10,057 - 1 10,146  
Montréal, Que. 330,023 5 539,727 265 5 415,797 276
Ottawa, Ont. 70,114 1 34,674 - 1 36,649 -
Québec, Que. 42,126 3 187,050 32 3 191,204 32
St. Boniface, Man. 9,561 - - 1 - - 1
St. Laurent, Que. 12,306 - - 1 - - 1
Shawinigan, Que. 7,232 - - 5 - - 5
Sherbrooke, Que. 15,775 1 42,675 1 1 42,504 1
Sudbury, Ont. 19,526 - - 2 - - 2
Trois-Riviéres, Que. 12,372 1 41,494 4 1 43,178 3
Source: Statistics Canada, Canada Year Book, 1967.