Canadian Chronicle
The Canadian Chronicle, established in 1847 in Montreal, Quebec, by prominent journalist Joseph Édouard Côté, has a rich history as a cornerstone of Canadian journalism. Initially serving the English-speaking population, this publication has navigated significant milestones, including the expansion of coverage of multicultural events and political discourse. Known for its balanced reporting and in-depth analysis, it remains a trusted source, contributing significantly to public discourse and shaping the media landscape in Quebec and beyond. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of the Canadian Chronicle starting 1955, with a total of 194 scans available. This digital archive offers a unique opportunity to explore historical figures, events, and possibly even people from your own family history. Discover the narratives captured within these pages and engage with Canada’s past by searching for old newspapers on OldNews.com.