La Revue Canadienne
La Revue Canadienne, founded in 1826 by journalist and politician Thomas-Louis D’Aigle, is one of Canada’s oldest French-language newspapers based in Montreal, Quebec. Over nearly two centuries, it has played a vital role in shaping public discourse, notably during key historical events like the Confederation. Renowned for its rigorous journalism and commitment to quality, the newspaper offers a diverse array of content, including local and national news, cultural commentary, and in-depth analysis on socio-political issues, reflecting the interests and concerns of the Francophone community in Canada. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of La Revue Canadienne starting 1845, including 1,697 scans in total. Explore the past, discover historical figures, and possibly connect with events and people from your own family history. Search for these invaluable archives on OldNews.com and immerse yourself in the rich story of Canada’s Francophone heritage.