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Le Farceur
Le Farceur, founded in 1830 by journalist Paul-Émile Borduas in Montreal, Quebec, quickly established itself as a leading publication in the province. Initially a satirical newspaper, it evolved to encompass a range of topics, including political commentary, cultural critiques, and social issues, solidifying its role in Quebec's historical narrative. Over the years, Le Farceur has built a reputation for fearless reporting and commitment to freedom of expression, influencing public opinion on numerous occasions. Today, it remains a trusted source that reflects the rich tapestry of Quebec’s society through insightful and provocative commentary. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of Le Farceur from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, starting 1878, with a total of 289 scans available. Exploring these archives may lead you to discover historical figures, events, and perhaps even connections to your own family history, inviting you to engage with the past in a meaningful way.