Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph

Founded as the Quebec Gazette in 1764, it is a descendant of several newspapers published during the past three centuries.

[3] In November 2010, majority shares were sold to Ray Stanton of London, Ontario.

The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph claims to be North America's oldest newspaper due to the following: The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph therefore has a defendable claim to being the oldest surviving newspaper that still publishes news in Canada.

[5] Publisher Pierre Little stated that: This effort will open up a new world of possibilities for today's Internet users.

We could envision that thousands of families would be attracted to our archives to search for people who came over to the New World.

Photo montage showing Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph ' s old offices at 27 Buade Street. The Chronicle-Telegraph sign is hidden under an awning on du Tresor Street.