La Minerve
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This article is about the Quebec newspaper. For other uses, see La Minerve (disambiguation).
La Minerve (French for "The Minerva") was a newspaper founded in Montreal, Lower Canada (present-day Quebec) by Augustin-Norbert Morin to promote the political goals of Louis-Joseph Papineau's Parti patriote. It was notably directed by Ludger Duvernay in its earlier years. It existed from 1826 to 1837, and again from 1842 to May 27, 1899.[1] Throughout the years, it went from being a radical paper to a conservative one.
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Owner(s) | Ludger Duvernay |
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Founder(s) | Augustin-Norbert Morin |
Founded | 1826 |
Ceased publication | 1899 |
Headquarters | Montreal, Lower Canada |
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