Improve your French by reading French language Canada newspapers

Canada newspapers

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La Presse
A centrist-oriented paper from Montreal.

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Le Devoir
An independent paper from Montreal.

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Le voir
Choose which local news you want to read thanks to their website!

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Le droit
An independent Canada newspapers from Montreal.

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Le Soleil
A Canada paper from Quebec.

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La Tribune
The national daily from the Sherbrooke area.

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Le Nouvelliste
The national daily from the Trois-Rivières area.

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La Voix de l’Est
The national daily from the Granby area.

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Le Quotidien
The national daily from the Chicoutimi area.

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Le Journal de Québec
Lots of useful information on the Quebec area.

Click here to visit the Le Journal de Québec web site


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