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[โ€“] herrcaptain@lemmy.ca 6 points 5 months ago

Klein told CBC News last month that he would likely run for leadership of the PC party. The next leader is slated to be chosen in April 2025.

Well that's gonna be great for democracy if he wins. Surely having the PC leader personally own one of the two biggest papers in the province won't lead to bad things.

Granted, the Sun couldn't get more biased if they tried so in reality not much will change beyond the maybe influencing the PC leadership race.

[โ€“] autotldr@lemmings.world 1 points 5 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Kevin Klein has agreed to purchase the Winnipeg Sun, where he once the publisher, Postmedia said on Monday morning.

The group is also purchasing Postmedia's commercial print division in Winnipeg, including all associated digital properties, contracts and other related parts of the businesses.

"In an age where information is abundant and easily accessible, the role of local journalism is more crucial today than ever before," Klein said in a news release.

"We are honoured to take ownership of these local newspapers and are dedicated to preserving their legacy of providing trusted, community-focused news."

Klein has been writing a regular column for the Winnipeg Sun since he was defeated in last fall's provincial election.

Last Friday, Klein didn't return CBC News' requests for comments about the pending sale.


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