List of defunct newspapers of Quebec

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This is a list of defunct newspapers of Quebec.

1770–1799[]

  • La Gazette du commerce et littéraire pour la Ville & District de Montréal, 1778, Montréal, Fleury Mesplet, printer, and Valentin Jautard, editor and journalist
  • La Gazette de Montréal/The Montreal Gazette, 1785, Montréal, Fleury Mesplet, printer
  • Le Courier de Québec ou héraut francois, 1788, Quebec City, , editor, and , collaborator
  • Quebec Herald and Universal Miscellany, 1788, Quebec City, William Moore, editor, and James Tanswell, collaborator
  • Le Magasin de Quebec/The Quebec Magazine, 1792, Quebec City, Samuel Neilson, printer and editor
  • Le Cours du tems, 1794, Quebec City, John Jones and William Vondenvelden

1800–1819[]

1820–1829[]

  • , 1820, Trois-Rivières, Ludger Duvernay
  • , 1821, Quebec City
  • , 1821, Montréal, , owner and editor, J. Lame, printer
  • , 1822, Montréal,
  • , 1822, , editor, , journalist
  • , 1823, , printer, Edward Vernon Sparhawk, editor
  • , 1823, Montréal
  • , 1823, Stanstead, S. H. Dickerson
  • Le Constitutionnel, 1823, Ludger Duvernay, owner, editor and journalist
  • , 1823, Montréal, , owner, and , directors
  • , 1824, Montréal, , owner, David Chisholmes, director
  • 1825, Montréal, Michel Bibaud and Joseph-Marie Bellenger
  • La Minerve, 1826, Montréal, Augustin-Norbert Morin, founder, owner, printer and journalist
  • , 1826, Trois-Rivières, Ludger Duvernay
  • , 1826, Saint-Philippe-de-Laprairie, F-X Pigeon, founder
  • , 1826, Quebec City,
  • , 1827
  • , 1827,
  • , 1828, Montréal, Daniel Tracey, founder, editor, printer and journalist
  • , 1828, Quebec City, maybe Xavier Tessier
  • , 1829, Montréal, Madame Raoul Dandurand, founder & editor; Jacques Labrie and Augustin-Norbert Morin

1830–1839[]

1840–1899[]

  • , 1847
  • , 1852
  • Canadian Illustrated News, Montreal, 1869
  • , later The Montreal Star, 1869
  • Le Cultivateur, Quebec City, 1974
  • The Gazette Megantic Edition, Inverness, 1899–1911

1900–1989[]

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