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rejected his request to be a junior reporter; instead employing him as a subscription agent in London at age 16. He quickly earned several promotions, moved to Toronto and finally shifted into the editorial department. He was the assistant financial editor with a specialization in northern mining
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for Milner, Ross and Co. and specialized in oil, mining and gold share sales. He later partnered with Richard Barrett to establish the firm Barrett, McCullagh and Co. By age 30, he was estimated to be worth more than a million dollars.
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McCullagh launched a series of radio broadcasts in 1939 to promote his nonpartisan vision for Canadian politics. The series led to the creation of the
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for $ 3.6 million. The purchase gave him control of two of the three big daily newspapers in Toronto with a daily circulation of 414,515.
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McCullagh died on August 5, 1952, at the age of 47, committing suicide following a lengthy illness that included three heart attacks.
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McCullagh was born to Anne Catherine McCullagh, a housewife, and George H. McCullagh, a local cabinet maker, in
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newspaper to local homes and built a reputation for sales within the newspaper's circulation department.
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would be a strong ally. McCullagh had served as a principal adviser to Hepburn's successful
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newspapers in 1936. He was also actively involved in Canadian politics and later owned the
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McCullagh was the classic press-baron type: tough, brilliant, arrogant, and self-created.
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was distributed in Toronto on November 23, 1936. McCullagh named himself the publisher.
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bid and, in 1936, Hepburn appointed McCullagh to the Board of Governors of the
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Brian J. Young (1964). "C. George McCullagh and the Leadership League".
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McCullagh later supported the Ontario Conservative Party and its leader
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for $ 2.5 million in 1936. The first publication of the
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In 1946, at age 43, McCullagh bought the 72-year-old
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20th-century Canadian newspaper publishers (people)
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Clement George McCullagh in 1940.
London, Ontario
The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail
Globe
Mail and Empire
Toronto Telegram
London, Ontario
ninth grade
Toronto Stock Exchange
Ontario Liberal Party
Mitchell Hepburn
1934 election
University of Toronto
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coalition government
Earl Rowe
Leadership League
fascist
Toronto Star
George A. Drew
Toronto Telegram
Thoroughbred racehorses
Archworth
King's Plate
King George VI
Queen Elizabeth
"Historicist: Citizen McCullagh"
Torontoist
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