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reported that the publication's newsroom underwent a massive shakeup when four of its five reporters left, three having been fired by managing editor Andrew Douglas and one resigning. CBC reported that the first reporter to be fired, Mairin Prentiss, occurred after she had questioned a recent column
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Many of those who had been written about or "Franked," threatened lawsuits, and many issues toward the end of Michael Bate's ownership contained printed apologies as a means to warding off the expense of lawyers' fees. The magazine bit the bullet on only two legal battles—one to a Quebec judge and
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by feeding the need for sensational gossip among the rich and powerful as well as the average citizen. The publication found its niche in a Canadian media which was traditionally reluctant to pry into the personal lives of politicians and other notables, often covering material found nowhere else.
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and relaunched it in late 2003 — however, circulation dropped dramatically, and lingering financial difficulties resulting from libel lawsuits ended with the final issue on December 3, 2004. The Halifax edition was unaffected and continued publishing.
347:. In later years, the back page column was titled "Dick Little's Canadian Beef". Little was not a real figure, but a curmudgeonly caricature holding mostly conservative views meant to satirize a typical "angry Canadian." 151:, of the same name was published from 1989 to 2004, revived from 2005 to 2008 and began publication again in 2013. This publication was a legally separate entity, although it spawned from the Halifax publication. 318:, proved extremely successful during its first decade of publication, as the edition quickly outsold its Maritime cousin by feeding off the void of gossip news among mainstream media in the nation's capital. 465:, who had no publishing background and was apparently returning to Canada after a bid to become a Hollywood actor. Caldwell offered $ 150,000 for the company, and claimed to be interested in making 494:
was resurrected after Bate reportedly reacquired the property from Taylor, returning the satire magazine to the nation's capital. The new ownership created an online magazine using the name
332:, whose humour column "Aesthete's Diary" was retitled "Michael Coren's Diary" after he revealed his true identity, was one of the few contributors ever to use his real name in the magazine. 190:. It was designed to sell the sensational news coverage that mainstream press in the Maritimes was averse to covering and was somewhat of an extension to Bentley's vision for 298:. The firing of Prentiss apparently triggered Walsh's resignation, which was followed by terminations for Neal Ozano and Jacob Boon who allegedly acted insubordinately. 209:
Unusually, the magazine had no real advertising and operated solely from its subscriptions, although it does contain a great deal of satirical "advertising".
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Magazine to Cape Breton-born businessman Douglas Rudderham for an undisclosed sum in November 2010, in order to concentrate efforts on his gay publication,
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Bate did make several changes including adding a "Remedial Media" section which printed gossip tidbits on the internal politics of Canadian media outlets.
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comic which used television screenshots, usually of newscasts, to mock journalists and politicians through the use of satirical dialogue balloons.
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are published anonymously although some of its contributors have at times been revealed to be reporters working for more mainstream media outlets.
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The first issue was published in November 1987 and focused on gossip about the private lives of the rich, famous and politically connected in the
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Magazine. Based in Montreal, Rudderham is also the president and CEO of Pharmacy Wholesale Services, primarily a supplier of diabetic supplies.
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The Halifax edition and Ottawa edition joined forces in early 2023, following a brief closure of the Halifax Frank in September 2022.
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in the mid-1990s to Bentley and Watkins. In September 2000, Bentley and Watkins sold an equity stake in the Maritime edition of
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gained considerable coverage after scooping local and national media to reveal the charges of sexual assault against former
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An announcement was sent on October 28, 2008 that the print and web versions of the publication were ceasing publication.
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a "kinder, gentler" magazine. Bate rebuffed the offer due to his rejection of Caldwell's vision for the publication.
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independent of its Halifax roots, although both magazines maintained similar coverage and continued much as before.
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also featured a humour column, usually satirizing the point of view of a real Canadian political figure such as
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From 2002 to 2004, David Bentley's daughter Carolyn Wood was the editor/publisher of the Maritime edition.
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Both are now published out of Ottawa, with contributions from reporters in Vancouver, Ottawa and Halifax.
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Other regular features of the magazine included parody movie or television advertisements and a two-page
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received notoriety in 1991 when the magazine ran a satirical advertisement for a contest inviting young
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families, as well as prominent local media personalities and politicians in all three provinces.
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Bate subsequently bought out Bentley and his other partners to make the Ottawa edition of
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public figures as gay, lesbian or bisexual; most notably, a 1996 cover story on musician
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In 2002 Bate made it known that he was looking for a buyer. A bid was soon on offer by
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broke a number of notable stories, including being the first to publish the tale of
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The next year, another offer was made by a group of Toronto investors led by
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In 2004, Wood handed control of the magazine to John Williams, previously a
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with pin-up model Anne Marie Sten. The magazine was also known for
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relaunched as a digital publication on October 1 with a metered
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edition in 1989 with the help of former Canadian Press reporter
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continuously followed the marriages of personalities, such as
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to one of the magazine's reporters, Clifford Boutilier.
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as an online publication in September or October 2013.
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Dulcie Conrad sold her share of the Halifax edition of
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