L'Ami du peuple (Canadian newspaper)

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title: L'Ami du peuple (Canadian newspaper)
text: L'Ami du peuple was a French language weekly newspaper, published in Sudbury, Ontario from 1942 to 1968. Founded by Camille Lemieux and Arthur Charette, the newspaper covered local and national news, and discussed labour union and other issues of interest to Franco-Ontarians in the Sudbury area. Charette left after the first year of operation; Lemieux continued to publish the newspaper until his death in 1955, when ownership was taken over by his widow Yvonne. The paper faced competition both fr
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description: 20th-century French-language newspaper in Canada
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