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name = The Prince Arthur Herald |

image = PAHeraldSquare.jpg|

type of site = News |

format = Online |

foundation = 2011 |

owners = The Prince Arthur Herald, Ltd. |

political alignment = Centre-right, Conservative, Classical Liberal

publisher = The Prince Arthur Herald, Ltd. |

language = English, French |

headquarters = Montréal, Québec
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|ceased publication=January 2019}}

The Prince Arthur Herald (PAH) was a bilingual online student newspaper based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was founded by a group of students at McGill University in January 2011, who felt ostracized by the political perspectives represented on the McGill campus.[1] The newspaper published new content daily using the voluntary contributions of a number of students, columnists and journalists in Montreal, Toronto, and across Canada. It was generally considered to be centre-right, with many of its columnists espousing conservative or classical liberal perspectives. It featured issues dedicated to political debates in Canada and suggested that there should be a reduced role for government to play. It ceased publication in 2019.

History

The Prince Arthur Herald was founded by two students at McGill University at the beginning of January 2011. It was launched with a total start-up cost of $150 and was named after Prince Arthur street in the McGill student ghetto. Fundraising brought in $11,000, enough to pay a web designer and to incorporate under federal law.[2] The publication was completely privately funded,[3] including "financial and technical support" from the Collegiate Network, a benefactor of right-wing media at American colleges and universities.

In December 2013, the PAH reported that Pierre Karl Péladeau, the former CEO of media giant Quebecor Media, would be running for the Parti Québécois in the electoral riding of Saint-Jérôme during the next provincial election. Despite denying the story repeatedly, Péladeau announced his candidacy for that party, in the same seat, on March 9, 2014.

The publication shut down at the start of January 2019.

References

1. ^"The McGill Daily - Ostracized conservative students create Prince Arthur Herald", "McGill Daily", January 13, 2011. Accessed October 12, 2011.
2. ^[https://nationalpost.com/news/Giving+conservative+students+voice/5361569/story.html "Giving conservative students a voice"], "National Post", September 7, 2011. Accessed October 12, 2011.
3. ^"Rare Breed", "Sun News Network", September 14, 2011. Accessed October 12, 2011.
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