The Dominion Press is a Canadian wizarding newspaper based in Toronto. It is the most popular source of news for Canadian wizards and its main office is located in Mackenzie Lane. The paper was created by Alexander John-Larson, who purchased two local newspapers in 1811 and operated it from his mansion in York, Upper Canada. Since then, the Dominion Press has been an active part of daily life in wizarding Canada. The paper has had its fair share of controversies, with the largest of which being the bias scandal during the 1996 General Elections, where the more than a few pro-Richard Mackenzie pieces were published in the Dominion Press, leading to allegations of bias, which were only inflamed when prominent journalist Céline Duceppe was revealed to be having a relationship with Mackenzie.
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| - The Dominion Press is a Canadian wizarding newspaper based in Toronto. It is the most popular source of news for Canadian wizards and its main office is located in Mackenzie Lane. The paper was created by Alexander John-Larson, who purchased two local newspapers in 1811 and operated it from his mansion in York, Upper Canada. Since then, the Dominion Press has been an active part of daily life in wizarding Canada. The paper has had its fair share of controversies, with the largest of which being the bias scandal during the 1996 General Elections, where the more than a few pro-Richard Mackenzie pieces were published in the Dominion Press, leading to allegations of bias, which were only inflamed when prominent journalist Céline Duceppe was revealed to be having a relationship with Mackenzie.
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| - Around 6,000 Canadian wizards
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| - The Dominion Press is a Canadian wizarding newspaper based in Toronto. It is the most popular source of news for Canadian wizards and its main office is located in Mackenzie Lane. The paper was created by Alexander John-Larson, who purchased two local newspapers in 1811 and operated it from his mansion in York, Upper Canada. Since then, the Dominion Press has been an active part of daily life in wizarding Canada. The paper has had its fair share of controversies, with the largest of which being the bias scandal during the 1996 General Elections, where the more than a few pro-Richard Mackenzie pieces were published in the Dominion Press, leading to allegations of bias, which were only inflamed when prominent journalist Céline Duceppe was revealed to be having a relationship with Mackenzie. This led to several employees breaking off and forming the Rebel Gazette. The paper features columns on Muggle news as well as magical news and has a special weekend edition known as the Weekend Dominion.
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