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website altogether on Monday morning. The paper published an editor's note that admitted the story "needed more work". In the wake of the controversy award-winning non-union columnist Lezlie Lowe quit the newspaper in protest, stating in her farewell column that "The story lays bare the worst of the
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Sarah Dennis, daughter of owner Graham Dennis and vice-president since the 1990s, took over as CEO of the newspaper in November 2010. She married Mark Lever in August 2011. Graham Dennis, who ran the newspaper for more than 57 years, died on December 1, 2011, at the age of 84. Sarah Dennis inherited
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Shortly after taking over as CEO, Dennis championed the newspaper's independence, stating: "The fact that we're not controlled by someone in Ontario makes a big difference in what we can do." She stated that the newspaper would remain independent as long as possible. However, following her father's
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On February 3, 2009, the paper laid off 24 employees, the first layoffs in the paper's 136-year history. The cuts represented approximately one quarter of its newsroom staff, but it nonetheless remained the largest newsroom east of Montreal. These cuts impacted the production department where nine
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Controversy surrounding an article published 8 April 2016 online (appearing in print on 9 April) made national headlines. The story alleged that Syrian refugee children attending Chebucto Heights Elementary School were "choking, pushing, slapping and verbally abusing their fellow classmates". The
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Though the newspaper is profitable, Dennis and Lever have aggressively cut costs in recent years. Dennis holds a "far less romantic view of the newspaper" than her father did, a characteristic that journalist Stephen Kimber said has made cost-cutting easy. Dennis stated: "It's a business, and you
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in running the paper. He led the newspaper for the next half century. Dennis was proud of the paper's independence and rebuffed numerous offers to buy it. He was known as a humanistic employer interested in the welfare of his employees, stating that his proudest moment was the introduction of a
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The dispute finally ended in August 2017 when the union voted to ratify a new eight-year deal. The agreement included an increase in the work week from 35 to 37.5 hours, the dismissal of 26 union staff (with 25 returning to the newspaper and one moving to Cape Breton), and wage cuts.
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The union agreed to wage cuts and increased working hours equating to an hourly pay decrease of 17 per cent, layoffs of a third of unionized staff, a cap on severance pay, reductions in vacation time and mileage allowance, a 25 per cent lower starting wage, and elimination of the
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founded by Graham Dennis. However, the dispute dragged on with no agreement being reached between the two parties. The newspaper was accused of making unreasonable demands with the aim of breaking the union, and hired lawyers advertising services in union-busting.
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Circulation has been in decline. In 2012 the Audit Bureau of Circulations reported circulation of 108,389 weekdays, 112,306 Saturdays and 97,190 Sundays In April 2012 the Sunday edition was discontinued as a cost-cutting measure and the Saturday paper was renamed
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staff. He had a reputation as an "old-school media baron" who set up bureaus across Canada and even one in London, England. Dennis considered the paper essential to effecting positive change in Nova Scotia and ensured that it was available across the province.
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nearly verbatim. Of the quality of the newspaper during the strike, Bousquet wrote: "Without the professional journalists, the paper is crap The Herald has zero credibility. And the complete abandonment of any journalistic standards is showing in spades."
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paper was widely condemned as the story was unverified, having been based on a sole anonymous source, and was written with a highly sensational tone that alleged acts of "brutality" by children as young as five. It was published anonymously, lacking any
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Throughout the strike, the Halifax Typographical Union used social media to draw light to typographical and factual errors that plagued the paper since the strike began, and alleged that these quality issues were a result of using inexperienced
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made numerous additional demands, including further cuts to the union's bargaining power, reduced sick leave pay, a further four per cent wage cut, eight more layoffs (amounting to a total of 26 layoffs), and the closure of
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wrote a new contract for freelance journalists that gave the newspaper rights to freelancers' work forever, without any payment for signing over the copyright. Numerous freelancers, including Ralph Surette and
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locked out its 13 unionized printing press workers, causing the first work stoppage in the company's history. The lockout ended about a month later, after the union agreed to major concessions.
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announced that it was setting up an Industrial Inquiry Commission, under the provisions of the province's Trade Union Act, to force mediation between the union and the
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The use of strikebreakers is banned in many countries, but Quebec is the only jurisdiction within Canada that outlaws the practice. Several faculty members at the
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for spending more than $ 400,000 on security (as at September 2016) while demanding cuts in the newsroom, and stated that the real intention of management was to
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Less than a year later, on January 23, 2016, 61 members of the Halifax Typographical Union's newsroom and news bureau staff went on strike. The Herald hired "
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also weighed in, stating of the ongoing labour dispute: "This has never been about money. It has been about power and union busting."
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employees were laid off. The company stated that these layoffs were the result of a decline in advertising due to the distress of the
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refused any concessions offered by the union, and later on the striking staff launched a competing online newspaper called
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In the face of public outcry the newspaper tweaked the article online, removing some details before deleting it from the
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management of "bargaining in a manner designed to end union representation", preventing an agreement from being reached.
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headquarters on Argyle Street was listed for sale for $ 15 million and sold by the Dennis family to the cable TV mogul
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Graham W. Dennis took over as publisher of the newspaper in 1954, at age 26, after the death of his father, senator
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worst xenophobia in our city and our province. It lacks all proportion. Balance eludes it, start to finish."
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content nearly indistinguishable from regular news. Similarly, the union pointed out instances of the "scab
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Figures refer to the total circulation (print and digital combined) which includes paid and unpaid copies.
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have to run it like a business. The history is important, but you can't let that determine what you do."
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The newspaper purchased Bounty Print, a commercial printing company, in 2011. In 2012 they purchased
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offset press. This development led to an increased use of colour, and changes in font and styling.
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As a result of this strike, CEO Mark Lever won the labour news website rankandfile.ca's annual
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Stewart, Jennifer (29 January 2009). "Convention centre proposed for old Herald properties".
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management from 4 August 2017. A union spokesperson called the move "long overdue" while the
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reprinted one of his articles and attributed it to his name only, with no mention of the
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became the first newspaper in Canada, and one of only several in the world, to operate a
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award for 2016. It was the second time in three years a Nova Scotian won this award.
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s claim of impending financial collapse was a "total fabrication". The president of
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due to "a prevailing headwind of union sympathy in industrial Cape Breton".
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death Dennis stated that she would entertain offers from potential buyers.
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Reported in AllNovaScotia.com, May 1, 2015, citing an Audited Media report
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for the six months ending September 30, 2011. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
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announced that it had sold all of its newspapers in Atlantic Canada to
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In October, the Herald issued layoff notices to 20 newsroom employees.
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The Halifax Typographical Union called the purchase evidence that the
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appears to have been the only other newspaper to print the story. The
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Billboard on the former Herald Building in downtown Halifax, 2007
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s chief operating officer called the announcement "puzzling".
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buildings were demolished and the site was redeveloped as the
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In 1998 the company began producing a Sunday edition called
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Red Line: The Chronicle-Herald and The Mail-Star 1875–1954
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in the afternoon. By 1949 the papers had merged to become
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subsequently removed his byline from the online edition.
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the paper. Lever took over as president and CEO in 2012.
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news wire while Bousquet commented that aside from the
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approached several King's students and were rebuffed.
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In 2008, the newspaper moved to a new headquarters in
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