The Hamilton Spectator

Torstar to buy political news outlet iPolitics

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Torstar Corp., publisher of the Toronto Star and Hamilton Spectator, says it has agreed to buy Ottawa-based digital media service iPolitics Inc. to help expand its political coverage for print and digital audiences.

Following the expected closing of the transactio­n on Oct. 1, Torstar daily newspapers and websites across the country will soon begin publishing articles from iPolitics, a non-partisan digital service that covers federal and provincial politics with a focus on policy developmen­t.

Torstar in a statement Thursday said the Toronto Star and iPolitics will retain separate news bureaus in Ottawa, headed respective­ly by a separate bureau chief and a separate editor.

Launched in 2010 by founder and editor James Baxter, iPolitics provides its subscriber­s with daily political news and industry briefs, a quarterly magazine, podcasts and specialize­d parliament­ary monitoring services.

Torstar publishes several daily newspapers in Ontario, Englishlan­guage StarMetro newspapers and more than 80 weekly community papers in the province.

As well, Torstar operates QP Briefing, a subscripti­on-based digital and mobile news source covering political and legislativ­e news at the Ontario provincial level.

Its digital properties also include thestar.com.

“We are pleased to announce a transactio­n to acquire iPolitics, which has a proven record of providing extensive online coverage of federal and provincial politics and government policies across Canada,” said John Boynton, president and chief executive officer of Torstar and Toronto Star publisher.

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