iPolitics

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iPolitics
Owner(s)Torstar
EditorMarco Vigliotti
Founded2010
Websiteipolitics.ca

iPolitics is a Canadian digital newspaper, which covers stories in Canadian politics.[1] Similar in scope and format to the American publication Politico, the site was launched in 2010 by editor James Baxter, and offers daily coverage of political news, a quarterly print magazine, political analysis podcasts and specialized parliamentary monitoring services.[2]

Writers for the site include Anna Desmarais, Catharine Fulton, Charlie Pinkerton, Holly Lake, James Gragg-Reilly, Paul Koring, Kady O'Malley, Kathryn May, Kelsey Johnson, Kirsten Smith, Kyle Duggan, Marieke Walsh, Matthew Usherwood and Peter Robb.

In September 2018, the site was acquired by Torstar as a complement to its existing news titles, including the Toronto Star newspaper and the similar Ontario political news site QP Briefing.[3] After the sale was completed, Torstar laid off five of the publication's staff, and appointed Marco Vigliotti as the site's new senior editor.[4]

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