The Bramptonian
The Bramptonian was a short-lived
A free weekly with initial distribution of 40,000, it first published in late March 1984.
Pre-history of the paper
A reporter since age 20, the 38-year-old Judi McLeod was a municipal affairs reporter for two years, before being transferred to the family section. McLeod suggests this was due to pressure from unhappy politicians.[1] Judi McLeod received a Western Ontario Newspaper Award for her political coverage.
Publisher Victor Mlodecki and Judi disputed the transferral; her husband backed her, as the paper's managing editor. Both were soon fired, after she continued to write political stories. John McLeod had separately raised ire by cancelling a meeting between newspaper staff and Ontario Premier William Davis, MPP for Brampton, and writing an editorial urging Davis not to become involved in municipal elections.[1]
The McLeods sued The Brampton Times for wrongful dismissal. They wrote at
The first issue of was published a year to the day after the dismal, they told the Globe this was coincidental.[1] "We're not there out of revenge or to get back at the politicians who ran us out of town. We're there to put out a decent, independent community newspaper."[1]
References
- ^ Canadian Press.
External links
- John & Judi McLeod, Brampton newspaper index of Guardian articles.