Hour (magazine)

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The February 1, 2007 front page of Hour
Type Alternative weekly
Format Tabloid

Owner Communications Voir
Publisher Pierre Paquet
Editor-in-Chief Jamie O'Meara
Founded 1996
Political allegiance Social Democracy, Canadian Federalism
Language English
Price Free
Headquarters 355 Ste-Catherine W.
Seventh Floor
Montreal, Quebec H3B 1A5
Flag of Canada Canada
Circulation 56,762[1]

Website: hour.ca

Hour is an English-language urban news magazine published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, by Communications Voir. Its president-publisher is Pierre Paquet, the editor-in-chief is Jamie O'Meara. It caters to Montreal's anglophone community and is published every Thursday. The news features "expose readers to new ideas and alternative policies". News coverage centers on film, arts, and nightlife.


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