Le Droit goes digital after more than a century in print
It's the final step in the Ottawa-Gatineau newspaper's gradual transition to digital, after the French-language publication switched in 2020 from printing six times a week to just once on Saturdays.
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![The Groupe Capitales Médias, which owns the the Le Droit newspapers, is getting $5 million from the Quebec government. Several copies of Le Droit are pictured one atop the other.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.5252690.1703955500!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/quebec.jpg)
It's the final step in the Ottawa-Gatineau newspaper's gradual transition to digital, after the French-language publication switched in 2020 from printing six times a week to just once on Saturdays.