The editor-in-chief of the Toronto Sun has resigned after months of friction with his owners', Quebecor Media. It comes only two years after Jim Jennings took over the newsroom at the tabloid daily. Some staff believe Jennings bridled at the need to cut 30 jobs at the Sun, but publisher Kin-Man Lee said his resignation was not related to Quebecor's cost-cutting measures. Jennings, 57, is a former Thomson Newspapers executive with wide international experience, including a period in Britain. (Via Canadian Broadcasting)
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