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Transcontinental’s Board of Directors Recommends the Appointment of Lino A. Saputo, Jr.

Montreal, February 4, 2008 – As announced in the Transcontinental Inc. management proxy circular, the company’s board of directors is recommending the appointment to the board of Lino A. Saputo, Jr, president and chief executive officer of Saputo Inc., the largest dairy processor in Canada and among the top five cheese producers in the United States. The nomination of Mr. Saputo will be voted on at the annual shareholders meeting, to be held in Montreal on February 20. If elected, he will become one of 12 board members, eight of whom are independent directors.

“Following a unanimous decision by the board of directors, based upon a recommendation from its Corporate Governance Committee, I am proud to announce to Transcontinental shareholders the nomination of Lino as a candidate for the board,” said Rémi Marcoux, founder and executive chairman of the board of Transcontinental. “Lino is not only respected in the Canadian business community, his background, experience and, most importantly, shared values will benefit Transcontinental as the company continues to grow.”

Mr. Lino A. Saputo, Jr. has been president and chief executive officer of Saputo Inc. since March 2004. Since joining the company in 1988, he has successively occupied positions as administrative assistant, plant manager, vice president operations and president and chief operating officer, Cheese Division (USA). Mr. Saputo is also involved in the Montreal community. He acts as honourary co-chair of the 2005-2009 fundraising campaign of the Sacré-Coeur Hospital Foundation. He has also accepted to chair events organized by the Québec Cystic Fibrosis Association, the Fondation Armand-Frappier, the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal and the Fondation scolaire de Laval. Mr. Saputo is a graduate of Concordia University with a B.A. in political science.

About Transcontinental
The largest printer in Canada and sixth-largest in North America, Transcontinental is also the country’s leading publisher of consumer magazines and French-language educational resources, and its second-largest community newspaper publisher. Transcontinental distinguishes itself by creating strategic partnerships that integrate the company into its customers’ value chain, notably through its unique newspaper printing outsourcing model and its value-added services. From mass to highly personalized marketing, the company offers its clients integrated solutions which include a continent-leading direct marketing offering, a diverse digital platform and a door-to-door advertising material distribution network. Transcontinental is a company whose values, including respect, innovation and integrity, are central to its operation.

Transcontinental (TSX: TCL.A, TCL.B) has approximately 15,000 employees in Canada, the United States and Mexico, and reported revenues of C$2.3 billion in 2007.

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Nessa Prendergast
Director, Media Relations
Transcontinental Inc.
Telephone: (514) 954 2809
nessa.prendergast@transcontinental.ca

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Jennifer F. McCaughey
Director, Investor Relations
Transcontinental Inc.
Telephone: (514) 954 2821
jennifer.mccaughey@transcontinental.ca

 
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