There are far too many reasons for me to list why I refuse to pay for a subscription to the Globe and Mail but really questionable judgment makes the top of the list every time.
In today’s (dead tree) edition the Globe and Mail leads with selective quotes from a new book released by Peter. C. Newman, which takes up a good three-quarter’s of the front page. (Storming Norman Spectator has the pix up of the front page but I can’t guarantee it will be up all day.)
The day a book review trumps all news on the front page is the demise of Canadian’s National newspaper since 1844, and the birth of Canada’s National Tabloid.
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