Is Globe and Mail published today?

Is Globe and Mail published today?

The Globe and Mail prints Monday to Saturday every day of the year except for Christmas Day and select statutory holidays such as Labour Day and/or New Year’s Day. On non-publication days, readers are encouraged to visit our award-winning website www.globeandmail.com for the news of the day.

How do I find Old Globe and Mail articles?

You can still access copies of The Globe and Mail newspapers via public or university libraries. Most libraries have access to the microfilm version or keep paper indexes of The Globe and Mail newspapers with some of those libraries also carrying the Globe’s Canada’s Heritage from 1844 electronic archive.

What happened to The Globe and Mail?

In 2001 The Globe and Mail was folded into Bell Globemedia Publishing Inc., owned by Bell Canada Enterprises (BCE). In 2010 an 85 percent stake in the newspaper was purchased by the Woodbridge Company Ltd., the majority owner of the information services company Thomson Reuters.

Who owns The Globe and Mail in Canada?

Woodbridge
The Globe and Mail is owned by Woodbridge, the investment arm of the Thomson family. The Globe has won more national newspaper awards than any other news organization in Canada, and has been honoured with multiple Michener Awards for public-service journalism.

How often is The Globe and Mail published?

With a weekly readership of approximately 2 million in 2015, it is Canada’s most widely read newspaper on weekdays and Saturdays, although it falls slightly behind the Toronto Star in overall weekly circulation because the Star publishes a Sunday edition, whereas the Globe does not.

How do I find my Globe archives?

In order to get unlimited access to our Archives dating back to 1872, please first ensure you are already logged in on BostonGlobe.com. You can then scroll down all the way to the bottom of our homepage and click “Archives” under the “More” column. You can then search our archives from there.

Who founded the Mail and Empire?

The Mail and Empire

The Mail and Empire, Christmas 1897
Owner(s) Charles Aldred Riordan (1895-1927); Christopher William Bunting (general manager 1895-1896); Izaak Walton Killam (1927-1935)
Founded February 7, 1895
Ceased publication November 21, 1936
Circulation 118,000

When was the Globe and Mail first published?

1936
The Globe and Mail, Toronto, was founded in 1936 when George McCullagh united two influential and historically important dailies, The Globe and The Mail and Empire. From the beginning, the new newspaper took on the character of the old Globe….Globe and Mail.

Published Online July 2, 2009
Last Edited March 4, 2015

Is Toronto Star Liberal or conservative?

The Star is generally centrist and centre-left, and is more socially liberal than The Globe and Mail. The paper has aligned itself over the years with the progressive “Atkinson principles” named for publisher Joseph E. Atkinson, who was editor and publisher of the paper for 50 years.

What is the oldest newspaper in Canada?

the Halifax Gazette
On 23 March 1752, the history of printing began in Canada. On that Monday, from a small print shop on Grafton Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia, John Bushell sold copies of the Halifax Gazette — Canada’s first newspaper.

How do I submit a death to the globe and Mail?

Please e-mail your submission to [email protected] in two forms: as a Word.doc attachment and pasted into the body of the e-mail in case we can’t open the attachment. Please ensure the date of the death is in the subject line.

Why can’t I comment on the new Globe and Mail site?

Due to technical reasons, we have temporarily removed commenting from our articles. We hope to have this fixed soon. Thank you for your patience. If you are looking to give feedback on our new site, please send it along to [email protected]. If you want to write a letter to the editor, please forward to [email protected].

What is lives lived?

Dear Globe and Mail reader, Lives Lived celebrates the everyday, extraordinary, unheralded lives of Canadians who have recently passed. Writing a Lives Lived essay about a family member or a close friend who has died is an emotional experience, but it can be very satisfying.

When should I submit to lives lived?

Lives Lived are to be published within six months of the subject’s death; a submission should be made at least three weeks before that six-month anniversary date. If the material has been published anywhere else, in print or online, it will need to be rewritten for Lives Lived.