A Nation's Paper

Book • 2024
A Nation's Paper is a collection of essays by Globe and Mail journalists reflecting on the newspaper's 180-year history and its intersection with major events in Canada.

The book explores moments where the Globe's coverage shaped public opinion and influenced the country's trajectory.

It examines both successes and failures in reporting, offering a critical self-reflection on the newspaper's role in Canadian society.

The essays cover a wide range of topics, from pandemics and immigration to political controversies and social change.

The book provides valuable insights into the evolution of Canadian journalism and its impact on national identity.

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