Leaked audio from a NATO summit reveals Trudeau’s totally reasonable reaction to Trump. Did an Edmonton school board try to shut down a radio interview advocating for a student? The Globe and Mail’s China coverage is... inconsistent.
December 5, 2019
Short Cuts
#238 What Don Cherry Means To Me
Don Cherry drafts his first Quillette essay: “The Day the Social Media Mob Came for Me.” Also, opinion writing in Canada post-Margaret Wente is pretty much the same.
November 14, 2019
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#235 Creepy Hologram Prime Minister
Thank God, it's over - last sound off about how dull the 2019 election coverage was, we promise. Plus, Star Metro journalists cry fake news at activists pretending climate propaganda is the real thing.
October 24, 2019
Rumours Of A Suppressed Globe Story About Justin Trudeau Are Bullshit
There is no evidence that Trudeau was once fired for an affair. There is no gag order. There is no Globe story.
October 8, 2019
By Justin Ling
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#231 How Did Trudeau Get a 20-Year Pass On Blackface?
Trudeau in blackface, 3 times: how did we miss that? And Canada’s reporters bravely declare their independence - from their own union.
September 26, 2019
How Ezra Levant’s Globe Op-ed Got Published
It was personally commissioned by the paper's editor-in-chief, according to newsroom sources
September 17, 2019
By Jonathan Goldsbie
Why The Canadian Government Is Already Giving Millions Of Dollars To News Organizations
It has nothing to do with the coming bailout
July 8, 2019
By Robert Hiltz
Globe And Mail To Offer Buyouts, Aims To Cut $10 Million From Operating Budget
The paper will turn to layoffs if they can't hit their target
May 8, 2019
By Jaren Kerr
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#209 Don’t Call Me Jason
Journalism that exposes racism, homophobia, and election fraud: does any of it matter? All of this and more in a look at the Alberta election. And then a check-in with the Globe and Mail's Thunder Bay bureau.
April 17, 2019
Things The Globe And Mail Would Probably Rather Forget
As the newspaper celebrates its 175th birthday, we offer an alternative history, from fascism to plagiarism