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The Globe and Mail

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Canada's national newspaper of record, tracing its origins to 1844 and formed by the merger of The Globe and The Mail and Empire.

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Who owns The Globe and Mail newspaper?

The Globe and Mail is currently owned by The Woodbridge Company, the investment vehicle for the Thomson family of Canada. It was previously owned by BCE Inc. before being fully acquired by Woodbridge in 2015.

When was The Globe and Mail founded?

The newspaper was officially formed in 1936 by the merger of The Globe, founded in 1844, and The Mail and Empire. It traces its origins back to the 19th century, making it a historic publication in Canada.

What is the political leaning of The Globe and Mail?

The Globe and Mail is considered Canada's national newspaper of record and generally takes a centrist to conservative-leaning editorial stance on economic issues. It frequently publishes editorials advocating for fiscal responsibility and free trade.

Where is The Globe and Mail headquartered?

The newspaper is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. It operates as a national paper, providing extensive coverage of both Canadian federal politics and international business news.

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