Anyone foolish enough to still subscribe to the Globe and Mail's print edition will today receive a newspaper that from the front to the last page deals with "The North" -- yes that vast expanse that makes up most of our country. If you're looking for news, better go to the online edition where the whole paper seems to have been relegated to a button that brings up "The Magnetic North." The rest of the online edition actually contains news. One wonders what goes through the Globe editors' heads. Is it any wonder that the newspapers are in trouble? Just asking.
The North (for the cognoscenti only)
Saturday, January 18, 2014
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