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The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail
NameThe Globe and Mail
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Foundation1844 (as The Globe)
OwnersThomson Reuters
PublisherPhillip Crawley
EditorDavid Walmsley
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada
Circulation291,000 weekdays (print, 2023)
Websitetheglobeandmail.com

The Globe and Mail is a nationally distributed Canadian newspaper, published in Toronto and owned by Thomson Reuters. It is widely regarded as Canada's newspaper of record, known for its in-depth coverage of national affairs, politics, and business. The publication serves a primarily affluent and influential readership across the country, maintaining a significant digital presence alongside its print edition.

History

The newspaper's origins trace to 1844 when George Brown, a Fathers of Confederation, founded The Globe in Toronto as a voice for Reform Party politics. It merged with the Mail and Empire in 1936 to form its current name. Throughout the 20th century, it grew under the ownership of the Webster family and later was acquired by FP Publications, which also owned the Winnipeg Free Press. In 1980, the Thomson Corporation purchased the paper, integrating it into its media empire, which later became Thomson Reuters. Key historical moments include its strong editorial support for the North American Free Trade Agreement and its detailed reporting on national constitutional debates like the Meech Lake Accord and the Charlottetown Accord.

Content and operations

The publication is organized into several core reportorial sections, with a strong emphasis on national news, the Report on Business, and investigative journalism. Its coverage extends to international affairs through bureaus in cities like Washington, D.C., London, and Beijing. The Report on Business magazine is a prominent weekly feature, and the paper also produces specialized content on topics such as Canadian politics, legal affairs, and capital markets. Its newsroom is led by Editor-in-Chief David Walmsley and operates from its headquarters at 351 King Street East in Toronto.

Editorial stance and influence

Politically, the editorial board has traditionally endorsed centrist to centre-right policies and parties, frequently supporting the Liberal Party of Canada in federal elections, though it has also backed the Conservative Party of Canada. Its editorials are influential in Ottawa's policy circles and among business leaders. The paper's opinion pages feature prominent columnists such as Margaret Wente, Konrad Yakabuski, and Andrew Coyne. It is considered essential reading within the Parliament Hill and Bay Street communities, shaping debate on major issues from federal budgets to foreign policy toward the United States and China.

Digital presence and innovation

The organization launched its digital edition in the 1990s and has since become a leader in digital subscription strategy in Canada. Its website and mobile apps offer premium content, including the investigative series The Globe Investigation and data-driven projects. It developed a proprietary online advertising platform called Sophi.io, an automation and prediction engine used to optimize content placement. The digital division, led by Publisher Phillip Crawley, has focused on a subscriber-first model, contributing significantly to overall revenue and reaching a large audience beyond its traditional print circulation areas.

Awards and recognition

The news organization has received numerous national and international honors for its journalism. It is a consistent winner at the National Newspaper Awards, holding the record for most awards received. Its journalists have been recognized by the Michener Awards for public service journalism and the Canadian Association of Journalists for investigative work. Notable award-winning projects include investigations into Sino-Forest Corporation, reporting on the 2014 Parliament Hill shooting, and coverage of scandals involving SNC-Lavalin. International recognition has come from the Society for News Design and the Online News Association.

Category:Newspapers published in Canada Category:Media in Toronto Category:Companies based in Toronto