lundi 12 août 2013

Goodbye to Canada's "national paper" ... or goodbye to NL

The Globe and Mail, which the publishers refer to as "Canada's national newspaper", has announced that it will no longer send printed copies of the G&M to Newfoundland and Labrador. So, they are either going to have to change their motto, or we all have to change our maps to reflect the reality that Canada is no longer considered, at least by the G&M publishers, as part of Canada.



Please keep in mind that before you write us off as no longer being Canada's 10th province, we do produce 13% of Canada's oil, and have vast mineral resources in Labrador, along with hydroelectric power. Just a thought.



Of course, when I was last in Victoria, BC, and bought a copy of the G&M, the shopkeeper remarked "So, I see you like to read Toronto's national newspaper."



Such is Life. Paix, mes amis.





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