Morning Journal
The Morning Journal, founded in 1845 by DeWolfe and Company in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is one of Canada’s oldest newspapers, celebrated for its commitment to journalistic integrity. Over the years, it achieved significant milestones, such as becoming the first Canadian daily to establish a foreign correspondent network. The newspaper provides a rich variety of content, including local news, politics, arts, and business. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Morning Journal starting 1854, with a total of 1,866 scans available. This collection offers not only a glimpse into the historical narrative of Halifax but also a chance to uncover stories about historical figures, events, and possibly even aspects of your own family history. With the Morning Journal’s enduring influence in shaping public discourse, it serves as a cornerstone of Halifax’s media landscape, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the region’s past.