The Globe
The Globe and Mail, founded in 1844 by George Brown as The Globe, stands as one of Canada’s most influential newspapers. Originally a voice for the Reform movement, it has transformed into a national publication recognized for its comprehensive coverage and incisive commentary. Notable achievements include the launch of Canada’s first business section in the 1980s and winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1990 for reporting on the Canadian banking crisis. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Globe, Toronto, Ontario, Canada starting 1858, with a total of 13,776 scans available. This resource provides a glimpse into the historical tapestry of Canada, featuring not only significant events and figures but also personal stories and family histories. Dive into the archives to discover the rich narrative of the past and connect with the events that shaped the nation.