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ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Globe & Mail (1844-2021)

The Globe and Mail is Canada’s largest circulation national newspaper, offering a wealth of historical resources through over 150 years of day-to-day history. The Globe was founded in 1844 by Scottish immigrant George Brown and in 1936 merged with The Mail and Empire to become The Globe and Mail. This historical newspaper provides valuable insight into the political and social life of Canada during the 19th and 20th centuries. It includes searchable access to all parts of the newspaper, including content like advertisements, editorials, cartoons, and classified ads that illuminate history.

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Last updated: Oct. 18, 2024

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