The Globe (Toronto newspaper)

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The Globe was a prominent 19th-century Toronto newspaper that became the leading voice of George Brown and the Reform movement in Canadian politics, eventually evolving into part of The Globe and Mail.

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instanceOf defunct newspaper
newspaper
associatedWith Canadian Liberal politics
Canadian Reform Party NERFINISHED
centuryOfProminence 19th century
country Canada
describedAs leading voice of George Brown
leading voice of the Reform movement in Canadian politics
editorialLeader George Brown NERFINISHED
foundedBy George Brown NERFINISHED
genre political newspaper
influenced Canadian public opinion
language English
location Toronto
medium print
mergedInto The Globe and Mail NERFINISHED
notableFor influence on 19th-century Canadian politics
role in the Reform movement
partOf history of Canadian journalism
precursors of The Globe and Mail
politicalAlignment Liberal
Reform movement
province Ontario
regionServed Ontario
Upper Canada NERFINISHED
subjectFocus politics
public affairs
successor The Globe and Mail NERFINISHED

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