Revue de presse | 1961-1999


ANONYME [éditorial], «The press and its duty», The Globe and Mail, 16 mai 1961, p. 1.

PANE, Elissa, «Kennedy photo was an invasion of privacy», The Toronto Star, 2 août 1999, p. A11.

ANONYME [Agence France-Presse et New York Times], «Times concedes errors in Bosnia fraud story, but stands by article after correction demanded», The Globe and Mail, 21 août 1999, p. A13.

THORSELL, William, «Beware the fallacy of the newspaper dinosaur», The Globe and Mail, 13 novembre 1999, p. A21.

BYFIELD, Ted, «Press freedom, my eye», National Post, 20 décembre 1999, p. A18.



Revue de presse | 2000-2001


BENNETT, Dean [Presse canadienne], «Klein questions objectivity of journalists after strike, Labour dispute at Herald – Premier says help is available for both sides», National Post, 6 avril 2000, p. A9.

SMITH, Russell, «The words in this newspaper used to be called journalism – Now they are called «content» – a marketer’s code word for «product»», The Globe and Mail, 8 avril 2000, p. R5.

ANONYME, «A new corporate owner forThe Globe and Mail», The Globe and Mail, 16 septembre 2000, p. A14.

DESBARATS, Peter, «What it takes to make a great paper», The Globe and Mail, 31 décembre 2001, p. A11.