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Former Globe and Mail editor-in-chief on the future of Canadian news

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Released:May 9, 2018

Project: Shattered Mirror

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‘It’s a historic day,’ says PPF President and CEO Edward Greenspon about LaPresse’s move to a non-profit format, as had been suggested in Shattered Mirror.

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