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Old 08-07-2005, 01:04 AM
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Originally posted by Taualumna
Well, I'd say that individual papers tend to lean more towards one end of the spectrum than being all over the place. I'd put, for example, the Toronto Star as lightly left of centre (for the most part...), the Globe slightly right, the Post on the right and the Sun as as...well...the Toronto Sun.
It was so much easier when each paper could really be identified with a party - in terms of their slant when reporting.

I'd agree and say that the Star is a little left of centre; the Globe a little right of centre, but more of a traditional conservatism; the Post, well they are out on the right - high-brow Republicanism, and the Sun well low-brow Republicanism...

Of course this is a pretty general assessment really, as no one paper can be peg firmly in one political camp (except maybe for the Post).
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