Did the globe and mail endorsed a candidate
The Globe and Mail, a major Canadian newspaper, has a long-standing tradition of endorsing candidates in federal elections. Here are some examples of their endorsements:
2019 Federal Election:
- The Globe and Mail endorsed Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party of Canada, citing their commitment to diversity, inclusion, and climate action.
2015 Federal Election:
- The Globe and Mail endorsed Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party of Canada, praising their economic management and foreign policy.
2011 Federal Election:
- The Globe and Mail endorsed Michael Ignatieff and the Liberal Party of Canada, citing their commitment to progressive values and economic policy.
2008 Federal Election:
- The Globe and Mail endorsed Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party of Canada, praising their fiscal discipline and commitment to reducing the deficit.
2006 Federal Election:
- The Globe and Mail endorsed Paul Martin and the Liberal Party of Canada, citing their experience and commitment to progressive values.
It's worth noting that the Globe and Mail's endorsements are not always unanimous, and individual columnists and editorial writers may have differing opinions. Additionally, the newspaper's endorsements are not always decisive in determining the outcome of an election.