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Canada's Heritage from 1844 - The Globe and Mail: Information at a Glance

Resource Type
Full-text newspaper with search engine.
Subject Area
Canadian, business, and international news.
Availability
Trent - Access available to any valid Trent user, using their Novell Password in the Library, or at home through the PROXY SERVER.
How to Access

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Description

Called Canada's Heritage from 1844 - The Globe and Mail, this database is Canada's National Newspaper, daily offering over a million readers from coast to coast unparalleled national, international and business reporting, analysis and commentary.

It’s the deepest and most extensive online historic newspaper archive in Canada and includes every news story, photograph, map, advertisement, classified ad, political cartoon, birth and death notice, and more. The breadth and depth of content make it a vital and convenient research tool for educators, librarians and all researchers. (from the website)

This resource offers the full-page archive of the Globe and Mail newspaper dating back to the pre-Confederation era. This image-rich database brings the entire archive of Canada's National Newspaper to your desktop in seconds.

Notes

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Coverage
1844-recent
Update Frequency
n/a
 
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Last modified: July 6, 2011
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