MetroMan
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I also like how in the first one it looks like his trying to pull on the door marked "push".
I don't think you thought that one through
I also like how in the first one it looks like his trying to pull on the door marked "push".
Well you folks obviously hang out in much more Anglo areas than I do. The Globe is easy to find in Francophone areas, in places I can't even find The Gazette. The next time I'm back in my old neighbourhood in Montreal (which is probably more Italian than anything, but more English than French), I check the 2 local depanneurs and report what I find. I can't say I've looked carefully for years (why bother when the Gazette is on the doorstep), except in Lanaudiere, where the Globe is very easy to find, and in the 30 years I've been frequenting it, I've never seen a Toronto Star.I'm with Thanos on the Toronto Star being readily available in Montreal, even spotted in Loblaws on the south shore.
It wasn't in every dep like the Globe and Mail but it's out there. On my last visit to Montreal, I was surprised to see copies in a few Starbucks. Copies could be purchased at Chapters, and some dep.
Hemingway and Callwood are who I wanted to write like for the longest time.
I don't think you thought that one through
And yet The Globe and Mail is actually printed in Montreal. It's a national paper. It's costs the same there that it does here. I bet your Star in Montreal doesn't cost the same it does here. And I'm betting your not finding it in Montreal-Est.
Um, never heard of Atlantic Canada? Plenty of English language newspapers there, including the Telegraph Journal from Saint John, NB. When I lived in Fredericton we'd have the Globe and Mail delivered to our house, as did many of the neighbours.Well I would love to know how easily one can find any English newspaper anywhere east of St-Denis.
Commie ... where do you find wingnuts like this? Good grief, given how The Toronto Star was so anti-Miller, I just can't comprehent how stupid some right-wingers can be. Or are they white-wingers?
Are we all just listing places we've seen newspapers? 'Cause I've seen the NY Post at MetroI noticed that the New York Times are available in such places as Eglinton West station and St. George station.
I've never seen it in a depanneur. I'm not disbelieving you, but...
DOES he look sober? He looks like he's about to retch in most of those pictures. I also like how in the first one it looks like his trying to pull on the door marked "push".
“This particular story has a little teeny grain of truth,” the source in the mayor’s office said. “The only truth is that the mayor’s office does get information from time to time. We have a moral and a legal obligation to pass this information on. We have passed on no information about a video. That is an out and out lie.”
On the resignations of Mr. Ransom and Mr. Christopoulos, “the writing was on the wall,” the source within Mayor Ford’s office said.
People are just ridiculous in North America. In most of Europe an accused person (no matter what proof against him) is not allowed to have his face shown in the media, until convicted. The "perp walk" the US police took Domenic Strauss Kahn on, was shocking to the French public. And in the end charges were dropped for lack of evidence.
You need cold hard evidence to convict, not circumstancial B.S..... a reporter saw him smoking crack in a video, doesn't cut it.
The NP article sounds like a bad attempt at damage control, as in "gee, let's get a "source" to talk to the one paper that might still be somewhat sympathetic to us". Brilliant communications strategy -- the loss of previous key communications personnel is "no big loss". Yup, that sounds like an experienced communications director carefully planning out a response.