When Canadians of the 1940s weighed national security against the public’s right to know, The Globe’s actions helped shift attitudes against official silence
For years, The Globe was the only Western newspaper with a presence in Beijing. Doing so wasn’t easy – but it helped Canadians to see a superpower’s rise
The political journalist proved a force of nature from the 1930s through the 1950s, contributing to ideas that shaped 20th century Canadian political thought.