Front pages the day after a 2021 Canadian election
Liberal Party re-elected to form a minority government in hotly unanticipated mid-pandemic snap election Continue Reading Front pages the day after a 2021 Canadian election
Liberal Party re-elected to form a minority government in hotly unanticipated mid-pandemic snap election Continue Reading Front pages the day after a 2021 Canadian election
On Sunday, April 19, a gunman carried out the deadliest shooting in modern Canadian history, killing at least 18 people in the span of 12 hours in Nova Scotia. Among the victims were Lisa McCully, an elementary school teacher, Heather O’Brien, a nurse from Truro and Const. Heidi Stevenson of the RCMP. Here’s what Canadian…
The viral strain has reached 114 countries Continue Reading Canadian front pages after WHO declares COVID-19 pandemic
Justin Trudeau gets second term after voters elect a Liberal minority government Continue Reading Front pages the day after the polls closed
Raptors win their first NBA championship Continue Reading Front pages the morning after the Raptors’ historic win
Weeks after the Globe and Mail first reported that the now former attorney general was “pressured” by the PMO to ease up on fraud and corruption charges against Québec-based construction giant SNC-Lavalin, Jody Wilson-Raybould delivered her highly-anticipated testimony before the justice committee. Here’s what newspapers in Canada ran on their front pages the morning after. Continue Reading Front pages the day after Jody Wilson-Raybould’s testimony
On Oct. 17, cannabis became legal in Canada. Here’s how newspapers across the country heralded in a new era of legalization on their front covers. This post will be updated with more front pages as they become available. To submit a front page, please email J-Source’s managing editor H.G. Watson at hgwatson@j-source.ca.
October 1 was a big news day for Canada. After weeks of negotiations, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland and U.S. President Donald Trump announced a new trade deal, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, to replace NAFTA. And in Quebec, a right-wing political party, Coalition Avenir Québec, won a majority government. This post will be…
A sunny spring day turned tragic in Toronto on April 23, 2018, when a van, allegedly driven by 25-year-old Alek Minassian, mounted the sidewalk, killing 10 people and injuring 15. Here’s how Canada’s newspapers reported on the incident. This post will be updated with more front pages as they become available. To submit a front page,…
Fifteen people died in the collision in Saskatchewan on April 6, 2018. Continue Reading Front pages after Humboldt Broncos bus crash