Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema and The Globe and Mail are pleased to announce their second annual Curious Minds Weekend, featuring three full days of world-renowned speakers leading captivating discussions - all moderated by journalists from The Globe and Mail. Read more...
Staff changes at The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail is pleased to announce that Gabe Gonda, formally Head of Features, Sports and Opinion, will be taking a newly created role: Managing Director of Corporate Development. Read more...
Globe writer wins Amnesty media award for coverage of Rohingya refugees
The Globe and Mail's Asia correspondent, Nathan VanderKlippe, has won an Amnesty International Canada media award for his coverage of Rohingya refugees fleeing Myanmar. Read more...
Thank you for your feedback: A letter from Globe and Mail Publisher and CEO Phillip Crawley
Last weekend The Globe and Mail launched its first major redesign in seven years. Six months of planning; stockpiling stories and investigations to put our best foot forward in support of our new look, which is all about elegance, white space and great visuals. Read more...
Redesigned Globe and Mail launches Dec. 1
Media release
On Friday, December 1, The Globe and Mail will reveal its first major print redesign in seven years. This represents the culmination of a transformation that has ushered in changes to The Globe’s desktop, mobile and tablet websites as well as its iOS and Android apps.
“Our goal for the entire print and digital transformation was to create platforms that showcase our award-winning journalism and provide an exceptional experience for our audience, whether they access us through print, mobile or web,” said Phillip Crawley, Publisher and CEO of The Globe and Mail. Read more...
The Globe and Mail’s redesigned newspaper launches Dec. 1. Here’s what’s changing
The world is changing. So is The Globe.
In our global, connected world, a printed newspaper is only one of many ways our readers stay informed. As your needs and habits change, so, too, must The Globe.
Starting December 1, you will see a new Globe and Mail newspaper. Like our website and news apps redesigned earlier this fall, the redesigned newspaper has been informed and inspired by our audience insight and feedback from our readers. Read more...
Introducing Amplify, a new Globe and Mail newsletter aimed at highlighting inspiring women
Over the past year, the audience team at The Globe and Mail has been looking for ways to highlight diverse, smart voices. We ran focus groups with hundreds of Canadians, collected data and accepted feedback from countless readers and non-readers alike. In response, we are launching a new newsletter, Amplify. Read more...
Globe wins Foreign Press Association award for story on Syria’s civil war
The Foreign Press Association Awards have honoured Globe and Mail reporter Mark MacKinnon for Graffiti Kids, a feature about the teenagers who led a rebellion that sparked the Syrian civil war. Read more...
The Globe and Mail to Use “Trust Indicators” to Strengthen Transparency, Help Readers Identify Trustworthy News Sources
Google, Facebook, Bing and Twitter will use indicators to highlight credible journalism
At a time when the public trust in news is declining in much of the world, the news industry is launching a new set of transparency standards that help people easily assess the quality and reliability of journalism.
The Globe and Mail is the only Canadian partner to join leading media companies representing dozens of news sites, including The Washington Post and The Economist, who have begun displaying Trust Indicators on their online stories. Read more...
The Globe and Mail wins B.C. awards for stories on Trans Mountain pipeline, opioids
The Globe and Mail has won two Jack Webster Awards, which recognize excellence in journalism in British Columbia, for the newspaper's work on the opioid crisis and the possible expansion of Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline. Read more...
