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The Globe (Toronto newspaper)

''The Globe'' was a newspaper in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, founded in 1844 by George Brown as a Reform voice. It merged with ''The Mail and Empire'' in 1936 to form ''The Globe and Mail''.
==History==
''The Globe'' began as a weekly newspaper on March 5, 1844 edited by George Brown a Presbyterian immigrant from Ireland by way of New York City, where he and his father had edited newspapers. In August 1844 it began to be printed on the first cylinder press in Canada West. The press was able to print 1,250 papers in one hour, many more than the old Washington hand press which could only produce 200 an hour. In September 1846, the ''Globe'' became a semi-weekly, in 1849 it became weekly again, and soon tri-weekly editions were established. The first office the Globe occupied was on the south-west corner of King and Jordan streets on property that was transferred to him from a man named Angus Dallas in 1850. The Globe was responsible for launching the careers of many men who went on to make their names famous including Erastus Wiman, William Edwards, and Charles Harcourt.
''The Globe'' was very popular for providing information on the anti-slavery movements in the United States, Great Britain, and the British North American colonies during the 1840s and 1850s〔(Library and Archives Canada acknowledgement of ''The Globe'' )〕 and was one of the leading advocates of the Canadian anti-slavery movement. Brown filled his editorials with vehement ridicule of the Catholic Church, Jesuits, priests, nunneries, and every medieval superstition he could blame on the city's Irish and French Catholics.〔J.M.C. Careless, ''Brown of the Globe: Volume One: Voice of Upper Canada 1818-1859'' (1959) 1:172-74〕
The Globe was also known for having some of the most current news of the time. During the Crimean War, before the era of the Atlantic cable, the Globe boasted great sales on European mail days. When the cable was established a reporter for the Globe named Mr. Houston was able to get the scoop on the England elections and release a special edition.

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