mdrejhon
Senior Member
Don't forget Mazza -- the Ornge scandal. Star broke that one too.Well, despite the Star having some low brow rag elements and lower quality columns (fewer words written at a lower grade level audience), it does have other things. For one, its investigations division has been excellent, with the Ford, Ghomeshi, Lang, and now Solomon affairs all being broke by the Star. This was all just excellent journalism and won a lot of respect from me.
For me, The Star (for me) has the highest average overall reputation of a somewhat dissapointing field of Canadian newspapers (again, for me). Headline wording -- tabloid style -- aside, these actual articles aren't tabloid reputation. As most intelligent people know, most of the National Enquirer style tabloid stuff tend to end up fake or super-exaggerated. But these Star investigations aren't faked, and are highly regarded by a lot of Canadians (even if not by everyone). I read all of the papers that happen to land in my hands or just lying around within reach of my GO train seat or newspaper box purchase -- and try to understand the viewpoints from all sides even if I disagree with all of them to an extent, Toronto Star, National Post, Metro, 24, Epoch, Globe & Mail, and The Sun, and Star is still my overall favourite even after all these years. And Star's Comics section is one of the better ones in Canada. True, I give due credit to their competitor, The Sun, for having a vastly superior angle of coverage of many sports, but sports hasn't been my main interest of news. Favourites can heavily slant depending on area of interest.
Hah. Newspaper rivalry, like sibling rivalry or hockey rivalry. Everyone has a favourite paper they'll pick up, if all were laying around on an empty bus or train seat. Now we're veering into politics, and things can get heated quite quickly.
Sensing this danger, let's go back to talk about Planes, Trains, and Automobiles in this Transportation forum.
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