George McCullagh could see the business potential of the Globe, even though it was becoming threadbare and faced labour trouble.
. If it was going to be McCullagh’s paper, it had to be the best, so he needed journalists who were better than the rest, and reporters who were willing to do more than just cover every religious revivalist who passed through Toronto. It needed a whole new vision of journalism. And presses. And building. And things to make it shine.Article content
If it was going to be McCullagh’s paper, it had to be the best, so he needed journalists who were better than the rest, and reporters who were willing to do more than just cover every religious revivalist who passed through Toronto.weaknesses, but he also understood its strength, which would be forgotten by its bean-counting owners fifty years later: the paper got out to every farm and every backwater in Ontario — places like Ripley — and thevalued every one of its subscribers.
This would be the first big step on the path to greatness. Everyone told him he would be prime minister someday. Magazines even put it in writing. Sure, there were moments of glumness, times when he felt rage. But that was the price paid by great men like Abraham Lincoln, William Pitt and Sir Isaac Newton. Winston Churchill spent most of his working day drunk to keep his anxiety and depression at bay, and most of the British political class covered for him.
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