
Open this photo in gallery: Phillip Crawley, the outgoing publisher and CEO of The Globe and Mail in Toronto on Aug. 29.Cole Burston/The Canadian Press
In 1998, Canadian newspapers faced the toughest environment in decades amid the launch of the National Post, fresh competition that put media companies in a cutthroat competition to gain the most readers, advertisers and scoops.
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