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Provides access to more than 28,000 sources from 157 countries in 23 languages, including more than 600 continuously updated newswires. Contains same-day and archival coverage of key newspapers, including The Globe and Mail, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post.
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PressReader gives you same day access to newspapers and magazines from around the world in full colour, full page format and available in over 60 languages. Current with 90 backfile for most titles.
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This database includes the following newspapers; please click on the desired title:
Atlanta Constitution (1868-1945)
Boston Globe (1872-1927)
Calgary Herald (1883-2010)
Chicago Defender (1910-1975)
Chicago Tribune (1849-1989)
Christian Science Monitor (1908-1999)
Edmonton Journal (1903-2010)
Globe and Mail - Canada's Heritage from 1844 to 4 years ago
Hartford Courant (1764-1987)
Leader-Post, Regina (1883-2010)
Los Angeles Times (1881-1989)
Montreal Gazette (1785-2010)
New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993)
New York Times (1851 to four years ago)
Ottawa Citizen (1845-2010)
The Province (1894-2010)
Saskatoon Star-Phoenix (1902-2010)
Times Colonist (1884-2010)
Toronto Star (1894 to 3 years ago)
Vancouver Sun (1912-2010)
Wall Street Journal (1889-1996)
Washington Post (1877-1996)
Windsor Star (1893-2010)
Historical Newspapers databases normally add one year of coverage annually.
...and many more. This is not an exhaustive list, but identifies a few of the more common think tanks discussed in the Canadian landscape.