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"path": "/opinion/globe-digs-itself-even-deeper-with-mea-culpa-about-kamloops-coverage",
"publishedAt": "2026-06-07T10:00:33.000Z",
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"textContent": "On May 30, the Globe and Mail editorial board issued a mea culpa, titled “There is no reconciliation without truth,” attesting to the newspaper’s failure to meet professional standards on an important national story. Ironically, for a piece centred on journalistic shortcomings, this defensive editorial not only itself contains significant journalistic shortcomings, but fails to deliver the only conclusion that merits genuine approval. Read More",
"title": "Barbara Kay: Globe digs itself even deeper with mea culpa about Kamloops coverage",
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