This strange thing happened at the National Post this morning, at least in their digital version which I’m led to believe is a replica of the print version. Page 10 and page 11 are nearly identical. They apparently couldn’t decide which layout to go with, so they put them both in. Page 10 has ads, page 11 doesn’t. So page 11 has more pictures, and a bigger one of the Alberta premier in a fireman’s helmet with a slightly different headline (“Byelection loss has Alberta Tories worrying” versus “We’re not giving them any reason to vote for us”), but the stories are essentially exactly the same on both pages.
This is why the government needs to take over the news media. For example at the CBC, they never make mistakes.
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