Today's online Ottawa Notebook blog by the Globe and Mail's Jane Taber uses the Toronto Sun's "Two Dogs" front page in full colour.
She writes:
"1. No double standard? The mocking “dog” cover on the Toronto Sun this weekend comparing Helena Guergis to a black mutt and other coverage of the Guergis affair is stirring up controversy. Still, there is a view that Ms. Guergis was treated no differently than a man would have been treated under similar circumstances."
Hear, hear.
So who was the Sun editor who broke from the sheep - the Ottawa, Edmonton and Calgary Suns all went with the same photo of Guergis, but without the dog - and caused this controversy?
Take a bow . . . wow.
She writes:
"1. No double standard? The mocking “dog” cover on the Toronto Sun this weekend comparing Helena Guergis to a black mutt and other coverage of the Guergis affair is stirring up controversy. Still, there is a view that Ms. Guergis was treated no differently than a man would have been treated under similar circumstances."
Hear, hear.
So who was the Sun editor who broke from the sheep - the Ottawa, Edmonton and Calgary Suns all went with the same photo of Guergis, but without the dog - and caused this controversy?
Take a bow . . . wow.
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