Kathy English, the public editor of the Toronto Star, writes Saturday about how public interest in financial news has soared in the past few weeks.
“Those are the questions of the lucky middle classes. For those less privileged, the questions are more dire: What happens when our EI runs out? What’s left for groceries this month? Where will we live?
“Far more challenging and complex questions regarding accountability for this global crisis also demand answers. How and why did this happen and who is responsible? With elections underway in Canada and the U.S., this is now more than an economic story – it’s become the primary narrative driving both election campaigns, and the media must hold politicians to account here.”
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