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[edit] Point of View

"Editorially, the paper to side with the average/ordinary person in government and taxation topics, making appeals to common sense."

Yeah POV (point of view) really annoys me, if the Sun's rightwing populism were in line with the views of the average and ordinary people of Ontario, or even just the City of Toronto than the voters would primarily elect governments of the Right (which they don't). Not too mention that ideas regularly expressed through the Sun's editorial line like flat taxe rates, privatization, integration with the U.S. and social conservatism in many cases would be supported by the majority of people. Take your pick, the "ordinary" and "average" people of Toronto, Ontario and Canada usually have not expressed support for these views, quite the contrary! Meaning that statement was based on point of view and not fact. It doesn't belong in an encyclopedia. (Canadianpunk77 20:39, 30 September 2007 (UTC))

[edit] Toronto Sun Slogans

The Little Paper That Grew ... Wouldn't Life Be Dull Without The Sun ... Slogan to Come ... Our Readers Are More Fun ... Tough Little Paper To Put Down ... We'll Be There ... We Cut Through. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.254.223.163 (talk) 00:26, 3 May 2008 (UTC)