National Post ePaper

National Post ePaper

By Postmedia Network INC.

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2013-06-11
  • Current Version: 7.0
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 46.93 MB
  • Developer: Postmedia Network INC.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 15.0
Score: 4.63793
4.63793
From 174 Ratings

Description

Now you can read National Post anytime, anywhere. The National Post ePaper is available to you at home or at work, and is the same edition as the printed copy available at the newsstand. •The National Post ePaper app allows you to subscribe to a 1 month subscription for $12.99/month or purchase a single issue at $1.99/issue. •Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase •The 1 month subscription will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period •Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and the cost of renewal is •You may manage your subscriptions and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the your Account Settings after purchase •No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period Privacy Policy: https://epaper.nationalpost.com/help/PrivacyPolicy Terms of Use: https://epaper.nationalpost.com/help/TermsOfUse

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Reviews

  • Need more original reporting

    3
    By 79Tools
    The NP has some good editorial content, like Rex Murphy, but suffers from a propensity to cut & paste partisan “news” commentary from the Washington Post and others. In this day and age, we can get our American news directly from the source. Meanwhile, actual Canadian news goes unreported or marginalized.
  • Too much focus on U.S. news!

    3
    By CanAm Investor K
    The FP is a good source for Canada business and economic news, but uses too much print space to promote its overt right wing bias rather than reporting on things Canada businesses and government are doing well. It’s a shame, too, that Canadian readers are conditioned by Canadian media to care so much about irrelevant things going on south of the border and to constantly live in the shadow of the U.S.

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