Editor-in-Chief Edward Greenspon takes your questions

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Do you like what The Globe is doing?

Got a beef with us?

Ever wonder why we do what we do?

Well, here's your chance to compliment, complain or just ask questions.

Editor-in-chief Edward Mr. Greenspon will be online tomorrow (Thursday) from 11:30 a.m. ET to 12:30 p.m. ET to take your questions.

Join the Conversation at that time or submit a question in advance.

Your questions and Mr. Greenspon's answers appear at the bottom of this page.

Mr. Greenspon has been editor-in-chief of The Globe and Mail since July, 2002.

He has an honours degree in journalism and political science from Carleton University and was a Commonwealth Scholar at the London School of Economics, earning a masters degree in politics and government with distinction in 1985.

Mr. Greenspon began his journalism career at The Lloydminster Times and also worked for The Regina Leader-Post and The Financial Post before joining The Globe in 1986 as a business reporter specializing in media industries.

He has held various positions over the years, among them, European Correspondent, Managing Editor Report on Business, Executive News Editor, Founding Editor of globeandmail.com, and Ottawa Bureau Chief.

Since 2000, Mr. Greenspon has been closely involved in challenges facing all newspapers in an increasingly electronic world.

He is also co-author of Double Vision, The Inside Story of the Liberals in Power, for which he shared the 1996 Douglas Purvis Award for the best public policy book, and Searching for Certainty: Inside the New Canadian Mindset. He has also won the Hyman Solomon Award for Excellence in Public Policy Journalism.

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