The Globe and Mail is a more liberal national newspaper and the National Post is its more conservative opposite as a newspaper. The Globe and Mail endorsed Hilary Clinton, not Trump. For example: "Dear America: Please don't vote for Donald Trump" "https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/editorials/united-states-dont-vote-president-donald-trump/article32655412/
You would never see something like that in the National Post. In fact, what you would find in the National Post is something like this. The Trump Administration should buy Canada for $20Trillion instead of Greenland:
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/a-m...-to-buy-canada
Just because the Globe is owned by Canada's richest man doesn't make the Globe a Conservative Newspaper. Ex-NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg is also a business media giant, many times richer than Donald Trump and also filed for the 2020 Democratic Presidential primary ballot in Arkansas to run against Trump in 2020. Being a billionaire and a liberal is not mutually exclusive.
I have found that reading the articles in the Globe is a more liberal bent newspaper. Granted the Canadian Conservative Party is a lot more liberal than it's American Republican Party counterpart, for example, the Conservatives support our universal healthcare system and other things that sound more Democratic in the US than Republican which is probably why it looks like they are supporting the Canadian Conservatives. But, the Globe being a conservative newspaper like the National Post? No, I just don't see it. Generally speaking, I consider the Globe a liberal, not conservative, newspaper and the liberal counterpart to the National Post.