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  2. George McCullagh - Wikipedia

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    Canadian. Known for. Founded The Globe and Mail. Clement George McCullagh (March 16, 1905 – August 5, 1952) was an influential Canadian newspaper owner between 1936 and 1952. He created The Globe and Mail by merging the Liberal-allied Globe and Conservative-allied Mail and Empire newspapers in 1936. He was also actively involved in Canadian ...

  3. The Globe and Mail - Wikipedia

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    The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada.With a weekly readership of more than 6 million in 2024, it is Canada's most widely read newspaper on weekdays and Saturdays, [2] although it falls slightly behind the Toronto Star in overall weekly circulation because the Star publishes a Sunday edition, whereas the Globe does not.

  4. Saturday Night (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Based in. Toronto. ISSN. 0036-4975. Saturday Night was a Canadian general interest magazine. It was founded in Toronto, Ontario in 1887 and was Canada's oldest general interest magazine. [ 1] The magazine ceased publication in 2005.

  5. Russell Smith (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. Canadian. Genre. novels, short stories, columns. Notable works. How Insensitive, Noise, Muriella Pent. Russell Claude Smith (born August 2, 1963 in Johannesburg, South Africa) [1] is a Canadian writer and newspaper columnist. Smith's novels and short stories are mostly set in Toronto, where he lives.

  6. Sean Fine (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Fine has covered the justice beat at the Globe and Mail for the past decade. Career. In May 2015, Fine won the National Newspaper Award for his writing on politics. In May 2018, Fine won the "beat reporting" award for "an examination of Canada's judicial system after time limits on criminal proceedings were imposed by the Supreme Court."

  7. Martin O'Malley (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Joseph O'Malley (born 22 February 1939) is a Canadian journalist and writer. He has written for CBC News and The Globe and Mail. O'Malley is perhaps best known for a Globe and Mail column in which he coined the line about laws that criminalized homosexual behavior that Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau later made famous: "There's no ...

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  9. Andrew Coyne - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Coyne (cousin) James Henry Coyne (great-grandfather) James Andrew Coyne[1] (born December 23, 1960) [2] is a Canadian columnist with The Globe and Mail and a member of the At Issue panel on CBC 's The National. Previously, he has been national editor for Maclean's and a columnist with National Post.