Toronto Star - Notable Journalists and Columnists (past and Present)

Notable Journalists and Columnists (past and Present)

  • Pierre Berton
  • Morley Callaghan
  • June Callwood
  • Greg Clark
  • Jeremy Clarkson
  • Daniel Dale
  • Rosie DiManno
  • Milt Dunnell
  • Graham Fraser
  • Michael Geist
  • Carol Goar
  • Richard Gwyn
  • Chantal Hébert
  • Ernest Hemingway
  • Kim Hughes
  • Christopher Hume
  • Royson James
  • Marc and Craig Kielburger
  • Tess Kalinowski
  • Naomi Klein
  • Michele Landsberg
  • Duncan Macpherson
  • Linda McQuaig
  • Earl McRae
  • Heather Mallick
  • Lou Marsh
  • Adam Mayers
  • Corey Mintz
  • Raju Mudhar
  • Peter C. Newman
  • Cleo Paskal
  • Angelo Persichilli
  • Robert Service
  • Haroon Siddiqui
  • Gordon Sinclair
  • Randy Starkman
  • Walter Stewart
  • Charles Templeton
  • Ellie Tesher
  • James Travers
  • Thomas Walkom
  • Antonia Zerbisias

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