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  2. John Doyle (critic) - Wikipedia

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    Doyle was first hired by The Globe and Mail to write for Broadcast Week, the paper's weekly television listings, as a columnist. In 2000, he was appointed the newspaper's daily television critic. [2] Doyle also covers soccer for the paper. His writing on soccer has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, the ECW Press anthology Best ...

  3. George McCullagh - Wikipedia

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    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 politics and later ...

  4. George Bruce (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    George Bruce [1] (1942-2024) was the Bishop of Ontario [2] from 2002 until 2011. Born on 20 June 1942 [3] in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, his family emigrated to Canada in 1953. From 1959 until 1986 he served in the Canadian Forces. He holds a degree from the Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston and was ordained two years after he ...

  5. Jeffrey Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Carl Simpson, OC (born February 17, 1949), is a Canadian journalist. Simpson was The Globe and Mail's national affairs columnist for almost three decades. He has won all three of Canada's leading literary prizes—the Governor General's Award for non-fiction book writing, the National Magazine Award for political writing, and the National Newspaper Award for column writing.

  6. List of Bishop's University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Jane Brierley – translator of books and editorial translator for The Globe and Mail; Ralph Gustafson – poet; Scott Griffin – founder of the Griffin Poetry Prize, one of the world's most generous poetry awards; Helen Anne Henderson – journalist and disability rights advocate

  7. Geoffrey Stevens (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Stevens was born in London, Ontario in 1940. In 1962, he graduated with honours from the University of Western Ontario, where he wrote articles for The Gazette, the student newspaper. [1] In 1962, after graduation, he was hired as a reporter for The Globe and Mail. In 1965, he was assigned to the Globe's parliamentary bureau in Ottawa.

  8. The Blythes Are Quoted - Wikipedia

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    The Blythes Are Quoted is a book completed by L. M. Montgomery (1874–1942) near the end of her life but not published in its entirety until 2009. It is her eleventh book to feature Anne Shirley Blythe, who first appears in her first and best-known novel, Anne of Green Gables (1908), and then in Anne of Avonlea (1909), Chronicles of Avonlea (1912), Anne of the Island (1915), Anne's House of ...

  9. Hilton Head chef and baker behind landmark Signe’s Heaven ...

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    Legendary Hilton Head baker and chef Signe Gardo died on Christmas morning at The Preston Health Center at The Cypress, where she was recuperating from a heart issue.

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