It’s Past Time For Indigenous Writers To Get a Seat at the Table
What it was like being one of the first Indigenous reporters to work at the Toronto Star.

What it was like being one of the first Indigenous reporters to work at the Toronto Star.
Young journalist William Lyon Mackenzie King describes the “foreigners who live in Toronto.”
Listen to journalists discuss the challenges reporting on Islamophobic events.
Frederick Griffin, the ace reporter of the Star, spends the summer of 1932 touring the USSR.
The story of Kathleen Blake Coleman, pioneering female journalist and war correspondent.
The Toronto Sun joins the rest of Toronto's daily papers, behind the great wall.
On Margaret Wente, the Globe and Mail, and public trust.
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