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  2. E! (Canadian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The channel was licensed in 1996 by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission and was launched on September 10, 1999 as Star!, which was originally owned by CHUM Limited. In July 2006, Bell Globemedia (later renamed CTVglobemedia) announced that it would purchase CHUM for an estimated $1.7 billion CAD , including Star!.

  3. List of Canadian journalists - Wikipedia

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    Bill Cameron – CBC Radio, Toronto Star, Maclean's, Global TV, Citytv, CBC TV, National Post, deceased; Stevie Cameron; Dalton Camp – Toronto Star columnist, deceased; Jock Carroll Jock Carroll (March 5, 1919 – August 4, 1995[1]) – Canadian writer, journalist and photographer who worked for the Canadian media, including the Toronto Telegram

  4. Norris McDonald (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Norris McDonald (1942 – November 26, 2023) was a Canadian journalist and member of the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame. [1] [2]McDonald was automotive editor of the Toronto Star, Canada's largest-circulation newspaper, where he was responsible for the Saturday Wheels section and the newspaper's automotive website.

  5. Sharon Acker - Wikipedia

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    Acker was born in Toronto, Ontario. [2] She began her professional acting career with a television appearance in a made-for-television movie of Anne of Green Gables in 1956. [ 3 ] She joined the Stratford Theatre cast, and travelled with the troupe to England, where she stayed to seek acting work. [ 3 ]

  6. Peter Goddard (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Darwin Goddard (born July 13, 1943 – March 23, 2022) [1] [2] was a Canadian music and culture journalist for Toronto-area newspapers starting with the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Telegram, and for most of his career, the Toronto Star.

  7. Heather Mallick - Wikipedia

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    This much sought-after special status would mean the mandatory inclusion of Sun TV News in "one tier, or cable package[s]". [ 5 ] In 2008, after Sarah Palin was selected as the U.S. Republican party 's Vice-Presidential candidate, Mallick, among other things, labelled Palin as "white trash" and an "Alaskan hillbilly" and likened her to a "toned ...

  8. Tarek Fatah - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 January 2025. Pakistani-Canadian journalist and author (1949–2023) Tarek Fatah Fatah in 2009 Native name طارق فتح Born (1949-11-20) 20 November 1949 Karachi, Federal Capital Territory, Dominion of Pakistan Died 24 April 2023 (2023-04-24) (aged 73) Toronto, Ontario, Canada Occupation Political ...

  9. Duncan Macpherson - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Ian Macpherson, CM (September 20, 1924 in Toronto – May 3, 1993 in Beaverton, Ontario) was a Canadian editorial cartoonist. [1] He drew for the Montreal Standard (starting 1948) and for Maclean's, illustrating the writings of Gregory Clark and Robert Thomas Allen.