Canadian News Hall of Fame
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The Canadian News Hall of Fame is a museum that honours individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to journalism in Canada. The Hall of Fame is operated under the auspices of the Toronto Press Club and is housed within the Ontario Club at 30 Wellington St. W. in Toronto[1]. An important person who chose honourees was Gordon Donaldson (before his 2001 death), and his choices received some media attention.[2]
The Hall of Fame was established in 1965.
[edit] Selected Canadian News Hall of Fame Inductees
- Pierre Berton
- Conrad Black (1999)[2]
- Austin Carroll (1991)
- Charles B. Edwards
- Allan Fotheringham (1999)[2]
- Douglas Mason Fisher (2000)
- Clyde Gilmour (1990)
- Peter Gzowski (1991)
- Tara Singh Hayer (2000)[3]
- Stuart Keate (1974)
- Betty Kennedy (1983)
- Charles Lynch (1981)
- J.D. MacFarlane
- William Lyon Mackenzie (1991)
- Terry Mosher (1985)
- Peter C. Newman (1992)
- Robert La Palme (1995)
- Gillis Purcell (1970)
- Claude Ryan (1968)
- Joe Schlesinger (1995)
- Gwyn “Jocko” Thomas (1995)
[edit] References
- ^ The Ontario Club
- ^ a b c Natalie Armstrong, "Black, Fotheringham join News Hall of Fame," The Ottawa Citizen, May 11, 1999, pg. A.6.
- ^ "Inducted into hall of fame," National Post, January 6, 2001, pg. B.6.