Christie Blatchford

Christie Blatchford
Christie Blatchford
Born May 20, 1951 (1951-05-20) (age 60)
Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec
Occupation newspaper columnist and broadcaster
Notable credit(s) Toronto Sun, National Post, Globe and Mail

Christie Blatchford (born May 20, 1951[1]) is a Canadian newspaper columnist, journalist and broadcaster. She has published four non-fiction books.

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Life and work

Blatchford was born in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec,[1] and attended North Toronto Collegiate Institute.[2] She worked for the student paper of Ryerson University. [3]

She worked as a sports reporter for the Globe and Mail, and as a columnist at the Toronto Star, before moving to the Toronto Sun.[1] She remained at the Sun for almost 20 years. In 1999, she received the National Newspaper Award for column writing.[4] She later moved to take up a columnist's job at The Globe and Mail in 2003. She returned to the National Post in 2011.[5]

During four trips to Afghanistan in 2006–07,[6] she reported on the experiences of Canadian soldiers. Based on these experiences, she wrote the book Fifteen Days: Stories of Bravery, Friendship, Life and Death from Inside the New Canadian Army. The book went on to garner the 2008 Governor General's Literary Award in Non-fiction.[5]

Blatchford's book Helpless: Caledonia's Nightmare of Fear and Anarchy, and How the Law Failed All of Us, an account of the criminal actions of Native Canadians in Caledonia, Ontario, led to some controversy including several members of the student body of the University of Waterloo protesting her speaking engagement and leading to its being cancelled on grounds of security.[7]

In an article in the National Post online on August 22, 2011, she criticized the outpouring of support resulting from the death of federal NDP Leader and the Canadian Parliament's Leader of the Opposition Jack Layton, calling it a "a public spectacle",[8] and referring to Layton's "canonization". This caused an outcry toward Blatchford herself.[9]

Bibliography

Non-fiction

  • Helpless: Caledonia's Nightmare of Fear and Anarchy, and How the Law Failed All of Us (2010) Doubleday Canada ISBN 0385670397
  • Fifteen Days: Stories of Bravery, Friendship, Life and Death from Inside the New Canadian Army (2008) Doubleday Canada ISBN 0385664664
  • Close Encounters (1988) Key Porter Books ISBN 155013096X
  • Spectator Sports (1986) Totem Books ISBN 155013003X

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