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Columnists

The following are a list of past and present columnists in the National Post.

  • Bruce Arthur
  • Dave Bidini
  • Conrad Black
  • Christie Blatchford
  • David Booth
  • Kelvin Browne
  • Jonathan Chevreau
  • Claudia Cattaneo
  • Terence Corcoran
  • Andrew Coyne
  • Barry Critchley
  • Robert Cushman
  • Father Raymond J. de Souza
  • Graeme Fletcher
  • Peter Foster
  • Diane Francis
  • David Frum
  • Robert Fulford
  • Jamie Golombek
  • Shinan Govani
  • Lorne Gunter
  • William Hanley
  • Christopher Hitchens
  • Brian Hutchinson
  • John Ivison
  • George Jonas
  • Barbara Kay
  • Jonathan Kay
  • Tasha Kheiriddin
  • Chris Knight
  • Charles Krauthammer
  • Peter Kuitenbrouwer
  • Howard Levitt
  • Kevin Libin
  • Garry Marr
  • Kelly McParland
  • Rex Murphy
  • Steve Murray
  • Amy Rosen
  • Chris Selley
  • Mireille Silcoff
  • Lawrence Solomon
  • Marni Soupcoff
  • Rick Spence
  • Bonnie Stern
  • Mark Steyn
  • Theresa Tedesco
  • William Watson
  • George Will
  • Brett Wilson

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