Toronto Sun - Former Sun Staff

Former Sun Staff

  • Barbara Amiel, editor and columnist
  • Joan Barfoot, reporter
  • Christie Blatchford, columnist
  • Mark Bourrie, reporter
  • Jim Brown, manager
  • Dalton Camp, columnist (deceased)
  • Bob Carroll, columnist
  • Sheila Copps, columnist
  • J. Douglas Creighton, founding publisher (deceased)
  • Danielle Crittenden, reporter, columnist
  • Yvonne Crittenden, book reviewer, columnist
  • John Downing, editor
  • Doug Fisher, Ottawa columnist
  • David Frum, columnist
  • Rob Granatstein, editorial page editor, columnist, reporter
  • George Gross, Corporate Sports Editor, columnist (deceased)
  • Max Haines, "Crime Flashback" feature
  • Paul Hellyer, columnist and founding investor
  • Claire Hoy, columnist
  • Jim Hunt, sports writer (deceased)
  • Jim Jennings, editor-in-chief
  • George Jonas, columnist
  • Robert Lamberti, Crime Reporter
  • Linda Leatherdale, business editor,columnist
  • Bob MacDonald, columnist (deceased)
  • Heather Mallick, columnist
  • Eric Margolis, international affairs columnist, contributing editor
  • Rachel Marsden, columnist
  • Lois Maxwell (Moneypenney), columnist
  • Rachel Marsden, columnist
  • Judi McLeod, reporter
  • Ben Mulroney, columnist
  • Joe O'Donnell, columnist (deceased)
  • Les Pyette, publisher
  • Ted Reeve, sports columnist
  • Paul Rimstead, columnist (deceased)
  • Ken Robertson, reporter-photographer
  • Laura Sabia, columnist
  • John Sakamoto, music writer ("Anti-Hit List")
  • Morton Shulman, columnist
  • Joey Slinger, columnist
  • Mark Stewart, crime writer (deceased)
  • Walter Stewart, columnist
  • Mike Therrien, editor-in-chief
  • John Tory, executive
  • Garth Turner, business editor
  • Gord Walsh, managing editor
  • Greg Weston, columnist
  • Sherri Wood, columnist (deceased)
  • Lubor J. Zink, columnist (deceased)

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