Linda McQuaig
Canadian journalist, columnist, non-fiction author and social critic / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Linda Joy McQuaig is a Canadian journalist, columnist, non-fiction author and social critic. She first came to prominence as a reporter for her work investigating the Patti Starr affair. She went on to write a series of books and newspaper columns focusing on corporate influence in economic and social policy, with the National Post newspaper describing McQuaig as "Canada's Michael Moore".[1][2][3]
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Born | 1951 (age 72ā73) Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Occupation | author, journalist, columnist, non-fiction author, social critic |
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In October 2016, one of McQuaig's books, Shooting the Hippo: Death by Deficit and other Canadian Myths, was named by the Literary Review of Canada as one of the 25 most influential Canadian books of the past 25 years.[4][5]