Evan Solomon, the Glossary
Evan Solomon (born April 20, 1968) is a Canadian columnist, political journalist, radio host, and publisher.[1]
Table of Contents
30 relations: Andrew Heintzman, Bell Media, Bell Media Radio, Canada Talks, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Carole MacNeil, CBC News Network, CBC News: Sunday, CBC News: Sunday Night, CBC Radio One, CFRA, CFRB, Crescent School (Toronto), CTV National News, CTV News, CTV Television Network, Eurasia Group, Hot Type, Maclean's, McGill University, Ontario, Power & Politics, Power Play (2009 TV program), Question Period (TV program), Shift (magazine), Sirius XM Canada, The House (radio program), Toronto, Toronto Star, 2015 Canadian federal election.
- Canadian magazine publishers (people)
- Maclean's writers and editors
Andrew Heintzman
Andrew Heintzman is a Canadian author and venture capitalist.
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Bell Media Inc. (French: Bell Média inc.) is a Canadian media conglomerate that is the mass media subsidiary of BCE Inc. (also known as Bell Canada Enterprises, the owner of telecommunications company Bell Canada).
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Bell Media Radio, G.P. (formerly CHUM Radio), operating as iHeartRadio Canada, is the radio broadcasting and music events subsidiary of Canadian media conglomerate Bell Media.
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Canada Talks
Canada Talks is a Canadian talk radio station, which airs on the satellite radio service Sirius XM Canada.
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is the Canadian public broadcaster for both radio and television.
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Carole MacNeil
Carole MacNeil is a Canadian television journalist, known for her work with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation which spanned over thirty years. Evan Solomon and Carole MacNeil are 20th-century Canadian journalists, 21st-century Canadian journalists, CBC Television people and Canadian television news anchors.
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CBC News Network
CBC News Network (formerly CBC Newsworld) is a Canadian English-language specialty news channel owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).
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CBC News: Sunday
CBC News: Sunday was a weekly television newsmagazine series in Canada, which aired on Sunday mornings on both CBC Newsworld and CBC Television.
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CBC News: Sunday Night
CBC News: Sunday Night was a television newsmagazine series in Canada, which aired on Sunday evenings at 10 p.m. on CBC Television.
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CBC Radio One
CBC Radio One is the English-language news and information radio network of the publicly owned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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CFRA
CFRA is a news/talk formatted radio station in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, owned by Bell Media.
CFRB
CFRB (1010 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Crescent School (Toronto)
Crescent School is an independent elementary and secondary boys' school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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CTV National News
CTV National News is the flagship newscast of CTV News, the news division of the CTV Television Network, which airs at 11:00 pm local time on the CTV stations across Canada, and is produced from CTV's facilities at 9 Channel Nine Court in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario.
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CTV News
CTV News is the news division of the CTV Television Network in Canada.
CTV Television Network
The CTV Television Network, commonly known as CTV, is a Canadian English-language terrestrial television network.
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Eurasia Group
Eurasia Group is a political risk consultancy founded in 1998 by Ian Bremmer.
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Hot Type
Hot Type was a Canadian television series, which aired weekly on CBC Newsworld.
Maclean's
Maclean's, founded in 1905, is a Canadian news magazine reporting on Canadian issues such as politics, pop culture, and current events.
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McGill University
McGill University (French: Université McGill) is an English-language public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Ontario
Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.
Power & Politics
Power & Politics is a Canadian television news program focused on national politics, which airs live daily on CBC News Network from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Eastern Time weekdays and as a syndicated podcast.
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Power Play (2009 TV program)
Power Play is a Canadian public affairs television program which airs weekdays on CTV News Channel.
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Question Period (TV program)
Question Period (sometimes abbreviated QP) is a Canadian television newsmagazine which airs weekly, currently excluding the summer months, on CTV Sundays at 11:00 AM ET/8:00 AM PT.
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Shift (magazine)
Shift was a Canadian magazine, devoted to technology and culture.
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Sirius XM Canada
Sirius XM Canada Holdings Inc. (commonly referred to as Sirius XM Canada; normally stylized SiriusXM) is a Canadian broadcasting company which distributes the services of American satellite radio provider Sirius XM in Canada.
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The House (radio program)
The House is a Canadian national politics and current affairs radio program, airing nationally on Saturday mornings on CBC Radio One with repeat broadcasts Saturday nights.
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Toronto
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.
Toronto Star
The Toronto Star is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper.
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2015 Canadian federal election
The 2015 Canadian federal election held on October 19, 2015, saw the Liberal Party, led by Justin Trudeau, win 184 seats, allowing it to form a majority government with Trudeau becoming the next prime minister.
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See also
Canadian magazine publishers (people)
- Abi Roach
- Al Hewetson
- Alice Klein
- Brit Griffin
- David Bentley (businessman)
- Donna Scott
- Emily Pohl-Weary
- Evan Solomon
- Ezra Levant
- Fabrice Taylor
- Gavin McInnes
- Gens Hellquist
- Gladys Taylor (publisher)
- Graeme Mercer Adam
- Joe Weider
- John Bayne Maclean
- Link Byfield
- Marco Pecota
- Michael Bate
- Michael Hollett
- Millicent Redway
- Owen McCarron
- Plum Johnson
- Rémi Marcoux
- Ruby Mercer
- Salah Bachir
- Sarah Thomson (publisher)
- Shane Smith (journalist)
- Stan Dragland
- Suroosh Alvi
- Ted Byfield
- Tyler Brûlé
- Walt Grealis
- Walter Sendzik
- Wyndham Wise
Maclean's writers and editors
- Alexandra Shimo
- Allan Fotheringham
- Andrew Coyne
- Andrew Potter
- Arlene Perly Rae
- Arno Kopecky
- Barbara Amiel
- Beverley Baxter
- Brian D. Johnson
- Charles Templeton
- Christina McCall
- Emily Murphy
- Evan Solomon
- Henry Bedford-Jones
- Ian Adams
- Ian Urquhart
- Jeann Beattie
- Jesse Brown (journalist)
- John Bemrose
- Julia Belluz
- June Callwood
- Kenneth Whyte
- Lawrence O'Toole (journalist)
- Linda Frum
- Luiza Savage
- Mark Steyn
- Marsha Boulton
- Monique Bosco
- Paul Wells
- Peter Gzowski
- Pierre Berton
- Ralph Allen (journalist)
- Robert Fulford (journalist)
- Robert Thomas Allen
- Robert W. Service
- Robyn Urback
- Shelly Sanders
- Stephen Leacock
- Trent Frayne
- Walter Stewart (journalist)
- William Arthur Irwin