Canadian News Hall of Fame

Canada Post stamp honours editorial cartoonist Terry Mosher

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Wednesday, October 6, 2021

One of five editorial cartoonists being honoured with a stamp, "Aislin"is commemorated for 50 years of thought-provoking work

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  • One of five editorial cartoonists being honoured with a stamp, "Aislin"is commemorated for 50 years of thought-provoking work
    MONTRAL, Oct. 6, 2021 /CNW/ - Canada Post today released a stamp paying tribute to Terry Mosher, the long-time editorial cartoonist for the Montreal Gazette, known as Aislin.
  • It is the third in a five-stamp set honouring editorial cartoonists in Canada.
  • Canada Post's newest stamp issue celebrates five of Canada's greatest editorial cartoonists, whose thought-provoking and seminal work has helped shape our national fabric over the last half-century.
  • Canada Post is proud to honour their enormous contributions to Canadian media and society.

Veteran Broadcasters Named to Canadian News Hall of Fame

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Sunday, July 8, 2018

TORONTO, July 8, 2018 /CNW/ - Two well-known news broadcasters, Robert Holiday and Ken Shaw, have been elected to the Canadian News Hall of Fame for 2018.

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  • TORONTO, July 8, 2018 /CNW/ - Two well-known news broadcasters, Robert Holiday and Ken Shaw, have been elected to the Canadian News Hall of Fame for 2018.
  • Shaw started his broadcasting career at Baton Broadcasting in 1972, joined CTV Toronto as a reporter in 1979 and has been co-anchor of CTV News programs since 2001.
  • They will be honoured at a gala banquet at The National Club, Toronto, on November 20.
  • The Canadian News Hall of Fame was founded by the Toronto Press Club in 1965 as a national program to honour individuals who have made a significant contribution to journalism in Canada.