Amanda Lindhout is a popular Canadian humanitarian, public speaker, and journalist who is the Founder and Executive Director at The Global Enrichment Foundation. On August 23, 2008, Amanda and members of her company were kidnapped in southern Somalia by Islamist insurgents. Amanda was set free 15 months later on November 25, 2009, and has since begun a philanthropic career.
Barbara Kay is a well-known Canadian journalist serving as a columnist for the Canadian newspaper National Post since 2003. She writes a monthly column for Epoch Times and also a weekly column for The Post Millennial. Her articles have appeared in The Post Millennial, Pajama, The Walrus, Canadian Jewish News, and Epoch Times.
Uzma Jalaluddin is a prominent Canadian teacher and writer. At this present moment, she works as a high school teacher. Furthermore, Uzma is best known for her 2018 debut novel Ayesha At Last. Additionally, she has written for The Atlantic and is also a former contributor to The Toronto Star.
Helen Branswell is a famous Canadian journalist working as infectious diseases and global health Senior writer at Stat News. Before Stat News, she worked for 15 years as a medical reporter at The Canadian Press. During her tenure, she led coverage of the Ebola, Zika, SARS, and swine flu pandemics.
Scaachi Koul is a noted Canadian culture writer working at BuzzFeed Canada. Also, she hosts the Society and Culture podcast Scamfluencers podcast with Sarah Hagi. Before, she served at Penguin Random House Canada.
Diane Francis (Full Name: Diane Marie Francis) is a popular Canadian journalist and author working at the National Post newspaper as an editor-at-large since 1998. Since 2021, Diane has presented a Substack newsletter twice a week. Diane is a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C., particularizing in Eurasia policy and political matters.
Jeanne Beker is a well-known Canadian television personality, fashion editor, and author. Currently serving as a columnist for The Globe and Mail. Before, she wrote articles on fashion and style for the Toronto Star, The Kit, and The Loop. Additionally, she hosted fashion and entertainment segments for Bell Media properties from 2012 to 2014.
Annie Nightingale is a popular English radio and television broadcaster who in 1970 became the first female presenter on BBC Radio 1. She started her profession as a journalist in Brighton, East Sussex. In the early to mid-sixties Annie explored opportunities serving in television, both as a reporter at BBC’s Southampton /Bristol-based news program South Today as well as light entertainment and music programs at the ITV Network Southern TV (currently ITV Meridian.)
Caitlin Moran (Full Name: Catherine Elizabeth Moran) is a prominent English broadcaster, author, and journalist. At this present moment, she works at The Times as a columnist where she writes three columns a week; the satirical Friday column “Celebrity Watch”, a TV review column, and one for the Saturday Magazine.
Paris Lees is a popular English journalist, presenter, campaigner, and author who is the Author of What It Feels Like for a Girl (Penguin, 2021). She surpassed The Independent on Sunday’s 2013 Pink List, came second in the 2014 Rainbow List, and received the Positive Role Model Award for LGBT during the 2012 National Diversity Awards. Paris is the debut trans writer at Vogue and became the first trans woman to cover shows on BBC Radio 1 and Channel 4.