Her heart broke at the injustices she covered and soared at the heroism she felt privileged to witness. She left it all on the page.
Tag Archives: Christie Blatchford
Christie Blatchford takes on the legal system
A long-time court reporter on how she fell out of love with Canada’s justice system
Rob Ford and Sarah Thomson: What we know and what we don’t know
Sorting through the latest imbroglio involving Toronto’s mayor
Waterloo adds reinforcements ahead of speech
Protesters expected
The long goodbye to Jack Layton
The charismatic NDP leader’s sudden death unleashed six days of unprecedented mourning
Get out your bike locks
Christie Blatchford is returning to UWaterloo on December 7
Shouting ‘racist’ in a crowded university
Protest shuts down Blatchford speech at UWaterloo
Why won’t Breitkreuz let Breitkreuz be Breitkreuz?
Colby Cosh on the one-time Reformer’s awkward position
And you all laughed
Jack Layton, Sept. 1, 2006. “A comprehensive peace process has to bring all the combatants to the table.”
The Globe and Blatchford, suite et fin
The paper’s columnist responds to the assorted tormentors of herself and, as she sees it, of the Canadian Forces. I’m content to let her have the last word, so I’m closing comments on this thread and will close comments on any thread that readers try to turn into a let’s-talk-about-Christie thread. Let’s use our keyboards or bums, as the case may be, to move on to other issues, or to get back to the substance of the detainee story.