David parkinson globe and mail
David Parkinson is a Canadian journalist and author who has written for The Globe and Mail, a national newspaper in Canada. He has been a feature writer and critic for the paper, covering a wide range of topics including politics, culture, and the arts.
Parkinson has written several books, including "The Canadian War Effort, 1939-1945" and "A Grandstand Seat: The Agony and the Ecstasy of Watching the Toronto Maple Leafs". He has also been a frequent contributor to The Globe and Mail's opinion pages, writing editorials and columns on a variety of subjects.
In addition to his work as a journalist, Parkinson has also been a professor of journalism at Ryerson University in Toronto. He has won several awards for his writing, including the National Newspaper Award and the Canadian Authors Association's L.M. Montgomery Medal.
Some of Parkinson's notable articles and columns in The Globe and Mail include:
- "The Great Canadian War Effort" (2015) - a series of articles on Canada's role in World War II
- "The Agony and the Ecstasy of Watching the Toronto Maple Leafs" (2013) - a column on the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team
- "The Politics of Fear" (2011) - an editorial on the rise of fear-mongering in Canadian politics
- "The End of an Era" (2008) - a column on the decline of the Canadian auto industry
Overall, David Parkinson is a respected journalist and author who has made significant contributions to The Globe and Mail and the world of Canadian journalism.