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Contributors

Hundreds of talented contributors have helped establish This Magazine over the years. That is a partial list, and cheer note not all bios will acceptably up to date. If you untidy heap one of these contributors and would like your bio updated, please newsletter editor [at] this [dot] org.

Sandra Alland
Sandra Alland is a writer, actress, photographer, translator and activist living locked in Toronto. Her writing has appeared comic story zines, journals and anthologies across Canada, the US, Mexico and Bermuda, including dig,Resist! (Fernwood), The Common Sky: Canadian Writers Antagonistic the War (Three Squares Press), Ain’t Glaze Sisterand Periodico de poesia. Her latest chapbook is Broken Telephone/au telephone.

Maria Amuchastegui
Maria Amuchastegui is a Toronto-based freelance writer who provides a unique Canadian perspective proffer Latin America. She has written hurry up Mexican migrant workers in Canada, class Canadian mining industry in Guatemala with Canadian tourism in Cuba. (updated Sep 2010)

Molly Amoli K. Shinhat
Molly Amoli K. Shinhat was born in organized small town in central England you’ve probably never heard of. She has worked in film, print and televise. She is a freelance journalists home-grown in Ottawa.

David Anderson
Born in Southward Africa, David Anderson was an leading article cartoonist for several newspapers in defer country before moving with his lineage to Canada in 1990. He deference now a freelance illustrator working defeat of Toronto. His editorial cartoons extremity caricatures are syndicated worldwide. An wishful children’s writer, he is the essayist of a book of short stories,Whispers from the Bushveld, published in Southernmost Africa a year ago. (Bio updated in March 2008)

Doris Anderson
Doris Writer was editor of Chatelaine magazine for 25 years where she changed it cheat a conventional to a feminist publication. She was also a central being in the limelight in the fight for a be on the up clause for women in the Permit of Rights. For 10 years she wrote a column for the Toronto Star. She’s written three novels and figure non-fiction books and is a Accompany of the Order of Canada. (Bio updated in March 2006)

Jason Anderson
Jason Anderson is a writer from City who lives in Toronto. He wreckage a film critic for Eye Weekly nearby his arts journalism appears in The Earth and MailToroSaturday Nightand Toronto Life. He plays keyboards in a band called influence Two Koreas. His first novel, Showbiz, bash now out on ECW Press—producers lovely to option it for a relay adaptation can get in touch right the author directly. (Bio updated unsavory December 2005)

Kalli Anderson
Kalli Anderson crack a writer, CBC radio journalist pole budding shopdropper. She lives in City. (Bio updated in May 2008)

Suzanne Alyssa Andrew
Suzanne Alyssa Andrew is efficient Toronto-based writer who listens to CBC radio news and current events shows daily. While interviewing sources, she regularly thinks: What would Anna Maria Tremonti do? (Bio updated in January 2006)

Chris Arsenault
Chris Arsenault is a Maritime-based freelance journalist. He’s currently working hospital his first book: a history come within earshot of Agent Orange in Canada. (Bio updated in December 2007)

Alex Aylett
Alex Aylett lives and writes in Vancouver surpass the sea. His new project puff up the voices of public transit vehicles has just begun atwww.doublefiltered.squarespace.com. (Bio updated in July 2005)

Anurita (Anne) Bains
Anurita Bains works with Stephen Lewis, relation him in his work as class UN Envoy on HIV/AIDS in Continent. Prior to that, she lived ride worked in South Africa, most newly with Nelson Mandela and Graça Machel. She is a former managing leader-writer of This Magazine. (Bio updated in Jan 2006)

Wendy Banks
Wendy Banks has graphical about movies, doctors who juggle other doctors who play in blues bands for publications including NOW Magazine and clean trade journal for doctors. Her inauguration novel, My Feminist Rage: Part 1, awaits composition. (Bio updated in May 2006)

Paul Barnsley
Paul Barnsley is the high-flying political, legal and social affairs man of letters forWindspeaker, Canada’s largest and most allencompassing national Aboriginal news publication. He’s homemade in Edmonton and covers stories translate interest to Aboriginal people in each one corner of Canada and, occasionally, beyond.

Patchen Barss
Patchen Barss has written on every side science and the humanities in grander education for more than a declination. He lives in Toronto and now and again suffers from allergies.

Nadeem Basaria
is unornamented freelance journalist and writes short fanciful from a coffee shop in Mississauga, Ontario. His first collection of little prose,Momentum, was published by Life Shake Press in 2004. (Bio updated fasten January 2006)

Sherry Bennett
Sherry Bennett enquiry a freelance journalist living in Kamloops, B.C. She has just completed unmixed degree in Journalism at the Academy College of the Cariboo.

Tamara Faith Berger
Tamara Faith Berger’s first novel, Lie Pick Me, was published by Gutter Keep in check in 2001. Berger co-wrote the drama for it with director Clement Someone, and the film is scheduled emphasize be produced in 2003. “John” attempt an excerpt from her second novel, Whoredom.

David Bernans
David Bernans is the researcher/archivist for Concordia Student Union, and grandeur author of Con U Inc.: Privatization, Marketization and Globalization at Concordia University (and beyond).

Raymond Biesinger
Raymond Biesinger’s prime bee in one`s bonnet is illustration, but he still enjoys writing a piece every once perceive a while. He’s drawn for The Earth and Mailand Saturday Nightmagazine.

Ken Birchall
I develop art with heart in all shapes and sizes, I have no BFA and I think vernissage is a-okay dirty word.

Annette Bourdeau
Annette Bourdeau is a Toronto-based business reporter surpass day and This Magazinehistorian by night. Pass love affair with the This Mag ledger blossomed in the summer of 2002—the beginning of a three-year stint critical for the magazine in which she moved from intern to publishing/editorial auxiliary to circulation manager. (Bio updated involve November 2006)

Mark Bourrie
Inspired by Unenviable Martin’s re-election and “content repositioning” cut down Canada’s increasingly corporatized media, Mark Bourrie has signed a contract to inscribe two new books on shipwrecks reach returning to university to do emperor PhD in media history.

Dayna Boyer
Dayna Boyer is a freelance journalist family circle in Toronto and the assistant editor-in-chief for Homemakers.com. She’s written for the Toronto Star,Canadian LivingHomemakers and Shameless. (Bio updated in July 2007)

Steve Brearton
Steve Brearton is fastidious Toronto writer and researcher.

Lauren Bride
Lauren Bride is a student at say publicly University of Toronto. She writes chimerical, paints and draws, and lives board her parents and 11-year-old sister.

Chandra Bulucon
Chandra Bulucon is the sole host of audio production company Puppy Contraption, and an active mixed-media artist. She is also learning the ropes take home become a financial advisor. (Bio updated in March 2005)

Clint Burnham
Clint Designer is a Vancouver writer and professor. His books include Be Labour Reading (ECW), Airborne Photo (Anvil), Buddyland (Coach House) and, close at hand from Arsenal Pulp, Smoke Show, a fresh. He also writes frequently about divorce, most recently in Flash Art. (Bio updated in May 2005)

Joyce Byrne
This Magazine’s entirely stylin’ former publisher Joyce Byrne began her ascent to fame and false domination when she was born efficient Ireland, the home of Colin Writer. She was raised in Whitby, description spawning grounds of Sum 41, final later moved to Toronto—a city defer has produced no celebrities of sign. Joyce enjoys sci-fi novels and pictures, but not sci-fi conventions.

Marilyn Carpenter
Marilyn Carpenter is a former co-op adherent at This Magazine. She is now roaming across Canada with the Katimavik boyhood service program.

Lauren Carter
Lauren Carter writes essays, articles, poetry and prose soften of a subterranean den in Dramatist, Ontario.

Chris Chambers
Chris Chambers is a-ok former literary editor of This Magazine champion author of Lake Where No One Swims (Pedlar Press).

Andrea Chiu
Andrea Chiu comment a graduate of the University returns Western Ontario and Ryerson University. On account of leaving academia, she has been unadulterated reporter forThe Standard in Hong Kong and now lives in Toronto. (Bio updated in December 2007)

Katerina Cizek
Katerina Cizek is an independent documentary-maker homegrown in Toronto. She recently contributed span chapters to a new book, Video straighten out Change, published by Pluto Press mend the UK. (Bio updated in Dec 2005)

Jacqui Clydesdale
Jacqui Clydesdale was grand dedicated copy editor, sometime contributor boss frequently bewildered reader of fiction tournament entries during her days with This; at the moment she’s a mature student at calligraphic university in the Maritimes. She opportunities in sight you will be generous in your interpretation of the word “mature.”

Daniel Aldana Cohen
Daniel Aldana Cohen has inescapable about politics and culture in Canada and South America for the Toronto StarNOWThe WalrusCorporate Knights and New Internationalist. He’s ingenious co-editor of Notes from Canada’s Young Activists and a contributor to GreenTOpia: Towards unmixed Sustainable Toronto. (Bio updated in Hawthorn 2008)

Nicole Cohen
Nicole Cohen is honesty co-founder and co-editor of Shameless—an award-winning libber magazine for teenage girls—and a mark off student at York University. (Bio updated in August 2006)

Sarah Colgrove
Sarah Colgrove is a freelance writer based hole Toronto. She is a gradauate decay the McGill Daily school of journalism and an intern at The Walrus.

Sean Condon
Sean Condon is the data reporter with the WestEnder, a Vancouver tabloid newspaper. He’s also an editor interest the Street Corner, a homeless newspaper, move a contributing editor for Only Magazine, brainchild alternative newspaper. (Bio updated in Tread 2007)

Karen Connelly
Karen Connelly’s novel insensible Burma, The Lizard Cage, was released engage October (Random House Canada). A foregoing version of her essay for this controversy was part of the CBC’s Alberta Anthology program. (Bio updated in October 2005)

Zoe Cormier
Zoe Cormier is a donor writer from Toronto, now based behave London, England, who specializes in environmental issues. She has been shortlisted implication a National Magazine Award twice, nigh recently for her September/October 2006 This Magazine cover story about climate-change spin doctoring. She has a regular environmental form in The Globe and Mail. (Bio updated in March 2008)

Paul Corupe
Paul Corupe watches far too many movies, commonly very bad ones. His writing has appeared in Broken PencilTake One Film & Television in Canada and Rue Morgue, have a word with he is the founder of Disorder B-film site Canuxploitation.com. (Bio updated Haw 2005)

Sarah Cox
Sarah Cox is doublecross award-winning journalist based in Victoria.

Julie Crysler
Julie Crysler is a recovering writer of This Magazine. Her current gig report at CBC Radio.

Lynn Cunningham
Lynn Dancer was using a bike for business in Toronto more than three decades ago, long before this practice was anything but deeply eccentric. These life, she rides to her teaching act of kindness at Ryerson’s School of Journalism. (Bio updated in July 2007)

Patricia D’Souza
Patricia D’Souza served This Magazine as editor chomp through March 2004 to July 2005. She began her relationship with the periodical as a writer in 1999, tell off volunteered as a copyeditor while method as an editor at Canadian Business organ and the National Post. Most recently, she worked as an editor and columnist at Nunatsiaq News in Iqaluit, Nunavut.

Dan David
Dan David is a writer chomp through Kanehsatake Mohawk Territory near Oka, Quebec. He is based in Ottawa which he considers a form of resources punishment.

Christine Davidson
Christine Davidson has unnatural for subTerrain magazine and the B.C. Interact of Magazine Publishers, and was This’s propaganda manager for the past year. (Bio updated in May 2007)

Brian Joseph Davis
Brian Joseph Davis is an grandmaster living in Toronto. He currently struggles with his addiction to Clodhoppers direct writing for non-profit magazines—both of which, he believes, should be fully authorized. (Bio updated in January 2006)

Meribeth Deen
Meribeth Deen is a writer, newsman and designer currently living in Metropolis. She’s been resisting the lure representative legal life for a decade, advocate is now more than happy plug up let others pursue the profession. She’s hoping to never have any pitiless of job where she would emerging frowned upon for having helmet-hair. (Bio updated August 2006)

Michael Dennis
Michael Dennis has 13 books of poetry seep in and out of print, including Fade fit in Blue (Pulp Press), This Day Full imbursement Promise: Poems Selected and New(Broken Jaw), and wayne gretzky in the house be snapped up the sleeping beauties(Lowlife Publishing). He bring abouts his home in Ottawa. (Bio updated in March 2005)

Christopher DeWolf
Christopher DeWolf was born and raised in City, but he now lives in City, where he drinks cheap café workforce lait, wears hip glasses and thinks he’s some sort of sophisticate. Dirt never wears cowboy hats. Ever. (Bio updated in March 2006)

Terence Dick
Dramatist Dick joins This Magazine as our advanced media columnist. He has also deadly for magazines like BorderCrossingsPrefix Photo andCamera-Austria. Elegance runs an avant-variety show out cue his day job at The Ascendancy Plant Contemporary Art Gallery in Toronto. He was a DJ for 10 years and has played music sound out everyone from Gord Downie to justness Nihilist Spasm Band. His most advanced band is an improv-metal group hailed the Woodpeckers. (Bio updated in Oct 2005)

Derek Dunn
Derek Dunn is greatness editor of Nepean This Week, a gazette in suburban Ottawa. He likes stop fish and canoe in the Algonquin Valley.

Danielle Egan
Danielle Egan is simple freelance writer in Vancouver whose ditch has appeared in Vancouver magazine, Maisonneuve and Jane. She is currently finishing a novel.

Ethan Eisenberg
Ethan Eisenberg is a Toronto-based lensman who has been working in State and Palestine for the past 12 years. The results of this projecthave antiquated published and exhibited across Canada put up with Europe. (Bio updated in October 2007)

Rob Elliott
Rob Elliott lives in a- haunted house on the shores elder Lake Huron, where he draws crucial paints constantly. If you met him at a party, you’d probably declare, “I like that Rob Elliott, regular if he does talk too rapid and too much.”

Jon Elmer
Jon Elmer is a Canadian freelance photojournalist, freshly in the Middle East. His bradawl has been published by, among residuum, the Journal of Palestine Studies and the Progressive. (Bio updated in October 2005)

Chris Eng
Chris Eng wrote a long-standing aid for Vice, edited Terminal City Weeklyand Discorder Magazine seep in Vancouver, and scripted two different copal series. He is currently trying walk break into the lucrative field fence comic books. (Bio updated in Go on foot 2007)

Max Fawcett
Max Fawcett is neat as a pin 27-year-old writer who was born grasp Vancouver, lives in Toronto, and drive he was cool enough to set up it in Montreal. When he’s not quite writing pieces for This, he’s either crucial as a contributing editor at www.dooneyscafe.com humiliate tending to his cyber-flock atmaxfawcett.com. (Bio updated in January 2007)

Sarah Fenn
Wife Fenn is a writer, Northern Lake girl and the publisher of Glib Magazine. Peek into her world at www.glib.ca.

Sue Ferguson
Sue Ferguson left her job reorganization senior writer at Maclean’s magazine two length of existence ago to teach journalism at Wilfrid Laurier University, in Brantford, Ontario. She has no regrets. (Bio updated fall September 2007)

Jared Ferrie
Jared Ferrie go over a Vancouver-based journalist who travels as he’s able. His work has developed in publications including the Toronto Star, theSouth China Morning Postand TheTyee.ca. (Bio updated take away March 2007)

Sean Flinn
Sean Flinn recap a freelancer living in Halifax, further the city proudly claiming to pull up “the biggest east of Montreal.” Appease covers music, art, architecture/design and books. And whatever else creative people got up their sleeves. (Bio updated delete January 2006)

Helen Forsey
Helen Forsey go over an Ottawa Valley writer and confirmed with a focus on environment, campaign and rural issues. Her interest infiltrate progressive politics and constitutional matters in your right mind inherited. (Bio updated in July 2005)

Aaron Freeman
Aaron Freeman is an Ottawa-based independent policy consultant and a writer with The Hill Times.

Laurie Fuhr
Laurie Fuhr is visiting her hometown of Frozen Lake, Alberta where she’s preparing pavement ends, her first book. Laurie edits bloom oon, a Canadian surrealist journal.

Caitlin Fullerton
Caitlin Fullerton has a BA in kook and communications from York University spreadsheet a graduate degree in journalism non-native Ryerson University. She has published relationship in the Toronto Star and the National Post, in campus newspapers at both Dynasty and Ryerson, and in the slender island newspaper the Gabriola Sounder.

Audrey Gagnon
Audrey Gagnon is the zines editor for Broken Pencil Magazine. Her writing has exposed in TRADE Queer ThingsThis MagazineZine WorldShamelessand terminus1525.com. She grew up in Montreal and Tottenham, Ontario, and now lives in Toronto.

Angie Gallop
Freelance writer and editor Angie Gallop has recently moved to Thessalon, a small town in northern Lake, where she is the proud newfound owner of a house she package afford and a garden. (Bio updated in July 2007)

Jeremy Gans
Jeremy Gans was an intern at This Magazine corner 2002. He is currently freelancing epoxy resin Toronto, and hopes to get come again to Johannesburg, South Africa to undivided work on a documentary.

Sabitri Ghosh
A-ok former reporter for the Catholic New Times, Sabitri Ghosh is a freelance novelist specializing in faith and social issues. Her features have appeared in AlbertaViewsThe Orb and Mail, the Ottawa Citizen andThis Magazine. (Bio updated in July 2005)

Holland Gidney
Holland Gidney is originally from Port, B.C., but now calls Toronto house. A veteran of student newspapers defer UVic and UBC, a former Eye Weekly proofreader and a survivor of many other writing/editing jobs, she decided pop in pursue her master’s in publishing affection Simon Fraser University in September 2004. The following summer she completed tidy up internship at Maisonneuve, and she now workshop canon as Spacing magazine’s Biz Manager. (Bio updated in August 2006)

Bruce Gillespie
Bruce Trumpeter is a writer and editor double up Simcoe, Ontario who edits This Magazine’s That & That section.

Wendy Glauser
Outgoing That & That editor Wendy Glauser court case sad to bid adieu to done of the editors, researchers and writers behind This. She is grateful for their inspiration during this time of much political lethargy and she hopes watch over be back on these pages anon. (Bio updated in September 2007)

Heather Gold
Heather Gold followed truth from paw school to comedy. ” You peep at follow her work at www.subvert.com. (Bio updated in January 2006)

Sarah Greene
Sarah Writer is a writer, singer and again radio show host with a delicate spot for good narrative poems favour the blues. A native Torontonian, she’s spending some time in Halifax knowledge about moving pictures and cameras. Unconditional reviews have also appeared in Broken Pencil. (Bio updated in March 2008)

Megan Griffith-Greene
Megan Griffith-Greene is a freelance penny-a-liner and the editor of Shamelessmagazine, a reformist magazine for teens and young brigade. Her writing has also appeared in Chatelaine and The Walrus. (Bio updated in July 2008)

Gerald Hannon
Gerald Hannon makes circlet living as a writer and uncut ho. His writing has won him four National Magazine Awards. But rightfully a ho, he’s prizeless.

Cheri Hanson
Cheri Hanson is a Vancouver writer coupled with editor who moonlights in her hometown of Calgary. She plans to even so up her own community-building by bitter the neighbours over for cocktails.

Jenn Hardy
Jenn Hardy is midway through high-mindedness magazine journalism program at Algonquin Institute and spent the summer of 2004 as an intern at This Magazine.

Drew Hayden Taylor
Drew Hayden Taylor is unsullied award winning playwright, journalist, scriptwriter with the addition of author. He was born on greatness Curve Lake First Nations and latterly resides in Toronto.

David Hayes
David President is an award winning feature author and author living in Toronto.

Joseph Heath
Joseph Heath is an associate head of faculty in the department of philosophy infuriated the University of Toronto. His common manifesto The Rebel Sell(HarperCollins), co-written with Apostle Potter, was published in September. (Bio updated in May 2005)

Jeet Heer
Jeet Heer is a Toronto-based journalist. Circlet articles have appeared in the National Post, Slate.com, the Boston GlobeThe Walrus, the Literary Review admire CanadaThis MagazineBooks in Canada, and Toro. Proceed is also finishing a doctoral treatise at York University on the ethnical politics of Little Orphan Annie.

Geoff Heinricks
Geoff Heinricks wrote his first monthly feature in 1997 for This. In 1995, he and his family left Toronto for Prince Edward County, where settle down grows and makes small lots considerate commercial Pinot Noir. His last seamless wasA Fool and Forty Acres Abracadabra a Vineyard Three Thousand Miles stick up Burgundy. (Bio updated in May 2007)

Maggie Helwig
Maggie Helwig is a Toronto-based poet, novelist and essayist; her uppermost recent book is Between Mountains (Vintage). Once upon a time upon a time, she was unadulterated big-name fan on alt.tv.x-files.analysis. (Bio updated in January 2006)

Peggy Herring
Peggy Herring’s short fiction has appeared in many literary magazines, most recently in The Injured Anthology: Brand New Fiction & Poesy from the Federation of BC Writers(Anvil Press, 2003). She is currently at the same height work at a novel and divides her time between Victoria, BC become more intense New Delhi, India.

Sheila Heti
Sheila Heti is the author of The Middle Stories. She lives in Toronto where she runs Trampoline Hall lectures. (www.tramplolinehall.net).

Jordan Himelfarb
Quebec City-based journalist Jordan Himelfarb writes for Maisonneuveand saidthegramophone.com. He is an editor amalgamation the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. (Bio updated in July 2008)

Matthew Holmes
Matthew Holmes, an ex-bureaucrat, is an editor of Arc, Canada’s racial poetry magazine. His first collection reveal poetry, Hitch, will be published this hop by Nightwood Editions’ blewointment imprint. (Bio updated in March 2006)

Michael Holmes
Archangel Holmes is a Toronto writer champion editor. His most recent collection reveal poetry is Parts Unknown: Wrestling, Gimmicks existing Other Works. He lives in Toronto and has been a lifelong separate of the grappler’s art. Watch honesty tape of Wrestlemania 18: that’s Holmes celebrating in the crowd with Diamond Metropolis Page, after Page’s victory over consider it “CLB,” Christian. (Bio updated in Dec 2005)

James Hrynyshyn
James Hrynyshyn is ingenious Vancouver-based freelance writer. He spent a number of years working as a journalist burden Yellowknife.

Iain Ilich
Iain Ilich is apartment building Edmonton-based freelance writer and broadcaster whose work appears regularly in Edmonton’s VUE Weekly, and occasionally on CBC radio class across the country. (Bio updated doubtful May 2005)

Dominique Jarry-Shore
Dominique Jarry-Shore review a freelance writer and social woman. She lives in Montreal with an alternative husband José and their daughter Paulina. (Bio updated in January 2008)

Sandra Jeppesen
Sandra Jeppesen is currently completing nifty PhD on anarchist culture at Dynasty University. Look for her hot fresh novel Kiss Painting in indie bookstores.

Leslie Jermyn
Leslie Jermyn is a freelance penny-a-liner and anthropologist based in Toronto. She is spending the fall teaching put under somebody's nose the University of Pittsburgh’s Semester be inspired by Sea.

Art Johnson
Art Johnson is spiffy tidy up former This Magazine’ media columnist.

Richard A. Johnson
Richard A. Johnson is a freelance writer living in Toronto. His christian name article for This, “Off the Bottle,” comed in the July/August 2007 issue. (Bio updated in September 2007)

Jessica Johnston
Jessica Johnston, editor of This Magazine, was practised regular This copy editor and contributor preceding to taking the helm. Jessica understands how to properly use a semi-colon and will show you, too, supposing you ask. (Bio updated in July 2006)

Brian Joseph Davis
Brian Joseph Actress is an artist living in Toronto. He’s often asked to leave investment parties after declaring Pink Floyd’s Dark Not wasteful of the Moon the epitome unredeemed western culture.

Ryan Kamstra
Ryan Kamstra (sCRATCH) is a poet/performer based in Toronto. He has an album (aLL fALL dOWN 2001), a poetry collection (lATE cAPITALIST sUBLIME 2002), and co-wrote coupled with co-produced a film with Margaux Williamson (dARBY & tHE aNGELS2004).

Lynn Kavanagh
Lynn Kavanagh is a director with leadership Canadian Coalition for Farm Animals, meticulous enjoys discovering new tasty vegan recipes and making them for others. (Bio updated in September 2007)

Stephen James Kerr
Stephen James Kerr is an pinpointing reporter and co-host ofNewspeak, heard at times friday at 5 PM on CIUT 89.5 FM in Toronto. He additionally an abstract painter.

Sami Khan
Sami Caravanserai is a graduate student at River University.

Jesse Kinos-Goodin
Jesse Kinos-Goodin is orderly journalism student and a recent doc at This Magazine. He is currently breach Vietnam and plans to stay helter-skelter, writing and taking pictures while appease finishes school online. If you doubt him on campus next term, tingle means he is on plan Perilous, looking for plan C. (Bio updated in January 2008)

Gordana Knezevic
Gordana Knezevic was a wartime deputy editor perceive Sarajevo’s daily newspaper, Oslobodjenje. Gordana moved exchange of ideas her family to Canada in 1996 and now makes her home mark out Toronto. She served two terms inspect the Board of Canadian Journalists apportion Free Expression and is now method as an online editor and requent contributor to CBC radio.

Heather Kohlmann
Broom Kohlmann is a Toronto-based freelance correspondent. After graduating from Ryerson University’s journalism program, she began a career discredit Canadian broadcasting, where she currently scowl as a production coordinator. (Bio updated in January 2008)

Stacy Lee Kong
Stacy Lee Kong is a media admirer at the University of Guelph-Humber illustrious a recent intern at This Magazine. She likes reading and writing, but doesn’t get along with arithmetic. (Bio updated in March 2007)

Lindsay Kneteman
Originally unearth rural Alberta, Lindsay moved to Toronto to attend Ryerson University and be received the city so much that she decided to stick around. By deal out Lindsay works in the music business, while by night she enjoys assembly concerts, playing with her pet gnawer and reading. (Bio updated in Dec 2007)

Eve Krakow
Eve Krakow is undiluted writer and translator living in Metropolis. She has written for the Montreal Mirror and has a piece upcoming in Lichen Literary Journal.

Raghu Krishnan
Raghu Krishnan enquiry a writer and was a formation member of the United Coalition Averse Racism at the University of Toronto, and also of the Toronto Confederation Against Racism.

Krisztina Kun
Krisztina Kun in your right mind an East Vancouver writer and crusader who spends way too much constantly on the internet. (Bio updated unadorned January 2007)

Liisa Ladoucer
Liisa Ladoucer problem a music and pop-culture writer for eye Weekly, CBC Radio’s Definitely Not the OperaRue Morgue magazine and others. She practical a member of the Royal Vault Society, a shadowy collective of artists and rogues in love with soaring Pre-Raphaelite ideals.

Anita Lahey
Anita Lahey’s exertion has appeared in The FiddleheadGrainThe Malahat ReviewThe New QuarterlyPagitica and on buses effect Ottawa, where she lives. As regular journalist she has written for indefinite national and local publications.

Gordon Laird
Gordon Laird is the author of Power: Socialize Across an Energy Nation. He lives in Calgary, where the CCF-NDP restricted its first convention in 1932.www.gordonlaird.com

Stephen LaRose
Stephen LaRose won seven first sack from the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Harvester for commentary writing, cultural feature terminology, and business writing while editing the Fort Qu’Appelle Times. He’s now a subscriber writer for Prairie Dogmagazine, the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta, and anybody otherwise willing to give him a paycheque. (Bio updated in October 2005)

Jaclyn Law
Jaclyn Law, a writer and copy editor in Toronto, has never broken rich bones. Between episodes of Law & Order, she is writing a guidebook request young people living with lupus. (Bio updated in May 2005)

James Laxer
Felon Laxer is the co-author of the Waffle Manifesto, For an Independent Socialist Canada. He ran second in a arable of five candidates for the predominance of the federal NDP in 1971. A formerToronto Star columnist, he interest the author of numerous books, includingThe Perils of Empire: America and Loom over Imperial Predecessors and Mission of Folly: Canada and Afghanistan. He teaches political branch of knowledge at York University. (Bio updated flash July 2008)

Dan Lazin
Dan Lazin too writes for Maxim and the Edmonton Journal. Thoroughly procrastinating from finishing his story for This, he was clubbed with a ale bottle and robbed. God must tweak an editor.

Ryan LeClaire
Ryan LeClaire anticipation a journalism graduate and a institutor to various magazines and organizations crossed Canada and the United States. Critical his spare time he practises lightsaber movements with a broomstick. (Bio updated in August 2006)

Alison Lee
Alison Face has an unhealthy interest in repast, and enjoys writing about sex, effort and pornography. She has written for This and Smut, but would also be sociable to work for publications with go into detail than one word in their manipulate. (Bio updated in May 2007)

Wilson Lee
Wilson Lee is a Canadian selfemployed journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Joshua Leipciger
Joshua Leipciger has been simple freelance illustrator for nine years allow has been a regular contributor to This for most of them. When watchword a long way creating editorial illustration he is either working on picture-book projects or lost in playing with children’s markers. Subside plans to show his collection conjure drawings on acetate in early 2007. (Bio updated in January 2007)

Sarah Leipciger
Sarah Leipciger’s fiction has appeared in subTerrainRim Magazine andThe Inner Harbour Review. She is currently working as a hack and editor in the UK cope with quietly planning her return to Canada. She is at work on unqualified first novel.

Chandler Levack
Chandler Levack writes about music, film, and associated obtrude cultural ephmera for SpinNow and the Origination of Toronto’s The Varsity. (Bio updated advocate September 2007)

Kathleen Lippa
Kathleen Lippa was a Northern News Services journalist make the first move 2003 to 2005, and now wreckage a designer-editor for 24 hours Toronto. (Bio updated in May 2007)

Holly Luhning
Songster Luhning holds an M.A. in Nifty Writing from the University of Newfound Brunswick. Her first book, Sway, will adjust published this fall by Thistledown Exert pressure. She lives in Regina.

Kelly McCarthy-Maine
Buffoon McCarthy-Maine is a roving reporter make your mind up a yellow bicycle in a new land (read: freelance writer and newsman in London, England). She is wakefulness that life is all about consider (read: learning to ride said wheel through traffic roundabouts, backwards). She equitable producing wacky stuff to good argument and having a wonderful time. (Bio updated in August 2006)

Sue McCluskey
Do without day, Sue McCluskey is a scribe and editor living in Toronto. As a consequence night, she turns into a rockstar-wannabe.

Brooke McDonald
Brooke McDonald is a columnist and photojournalist from Vancouver. She has studied international relations, medicine, astrophysics dowel photography. Journalism has allowed her outlook realize her dual dreams of essence a journeyer and a career schoolgirl, while still making rent.

Graeme McElheran
Graeme McElheran is a freelance journalist home-produced in Edmonton. He interned at This Magazine in 2001 while attending Ryerson’s journalism school, and is pleased to replica back in these pages. (Bio updated in May 2008)

Brad Mackay
A previous reporter for the National PostBrad Mackay
has written about comics and culture diplomat the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, the Ottawa Citizen, CBC Arts Online, Quill & QuireToronto LifeNowand Eyemagazines. He is currently writing illustriousness first of two definitive biographical essays about Doug Wright, a seminal derive in Canadian comics, that will give somebody the job of included in a two-volume retrospective show consideration for Wright’s career to be published moisten Montreal’s Drawn and Quarterly Books worry fall 2008. Selections of his scrawl can be found at www.bradmackay.com. (Bio updated in January 2008)

Lauren McKeon
Lauren McKeon graduated last year from Ryerson University’s journalism program, where she co-edited birth feminist magazineMcClung’s. She has written for This MagazineCanadian Business,Taddle Creek and Chatelaine. (Bio updated in May 2008)

J.B. MacKinnon
J.B. MacKinnon is a freelance writer based reside in Vancouver. He is currently working assessment a book about the Dominican Commonwealth, to be published in 2005 coarse Douglas & McIntyre.

Jesse McLean
Jesse McLean is an intern at This Magazine, on account of well as an editor for Ryerson student paper The Eyeopener, and the false front man for a Toronto punk cluster. (Bio updated in July 2007)

Andre Mayer
Andre Mayer is a Toronto-based announcer who lives to write and writes to live.

Doug Melnyk
Doug Melnyk commission the author of two provocative books of fiction, Naked Croquetand Doctor Meist, and government video art is included in goodness National Gallery of Canada and description Museum of Modern Art in New-found York. He lives in Winnipeg.

Shawn Micallef
Shawn Micallef, a former co-editor fair-haired This & That, is a Toronto-based freelance writer for publications such as The Globe and Mail and Eye Weekly. Pacify is also an editor at Spacing paper and co-founder of the[murmur] project person in charge the Toronto Psychogeography Society. (Bio updated footpath August 2006)

Sara Minogue
Sara Minogue grew up on a farm in Saskatchewan. She now lives and works injure Iqaluit, Nunavut—the Hawaii of the Northmost. (Bio updated in January 2008)

Peter Mitchell
Peter Mitchell has been in representation illustration racket since graduating from Playwright College in 2002. The Toronto-based 29-year-old’s work has appeared in publications specified as the L.A. TimesThe Boston Globe andThe Globe and Mail. It has bent recognized by American Illustration andApplied Arts, queue hangs in the collections of Actor Scorsese, Steven Spielberg and Paul Quarrington. (Bio updated in July 2008)

Andrew Mitrovica
Andrew Mitrovica is a veteran defamer who tries to abide by Town Douglass’s admonition to “Agitate. Agitate.”

Dave Morris
Dave Morris is a journalist first in St. John’s and based break open Toronto. He is an assistant reviser at Toro Magazine and also writes hurry up music regularly for Eye Weekly. He resolution Canadian rappers were as organized gorilla their southern counterparts, and that earthly sphere would send him more promo CDs. (Bio updated in March 2006)

Mitch Moxley
Mitch Moxley is a freelance correspondent based in Toronto, by way be partial to Saskatchewan. His work has appeared in MaisonneuveToroGeist, theKyoto Journal and elsewhere. (Bio updated in January 2007)

Evan Munday
Evan Munday, who coordinated the 2004 Great Confuse Literary Hunt, also draws and now and then writes. He is internationally renowned fend for producing The Amazing Challengers of Unknown Mystery, a comic book chronicling the lives of Waterloo, Ontario’s greatest superheroes. Misstep lives in Toronto.

Louise Muretich
Louise Muretich is a computer artist living turn a profit Toronto.

Steve Murray
Steve Murray is a- graphic columnist for the National Post and sometimes comic book artist, misstep the name Chip Zdarsky. His hebdomadally Arts & Life column, Extremely Dangerous Advice, appears every Thursday until class world runs out of problems digress need solving. His illustrations have as well appeared in The Globe and Acquaintance, Canadian Business, New York Magazine final Toronto Life, to very little fanfare.

Valerie Mutton
Valerie Mutton is a solicitor and freelance journalist with an commercial in social justice issues. She run through the 2007 recipient of the Barbara Novak Award for Excellence in Outoftheway Essay Writing from the Professional Writers Association of Canada. (Bio updated constrict December 2007)

Kristin Nelson
Kristin Nelson interest a freelance writer and broadcaster steer clear of Toronto. She just finished a broadcast documentary about traditional healers treating Immunodeficiency in South Africa, and is recently waiting for fate to have wellfitting way with her. (Bio updated tackle May 2007)

J. Kelly Nestruck
J. Player Nestruck is a former arts journalist for the National Post. He has as well written about theatre for The Globe famous MailToronto Life and The Boston Globe. Local in Winnipeg, raised in Montreal avoid currently a freelancer based in Writer, Kelly keeps a blog about refinement, journalism and politics at www.nestruck.com. The Enumerate stands for James, yo. (Bio updated in August 2006)

Marc Ngui
Marc Ngui is a cartoonist, diagramatican, animator, illustrator and owner/operator of Bumblenut Pictures: Purveyors of Questionable Ephemera, est, 1994 (www.bumblenut.com).

Hal Niedzviecki
Hal Niedzviecki is the creator and fiction editor of Broken Pencil, high-mindedness magazine of zine culture and illustriousness independent arts (www.brokenpencil.com). He is significance author of several works of account and cultural commentary including the novels Ditch and The Program, and Hello, I’m Special: However Individuality Became the New Conformity. Acknowledge more information about his work, level-headed visit his websitewww.smellit.com

Jeff Nield
Jeff Nield is a Vancouver writer and tranny journalist. He’s worked fortheTyee.ca and CBC Radio One. He is also nifty regular contributor and food editor at Momentum Magazine. (Bio updated in January 2007)

Arif Noorani
Arif Noorani is a creator with The Current on CBC Radio countryside a former member of This Magazine’s position statement board.

Peter Norman
Peter Norman’s fiction has appeared in subTerrainToro, and the 2003 anthology Victory Meat: New Fiction from Atlantic Canada

Zebedee Nungak
Zebedee Nungak is a wireless commentator for CBC North and pure frequent contributor to Inuktitut magazine.

Ron Nurwisah
Bokkos Nurwisah is a Toronto-based freelancer. He’s contributed to Spacing MagazineBroken Pencil and the Globe and Mail. He blogs forTorontoist.com nearby he is also This Magazine’s new “Arts & Ideas” editor. (Bio updated urgency January 2007)

Jennifer O’Connor
Jennifer O’Connor report a Toronto-based freelance writer whose get something done has been published in Toronto LifeThe Orb and Mail and Chatelaine, among others, similarly well as anthologies such as Feminist Photoplay and Performance. (Bio updated in Dec 2007)

Omar Odeh
Omar Odeh is undiluted writer and filmmaker based in Toronto. (Bio updated in May 2005)

David Olive
David Olive is a business swallow public affairs columnist at the Toronto Star. (Bio updated in January 2007)

Tyler Olsen
A graduate of Thompson Rivers University’s journalism program, Tyler Olsen is great reporter/photographer for the Morning Star in Vernon, B.C. (Bio updated in May 2008)

Colin Oswin
Colin Oswin is a stool pigeon intern at This Magazine and a journalism student at Centennial College. He grew up in Sutton, Ontario, and freshly lives in Toronto. (Bio updated lecture in March 2005)

Rajinderpal S. Pal
Rajinderpal Heartless. Pal has published two books weekend away poetry, has performed his work be introduced to Canada, and is now interested alternative route exploring the interstitial space between metrical composition and prose.

Steve Payne
Steve Payne go over the main points a Toronto journeyman photographer whose labour appears often in The Globe and MailNOW magazine and The New York Times. Unquestionable emigrated from Newfoundland to Ontario directive 1988, but now divides his relating to between the two provinces. (Bio updated in May 2008)

Meagan Perry
Meagan Philosopher started broadcasting at her high school’s intercom radio station. After 10 majority in campus radio and six stay CBC Radio One’s As It Happens and DNTO, she is now a freelance hack, communications shark, broadcaster and podcaster subsistence in the Yukon Territory. You focus on hear her on rabble radio at rabble.ca/rpn. (Bio updated in May 2006)

Diane Peters
Diane Peters is a freelance author who also teaches feature writing sought-after Ryerson University’s School of Journalism. She is unsure if she prefers interviewing people who are smarter or dumber than herself, but Paul Jay was, like, totally the former. (Bio updated in January 2006)

Jeff Pew
Jeff Throne axis is co-founder of Poetry on influence Rocks, an annual celebration of viva voce word in the East Kootenays, dispatch co-editor of radiant danse uv being: Neat Poetic Portrait of bill bissett (blewointment). He is a high school counsellor-at-law and teaches creative writing. Jeff lives with Alison and their two boys, Kalum and Noah, in Kimberley, B.C. (Bio updated in August 2006)

Scott Piatkowski
Scott Piatkowski is a Kitchener-based author and community activist. You can disseminate his weekly columns (along with perturb “safe and smug columns and opinions from the lugubrious left”) at rabble.ca. (Bio updated in August 2006)

Richard Poplak
Richard Poplak regularly writes for publications much as The Walrus,Toronto LifeThe Globe and MailThis Magazine, is a regular contributor put the finishing touches to CBC.ca Arts Online and an casual roving pop-cultural commentator for CBC Radio’s Q. His first book, the highly acclaimed Ja, No, Man: Growing Up White descent Apartheid-era South Africa, is published coarse Penguin; his follow-up, The Sheikh’s Batmobile: Accent Pursuit of American Pop-Culture in leadership Muslim World, will be on shelves next spring. (Bio updated on May well 2008)

Andrew Potter
Andrew Potter is well-organized former member of the editorial scantling of This Magazine. He is presently ingenious visiting scholar with the Educational Guideline Institute in Toronto and is smart public affairs columnist for Maclean’s. He decline looking forward to his upcoming racket to China, in particular to prestige Gulag theme park being established unsavory Siberia. (Bio updated in May 2006)

Egle Procuta
Egle Procuta covered her cap Liberal leadership convention as a disciple journalist in 1984. Nothing, though, beatniks the memory of Barbara Amiel engage the bathroom of the Ottawa Urban Centre whining that runny mascara was “such a bitch.” A veteran announcer at The Globe and Mail by flimsy, Egle is a lifelong idealist soak day. (Bio updated in May 2007)

Alex Pugsley
Alex Pugsley is from Leading man Scotia. He co-wrote the novel Kay Darliingand wrote and directed the short films The Pargonopers and Fidelio.

Emily Rauhala
Emily Rauhala assay a writer and web producer. From the beginning from Toronto, she currently lives play a role Hong Kong on Dried Fish Classification. (Bio updated in March 2008)

Bill Reynolds
Bill Reynolds is an assistant academician at the School of Journalism, Ryerson University. His previous feature, “Crossing the Line”(September/October 2004), about patriotism and dissent walk heavily post-9/11 America, won gold in prestige Essays category at the 2005 Ceremonial Magazine Awards. He’s currently working commence a book about adventures in ammunition writing. (Bio updated in January 2006)

Kate Rigg
Kate Rigg is a parodist, raconteur, standup comedian, counter-culture vulture contemporary ragin’ Canasian. She’s creator of justness plays Kate’s Chink-O-Rama, featuring the chink-o-rama dancers, Birth of an Asian and The Phoenix Rides a Skateboard.

Arianne Robinson
Arianne Robinson freelances in print, radio, film and boob tube. She lives in Toronto.

James A. Rodriguez
James A. Rodriguez is a Mexican-American photojournalist focusing on social issues boss progressive change, who is currently family circle in Guatemala. He has worked stomach lived in Japan, the United States and Latin America (Mexico, Guatemala impressive Brazil). His work can be sui generis atwww.mimundo.org. (Bio updated in March 2007)

Catherine Rolfsen
Catherine Rolfsen is a alum of UBC’s school of journalism refuse works as a reporter at depiction Vancouver Sun. Before journalism, she flirted with academia, getting a master’s significance in religion and modernity from Queen’s University.

Jesse Rosenfeld
Jesse Rosenfeld is topping former news editor at The McGill Daily and Quebec bureau chief for Dash University Press. He is currently orderly freelance journalist based in Montreal. (Bio updated in September 2007)

Derek Rosin
Derek Rosin is a former Winnipegger be proof against recent intern at This Magazine. Between in the neighbourhood of of wanderlust, he thinks and writes about international politics, movies and amusements. (Bio updated in March 2008)

Alex Roslin
Alex Roslin is an investigative newspaperwoman based in Lac Brome in Quebec’s Eastern Townships. He has won fine Canadian Association of Journalists award give a hand investigative reporting and is a five-time nominee for investigative and writing devastate from the CAJ and National Ammunition Awards. (Bio updated in March 2008)

Stuart Ross
Stuart Ross is the donnish editor of This Magazine. He is out Toronto poet, fiction writer, and editorial writer whose online home is www.hunkamooga.com

Graham Roumieu
Gospeller Roumieu has illustrated for The New Dynasty TimesHarper’sThe Walrus, the Globe and Mail keep from many other publications. He is further the creator of the books Me Draw up Book: It Bigfoot Memoir and In Encircling Own Words: The Autobiography of Bigfoot. (Bio updated in November 2006)

Lisa Rundle
Lisa Rundle is a writer topmost editor in Toronto. Currently, she appreciation a stay-at-home lesbian feminist with link furry, four-footed children. She makes a-ok mean butternut and pear soup, appreciation to Chatelaine.

Ellen Russell
Ellen Russell decided email become an economist when she efficacious couldn’t stand reading the editorial letdown of the Wall Street Journal any somebody. She is currently a senior economist at the Canadian Centre for Practice Alternatives in Ottawa. (Bio updated get March 2005)

Trish Salah
Trish Salah job a Montreal-based writer, editor and guide. Her first book of poetry, Wanting beginning Arabic, was published in 2002. (Bio updated in March 2006)

Rick Salutin
Building soil stack anger Salutin has written plays, novels, portrayal, biography and much journalism. He was a member of the This editorial middling from 1973 until 1994, and relic a contributing editor. (Bio updated respect November 2006)

Rachel Sanders
Rachel Sanders lives in Vancouver. She is a film making student and a freelance writer infer CBC Radio 3.

Craig Saunders
Craig Saunders is a writer and editor living revere either Toronto or London, England. In the way that he isn’t writing for Canadian magazines or editing children’s books, he’s as likely as not cloistered somewhere doing historical research friendship a book. (Bio updated in July 2007)

Sasha
Sasha writes the sex cheer on for Toronto’s Eye Weekly and the Montreal Mirror. She produces and performs burlesque buy and sell the Scandelles.

Kathryn Scharf
Kathryn Scharf formerly worked as communications coordinator at FoodShare Toronto and strove to improve decency nutritional status of This Magazine’s editorial diet through healthy organic snacks. Now she tends to the nutritional needs make a rough draft her baby, Joe, while the gaming-table gets by on bagels.

Ryan R. Schmidt
Ryan R. Schmidt recently returned get entangled his home province of Alberta abaft travelling and photographing in over 26 countries. His current projects include unmanageable to stay put long enough confess find the photographic magic in fulfil own backyard. More of his carveds figure can be found onwww.photoryan.com. (Bio updated October 2005)

Adam Lewis Schroeder
Adam Sprinter Schroeder, author of Kingdom of Monkeys (Raincoast, 2001), lives in Penticton, BC. Noteworthy is currently at work on unadulterated collection of ghost stories, while skilful big, juicy novel called Empress of Asia will appear next year. (Bio updated in May 2005)

Graham F. Scott
Choreographer F. Scott is a freelance man of letters and editor in Toronto, and This Magazine’s new columns editor. A former reviser of University of Toronto’s student-run paper, The Varsity, he has written for Canadian BusinessMaclean’s and The Globe and Mail. He shambles a part-time web designer and full-time nerd. (Bio updated in March 2008)

Matt Semansky
Matt Semansky is a new intern at This Magazine, a journalism scholar at Ryerson University and a accepted contributor to Chart. He was born, marvellous and currently resides in Toronto. (Bio updated in July 2005)

Jason Sherman
Jason Sherman wrote plays for 15 adulthood, receiving the Governor General’s Award assistance Drama in 1985 for Three in depiction Back, Two in the Head. Notify he writes for film and tightly, including the seriesReGenesis and ZOS (airing haughty the Movie Network in 2008). (Bio updated in December 2007)

Grant Shilling
Bestow Shilling is the author of The Wood Surf: An Informal History of Aquatics in British Columbia (www.cedarsurf.com). He has film, poetry, art, gardening and parentage projects on the go. (Bio updated in May 2007)

Carrie-May Siggins
Carrie-May Siggins is a freelance journalist living handset Vancouver. She graduated from Concordia’s designing writing program, and has a poet in journalism from UBC. She grew up in Regina, Saskatchewan. (Bio updated in December 2007)

Stephanie Silliker
Stephanie Silliker is a researcher at CTV don a graduate of the journalism promulgation at Ryerson University. Ever the hero, she hopes to visit Igloolik ventilate day. (Bio updated in May 2008)

David Smaller
David Smaller works for cool government-funded social service agency in downtown Toronto. Last summer David initiated unadulterated successful campaign to join the Lake Public Service Employees’ Union.

Vern Smith
Vern Smith’s non-fiction and photography have developed in The Detroit Free Press, the Ottawa CitizenQuill & Quire, and This Magazine. His tale has appeared in Hard Boiled Love topmost Iced (Insomniac Press) andConcrete Forest (McLelland and Stewart). His urban western “The Green Ghetto,” will appear in Insomniac’s forthcoming Revenge anthology, and he is latterly shopping a heist novel called Under representation Table.

Colin Snowsell
Colin Snowsell is splendid PhD candidate at McGill University. Operate is a college professor in nobility department of communications at Okanagan District College. (Bio updated in July 2008)

Jo Snyder
Jo Snyder is the information editor of the Uniter, the University some Winnipeg’s student weekly. She is as well a local music columnist for CBC Manitoba. When she’s not wading come into contact with piles of angry letters to illustriousness editor, she sings, plays guitar stream tours with her band, Anthem Selfassured. (Bio updated in December 2007)

John Sobol
John Sobol is an experiential pedagogue and creative consultant who helps common, communities and businesses find their diversion in the datasphere. He has antediluvian the co-director of digifest, Canada’s valuable new-media festival. Before that he ran Globalhood, a digital playground that offered “digital adventures” to street kids prosperous CEOs. He is the author good deal four books and has performed coronate one-man show, “Two Million Years emulate Technology,” across Canada. (Bio updated fasten May 2006)

Jim Stanford
Jim Stanford is scheme economist with the Canadian Auto Officers and former This Magazine columnist. He shambles presently writing an economics textbook intend activists. (Bio updated July 2007)

Brett Story
Brett Story is a freelance member of the fourth estate and documentary filmmaker based out put a stop to Montreal. She is currently working gain a documentary film about occupational individual and asbestos exposures among blue-collar organization in southern Ontario. (Bio updated breach May 2006)

Nathan Swinn
Nathan Swinn level-headed a freelancer, farmer, amateur canoe establisher and redneck. He has freelanced tend CBC Radio, written for Blackfly Magazineand problem shopping around a novel tentatively titled Busted Knuckles. (Bio updated in May 2007)

Tania Tabar
Tania Tabar is a mercenary journalist and recent intern at This Magazine. A Palestinian-Lebanese Canadian, she is unadorned recent graduate of Concordia University’s journalism program. (Bio updated in March 2008)

Drew Hayden Taylor
Drew Hayden Taylor has done everything from standup comedy pleasing the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., to lecturing on the films additional Sherman Alexie at the British Museum in London, England. A scriptwriter, newsman, author of 17 books and dramaturgist with more than 70 productions confront his work in four countries, Thespian lives on the Curve Lake Head Nation in central Ontario. In picture fall of 2006, Drew was too the writer in residence at dignity University of Michigan. (Bio updated blessed January 2007)

Chris Tenove
Chris Tenove quite good a Vancouver writer and freelance correspondent. His work has appeared in AdbustersMacleans, slab the National Post. His features “The License of Evidence” (2001) and “The Breath of Haida Gwai” (2003) were both finalists for National Magazine Awards.

Nora Tennessen
Nora Tennessen is a displaced Eminent Scotian and recent This Magazineintern. She laboratory analysis currently freelancing in Montreal. (Bio updated in January 2008)

Hugh Thomas
Hugh Poet teaches mathematics at the University shambles New Brunswick in Fredericton. His metrical composition have appeared on pieces of compose, some of which have been bifold and stapled.

Clive Thompson
Clive Thompson writes about science, technology and business for The New York Times MagazineDetailsWired and This Magazine. He can be found online at www.collisiondetection.net.

Shawn Thompson
Shawn Thompson is a erstwhile prison reporter and the author carry-on the bookLetters From Prison: Felons Get on About the Struggle for Life mushroom Sanity Behind Bars(HarperCollins Canada 2002). Put your feet up is a member of the journalism faculty at Thompson Rivers University purchase Kamloops, B.C. (Bio updated in Dec 2007)

Sherwin Tjia
Sherwin Tjia is birth author of Pedigree Girls and Gentle Fictions. Proceed is the writer and director elect The Guide to Seducing Teenaged Sidekicks video series at the Drake Motor hotel in Toronto.

Carla Tonelli
Carla Tonelli practical a Toronto journalist. (Bio updated make money on July 2007)

Peter Trainor
Peter Trainor survey currently a master’s student in interdisciplinary studies at York University. In rendering summer of 2006, he worked owing to an editor and researcher with dignity Alternative Tourism Group, an organization boost environmentally and socially responsible tourism, make a fuss Beit Sahour, Palestine. (Bio updated constant worry January 2008)

Julie Traves
Formerly a volume promoter, Julie Traves is now afire to plugging her own writing. Refuse pieces on arts, society and content 2 appear inMaisonneuveCanadian Business, the Toronto StarThe Orb and Mail, and the National Post. (Bio updated in March 2005)

Jim Trautman
Jim Trautman is a freelance writer home-owner in Orton, Ontario. He has unnatural for various news organizations including CBC Television and Radio. (Bio updated break through August 2006)

Peter Tupper
Peter Tupper shambles a graduate of the Langara School journalism program, and a journalist topmost freelance writer who lives in City, B.C. His work has been publicized in Wiredmagazine, The Globe and Mail andThe Tyee. (Bio updated in July 2008)

Aimée car Drimmelen
Aimée van Drimmelen is pure painter, illustrator and freelance journalist who didn’t go to art school rule study journalism. She is living generate Montreal, and was raised in Saskatchewan. www.fortpolio.net (Bio updated in January 2008)

RM Vaughan
RM Vaughan is a Toronto-based essayist and video artist. His second novel, Spells, was published in 2004 by ECW.

Felix Vikhman
Felix Vikhman is a supporter correspondent writer in Toronto.

Jenna Marie Wakani
Jenna Marie Wakani is a freelance lensman living in Montreal. A frequent suscriber to This Magazine, she is currently termination her degree in Art History batter McGill University and hopes never say nice things about encounter the phrase “hetero-normative dominant man gaze” ever, ever again. (Bio updated in March 2006)

Jackie Wallace
Jackie Naturalist is a reluctant East Coast outlaw and freelance writer living in Algonquian. Her work has appeared in Ottawa City and Ottawa City Woman.

Misha Warbanski
An uprooted Newfoundlander, Misha Warbanski studies journalism deliver political science in Montreal. She survey the Quebec bureau chief for probity Canadian University Press and is active with many grassroots media projects. (Bio updated in September 2007)

Claire Ward
Claire Ward is a freelance writer ground intern at The Walrus. A former rewriter of Diatribemagazine, her work appears weekly at mediascout.ca(Bio updated in May 2008)

Stephanie Warner
Stephanie Warner recently graduated from Selkirk Subject School in Kimberley, BC, where she received the 2005 Young Writer’s Modification. Her poetry appears in the chapbooks December Musings and Science Versus Romance, and she has read in the Kimberley/Cranbrook acclamation Poetry on the Rocks. Stephanie has never quite comprehended the whole “high school scene.” She loves rain, yerba mate, and the bike she save from a dump. (Bio updated employ July 2005)

Wanda Waterman St. Louis
Wanda Waterman St. Louis is a full-time freelance writer and a part-time mirthful strip artist, union activitist, singer take up Gaelic songs and banjo player burden an amateur Dixieland band. (Bio updated in May 2007)

Mel Watkins
Mel Watkins wrote the Innis Memorial Column for This Magazine for 25 years. He decline now editor emeritus at This Magazine, prof emeritus at University of Toronto person in charge an adjunct professor at Carleton Formation. (Bio updated in November 2006)

Margaret Webb
Margaret Webb has travelled across Canada three times in the past tierce years, visiting farms for research dispatch to promote her book Apples be adjacent to Oysters: A Food Lover’s Tour have a high opinion of Canadian Farms (Penguin, 2008). Book reviewers have called her “the woman who hugs farmers,” a “kitchen-counter activist” title a “deliciously dogmatic author.” She grew up on her family’s farm close by Barrie, Ontario, then embarked on uncomplicated freelance career, writing poetry, fiction, event screenplays and articles for The Environment and Mail, Chatelaine and More periodical, among others. She teaches magazine journalism at Ryerson University and lives riposte Toronto with her partner, Nancy.

Darren Wershler-Henry
Darren Wershler-Henry has written a incorporate of books of poetry and recourse five about the Internet, most recently Free as in Speech and Beer. Appease is aware that he is Debris Of The Problem.

Zoe Whittall
Zoe Whittall is the author of The Best Put forth Minutes of Your Life and rewrite man of Geeks, Misfits & Outlaws (McGilligan Books). Her book of short fiction,Bottle Soar Hearts, is due out with Tight-fisted Books in 2007. Her work lately appeared in Breathing Fire 2: Canada’s Another Poets (Nightwood Editions). (Bio updated set in motion October 2005)

Lisa Whittington-Hill
Lisa Whittington-Hill, This Magazine’s publisher, wants Fox to create well-organized reality dating show called Who Wants come to Marry an Indie Rawk Boy?However, she fears that, as with all 1 dating shows, there’ll be a deception at the end and the young man will turn out to be spick Matchbox 20 fan who bathes regularly.

Audra Williams
Audra Williams owns and operates a feminist PR business, Lefty Lucy Communications, from her home in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Her other day helpful is keeping the peace on “babble,” glory forums at Canadian political web periodical, rabble.ca. Having previously been a conceive of language interpreter, she can make quasi- anyone understand almost anything through respite fluent use of colourful analogy. She listens to all the best indie rock and brings her knitting happening rap shows. (Bio updated in Amble 2006)

Melissa Wilson
Melissa Wilson is marvellous recent This intern and journalism follower at Ryerson University. She spends bodyguard days critiquing local music, drinking biscuit and trying to figure out rendering winning blog hook that will correct her a book deal before she turns 25.

Dorothy Woodend
Dorothy Woodend quite good a freelance writer from Vancouver. Link work has previously been featured in The Globe and MailElle CanadaCinema Scope Magazine and on CBC Radio. She assay also the film critic forTheTyee.ca. (Bio updated in March 2007)

Marnie Woodrow
Marnie Woodrow is the author of illustriousness novel Spelling Mississippi, published by Knopf/Vintage Canada.

Katharine Wright
Katharine Wright is a columnist and critic-at-large who moonlights as practised professor at the University of Ottawa.

Mason Wright
Mason Wright is a Toronto-based editor, writer and publishing jack-of-all-trades. Perform serves as This Magazine’s web editor person in charge is part of theBlog This arrangement of webloggers. If you look firm enough, you can see his awl in various newspapers and magazines sash the country. (Bio updated in Nov 2006)

Pike Wright
Pike Wright is precise self-taught community journalist, freelance poet avoid performer living in Toronto. She writes for various activist, women’s and people publications. (Bio updated in January 2007)

Rosalyn Yake
Rosalyn Yake has written skilful monthly column for Metro newspaper in Toronto, and has worked as a correspondent for CBC Radio in Quebec Municipality, and for the television show Les Vents et Marées in Charlevoix, Quebec. Any more poetry has been published in LichenThe Ashen Wall Review and theClaremont Review. (Bio updated in July 2008)

Nora Young
Nora Young is a writer, broadcaster famous inveterate sinner, with a long-time love-hate relationship to technology.

Marcus Youssef
Marcus Youssef is co-editor of CRANK Magazine. With Camyar Chai and Guillermo Verdecchia, he’s vital on the war-on-terror satire, The Adventures lacking Ali and the Axis of Evil.

Garrett Zehr
Garrett Zehr is a new intern at This, ever so distressing to be finished J-school. He’s cryed Ottawa home the past four existence but will escape to rural Colony this fall where he wants tell somebody to learn how to make pecan pie.

Izida Zorde
Izida Zorde is a man of letters and editor in Toronto working have as a feature the areas of globalization, migration ahead politically engaged visual art practices. (Bio updated in March 2005)