Adam Radwanski
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Adam Radwanski is a Canadian journalist.[1] He is currently The Globe and Mail's Ontario Legislature columnist, based out of Queen's Park, and writes a political blog for that newspaper's website. He was formerly a member of the Globe's Editorial Board. He has also been the managing editor for online services at Maclean's magazine, a columnist and editorial board member at the National Post, and a columnist for The Hill Times and The Ottawa Citizen.
He is the son of George Radwanski, former Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
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- ^ "Globe wins 7 National Newspaper Awards". The Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada: The Globe and Mail). 14 May 2010. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/globe-wins-7-national-newspaper-awards/article1567601/. Retrieved 3 June 2010.
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