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36: 144: 432:: "Does it mean, sir, that if Canada does not accept nuclear weapons for these aeroplanes that she is not actually fulfilling her NATO commitments?" General Lauris Norstad's affirmative answer, and Prime Minister Diefenbaker's subsequent statements in response, would eventually lead to the Progressive Conservative Party losing in the 428:. Lynch thrived as a journalist in Ottawa and by 1960 he was Chief of Southam. On January 3, 1963, at a press conference in Ottawa, Lynch asked the retiring NATO supreme commander in Europe a question about Canada's nuclear weapons policy that would help bring the downfall of the government of Prime Minister 810: 476:
In his role as Southam News Chief, Lynch frequently worked with CBC television as a political expert. To watch a November 22, 1959 clip of Lynch interviewing Minister of External Affairs Howard Green about Canada's election to the UN Security Council, click here:
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in April and May, 1965. As a working journalist, Lynch sent home dispatches vividly describing his impressions of the country's politics and people under
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in his honour. The award is given out annually in recognition of a Canadian journalist's outstanding coverage of national issues.
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as an acknowledgment of "the vitality, insight and integrity he has shown during his forty years of reporting the news".
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should be expelled from Confederation for its opposition to the accord, as it was a more expendable province than
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based on Ryan's book, a fictionalized portrayal of Lynch's pigeon accusation is shown taking place on
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debate of the late 1980s, he faced criticism for writing in his weekly column that the province of
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correspondent. He was one of nine Canadian reporters to accompany troops ashore on
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when he was two weeks old. In 1936, he started his career in journalism with the
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by Crowe, Jean Margaret in The Canadian Encyclopedia. Accessed 29 March 2022.
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During his time with Southam, Lynch made a historic two-month trip to
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A Funny Way to Run a Country: Further Memoirs of a Political Voyeur
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and third guest host. Lynch and Collister were replaced in 1974 by
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In 1984, he retired and became a freelance writer. During the
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Following the War, Lynch covered the first four months of the
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Show Me the Button, I'll Push It, or Charles Lynch Must Die
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perspective less than a year before the start of the
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Editor before leaving Reuters in 1956 to become the
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The Worldly Years: Life of Lester Pearson 1949-1972
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Others included veteran correspondent 14: 1067: 872: 349:, the CBC's French-language service. 749: 58:adding citations to reliable sources 29: 24: 25: 1136: 1115:20th-century Canadian journalists 703: 633:Race for the Rose: Election 1984 527:In 1981 he was inducted into the 380:He then moved with his family to 1105:Canadian television news anchors 758:. Simon & Schuster. p.  473:. 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