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Beryl Wajsman

Michael Sochaczevski/The Suburban

20 June 2007



The Suburban’s new editor
Beryl Wajsman

The Suburban, Quebec’s largest English weekly, is pleased to announce the appointment of Beryl Wajsman as the newspaper’s new editor.
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$">Mr. Wajsman is the president of the Institute for Public Affairs of Montreal, editor and publisher of Barricades magazine and host of Corus Radio’s The Last Angry Man on the New 940 Montreal.
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$">He has been a regular contributor to The Suburban opinion pages over the past four years.
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$">His published writings and quoted views have appeared in The National Post, The Gazette, The New York Forward, The Jerusalem Post, Time, Maclean’s and The Wall Street Journal.
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$">In addition to his own program, he has been frequently interviewed on a variety of subjects by radio stations from Montreal to Calgary.
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$">His televised political commentary has included appearances on CNN, CBC and Global.
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$">Along with his media and communications experience, he brings a unique wealth of community and social activism to his new position.
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$">Our constant commitment has always been to ensure the broadest possible reach and relevance of The Suburban to all Montrealers.
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$">Mr. Wajsman, by continuing his work in radio, publishing and public affairs, will bring added breadth and depth in leading The Suburban’s coming expansion of investigative reporting and advocacy journalism on national, provincial and municipal issues.
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$">He will also be drawing on his wide network of journalistic, academic and political colleagues to bring unequaled special analysis and commentary to our pages.
$">For our part, we look forward to a dynamic involvement with many of the Institute’s initiatives, particularly its highly regarded conferences.
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$"> We have encouraged Mr. Wajsman to bring the vigour, resolve and passion that have been his hallmarks to the pages of The Suburban.
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$">With these traits, he will not only affirm this paper’s fidelity to reflect the public interest by focusing on the real concerns of real people, but embolden all our readers with the added dimension of unconventional candour.
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$"> The Suburban takes this opportunity to renew its pledge to report the wrongs and advocate for real justice.
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$">You will always be strengthened by being informed of what you need to know.
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$">Michael Sochaczevski
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