• Barbara Frum, OC (September 8, 1937 – March 26, 1992) was an American-born Canadian radio and television journalist, acclaimed for her interviews for the...
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    Institute. Frum is the son of Canadian journalist Barbara Frum. Born in Toronto, Ontario, to a Jewish family, Frum is the son of the late Barbara Frum (née...
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    Toronto. Frum was born in Toronto, Ontario, the daughter of Barbara Frum, a journalist, and Murray Frum, a real estate developer. Her brother David Frum is...
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  • Murray Frum (September 3, 1931 – May 28, 2013) was a Canadian real estate developer and philanthropist. Frum was born to a Jewish family on September...
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    the environment. On September 10, 1975, in a subsequent interview with Barbara Frum of the CBC radio program As It Happens, Good made similar threats against...
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  • Barbara Frum is a Canadian talk show which aired on CBC Television between October 1974 and July 1975. Barbara Frum interviewed various guests including...
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    opera singer Dame Barbara Frost (born 1952), British charity executive Barbara Frum (1937–1992), Canadian broadcast journalist Barbara Fugger (1419–1497)...
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  • from the Protestant school's religious classes, alongside the Jewish Barbara Frum. He got his start in broadcasting with local radio station CHVC as a...
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  • variant of Abraham, Afrom. Barbara Frum, Canadian journalist Barbara Frum (TV series) Danielle Frum, wife of David David Frum, political commentator and...
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  • William Ronald 1971–1973: Barbara Frum, Harry Brown, Cy Strange 1973–1974: Barbara Frum and Harry Brown 1974–1981: Barbara Frum and Alan Maitland 1981–1985:...
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  • inductees include: 2015 – Knowlton Nash 2016 – Joe Schlesinger 2017 – Barbara Frum 2018 – Trina McQueen 2019 – Matthew Halton and Peter Stursberg 2020 –...
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  • well known for the CODCO television series and his impersonations of Barbara Frum, Jean Chrétien, and Queen Elizabeth II. Prior to CODCO, Malone wrote...
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  • premiered on January 11, 1982. In its first season, it was hosted by Barbara Frum and Mary Lou Finlay, and was the first network news program in the world...
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  • America Dawna Friesen – Global National anchor Barbara Frum – former CBC the Journal host; deceased David Frum – writer for magazine "The Atlantic, National...
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    the Palestinian psychiatrist Samah Jabr, and the Canadian journalist Barbara Frum.[citation needed] Martin Sheen was injured during birth and developed...
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  • became co-host with Barbara Frum of CBC Television's nightly current affairs program, The Journal. After the program's first year, Frum remained as sole...
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  • letters from Canadians expressing sympathy for the affair. In 1974, Barbara Frum asked that Munsinger return to Canada for an exclusive interview with...
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    and "youth" rather than "women" or "girls". The television journalist Barbara Frum, pleaded that the massacre not be seen as an antifeminist attack or violence...
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    as Queen Elizabeth, Barbara Frum, Barbara Walters, Tammy Faye Bakker and Margaret Thatcher. In one famous sketch, Malone as Frum moderated a debate between...
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    ISBN 978-0-7710-3562-3. The Meech Lake Accord Explainer: Meech Lake Accord Barbara Frum interview with Trudeau for CBC's The Journal Video of the whole Bourassa's...
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    power to critical loads during a power failure. The atrium was named for Barbara Frum, a noted Canadian journalist. It is used as the venue for special broadcasts...
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  • National Radio and TV News, Anchor Newsworld Greg Frers Elliotte Friedman Barbara Frum, host of As It Happens (1971–1981) and The Journal (1982–1992) Melissa...
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  • filmmaker and visual artist Alice Wadowski-Bak, artist, creator of wycinanki Barbara Frum, Canadian television journalist, born in Niagara Falls, NY Lilian Whiting...
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  • characters the script called for, including Barbara Plum (a parody of CBC broadcasting legend Barbara Frum). Beau Beaver, an animated character, would...
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  • (1926–2018), sports journalist Josh Freed, columnist Barbara Frum OC (1937–1992), journalist David Frum (1960– ), political commentator Eli Glasner, entertainment...
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  • Ballads and Bards (1962–1963) Bandwagon with Bob Francis (1972–1973; 1975) Barbara Frum (1974–1975) Barney Boomer (1967–1968) Barney's Gang (1958) Baroness von...
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    Tre Ford, CFL quarterback Tyrell Ford, former CFL and NFL cornerback Barbara Frum, CBC broadcaster William Giauque, recipient of 1949 Nobel Prize in Chemistry...
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  • newsmagazine package called The Journal, which was hosted by Barbara Frum. However, following Frum's death in early 1992, the CBC took the opportunity to revamp...
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  • beginning was Barbara Frum, who quickly became a symbol of CBC News as she was not afraid to tackle the toughest and most controversial of issues. Frum died of...
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    ISBN 978-1848847071. Keegan, John. The Battle for History: Re-fighting World War Two (Barbara Frum lecture series), Vintage Canada, Toronto, 1995. Republished by Vintage...
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