John Stackhouse (Globe and Mail)
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John Stackhouse, BComm (born 1962) is a Canadian journalist and author. He is currently the editor of the Globe and Mail's Report on Business section.
He graduated from Queen's University in 1985 with a Bachelor of Commerce. While at Queen's, he served as editor of the Queen's Journal, and won the Tricolour Award in 1985. He eventually joined the Globe and Mail in 1992.
He is not to be confused with a distant cousin, author and academic John G. Stackhouse, Jr..[1]
[edit] Awards and recognition
- 1994: winner, National Newspaper Awards, one prize for Feature Writing[2]
- 1997: winner, National Newspaper Awards, two prizes for Business Reporting and International Reporting [3]
- 1999: winner, National Newspaper Awards, two prizes for Feature Writing and International Reporting [4]
[edit] Bibliography
- 2000: Out of poverty and into something more comfortable (Random House), ISBN 0679310258
- 2003: Timbit nation : a hitchhiker's view of Canada (Random House), ISBN 067931167X
[edit] External links
- John Stackhouse, BCom '85 (profile) (pdf). Inquiry. Queen's University (Spring/Summer 2005). Retrieved on 2007-09-11.