Kara Kinna
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Kara Kinna is a well-known Saskatchewan journalist. A graduate of the University of Regina School of Journalism, she has written for the Regina Leader-Post, The Western Producer, and Montreal's The Gazette, among other publications. Her investigative journalism helped win compensation for Canadian Soldiers who had been used in chemical weapons experiments during the Second World War, and her work is quoted by the Military Ombudsman in the report which led to compensation [1]. Kara Kinna works for the World-Spectator newspaper in Moosomin, Saskatchewan.