Natalie Fruman
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Natalie Fruman is a Canadian writer.
Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Fruman attended the University of British Columbia. In the 1970s and 1980s, Fruman worked as a journalist for the CBC television programs Ombudsman, Marketplace, and Pacific Report. Fruman also wrote magazine articles, including a restaurant column.
Fruman was a policy adviser and speech writer for the Ontario provincial government in the 1990s.
Currently, she is studying at the University of Toronto.