Sunday 20 June 2021

Paul Palango -- June 13 2021 - Amongst Settling Dust with the Nighttime Podcast Canada - Jordan Bonaparte


Nighttime Podcast Canada with Jordan Bonaparte will be featuring Paul Palango on again tonight June 20th, so tune if you want to see more on the livestream with this youtuber in Halifax Nova Scotia.

The "Nova Scotia Gabriel Wortman Mass Shootings in 2020" .. is Paul Palango a 'true blue' player?
He feels "there is something else going on"... he's not wrong.  Tough to find courageous reporting eh?

Frank Magazine at Twitter covers Paul's articles.... interesting... Twitter

Frank is also known as a satire magazine for Maritimers - they are proud muckrakers... pundits.







ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Paul Palango

PAUL PALANGO was born in Hamilton, Ontario and earned a degree in journalism from Carleton University. He has worked at the Hamilton Spectator (1974-1976), covered the Toronto Blue Jays in their first season for the Toronto Sun (1977), and worked at the Globe and Mail from 1977 to 1990 as City Editor and National Editor—where he was responsible for the supervision of investigative journalism done by Globe reporters across the country. In 1989, on behalf of the Globe and its staff, he was selected to accept the Michener Award from then Governor-General Jeanne Sauve. After leaving the Globe, he worked as a freelancer, writing a city column for eye weekly magazine in Toronto for almost five years. In 1993, he began work as a fraud investigator for a leading forensic accounting firm, which allowed him to see the justice system from a unique perspective. In that capacity, he traveled extensively around North America investigating fraud, including an arson investigation in Saskatchewan, in which he helped the Mounties there focus on the likely perpetrator, who eventually was convicted and went to prison. He has worked on investigations for the Fifth Estate—including a case involving links between Hamilton mobsters and then Deputy Prime Minister Sheila Copps—as well as investigative journalist pieces for Saturday Night, MacLean’s, Elm Street, Canadian Business and Hamilton Magazine, among others. His books include, Above The Law (McClelland & Stewart) and The Last Guardians (McClelland & Stewart 1998).


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