Sheila Murray

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

AM Radio is talking up a storm, but does anybody have anything to say?

In a world dominated by CDs, AM sound quality doesn’t cut it anymore. Music is simply better on FM. But even though AM’s share of Canadian listeners fell from 64 percent in 1982 to 48 percent in 1992, AM stations still managed to capture five of the top ten places in eight of the nine […]

 Sheila Murray

Dissent and Sensibility

Dissent and Sensibility

Linda McQuaig's uncompromising journalism challenges Canada's economic elite by chipping away at policies that are seemingly cast in stone

The Town Hall theatre at the University of Toronto is a modern haven of academia. The chairs are plush and comfortable, and the room, though it seats around 200, has an atmosphere that manages to be both intimate and scholarly. The people filling the hall on this Thursday evening in mid-November 1995 come in a […]