Robert Fulford, who died at 92, significantly shaped Canadian journalism for seven decades, contributing to various prominent publications and discussions of national identity.
Fulford began his career in the 1950s, working with prestigious outlets like Maclean's and the Globe and Mail, and shaping public opinion through his editorial work.
Bob Rae reflects on Fulford's influence, stating: 'I began reading Robert Fulford when I came to Toronto... I was in awe of him. Still am.'
Fulford's tenure at Saturday Night magazine was vital, where he was praised for 'solidifying its position as a major organ of Canadian opinion and ideas.'
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