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Bio:

Paul Waldie has been an award-winning journalist with The Globe and Mail for more than 10 years. He has won three National Newspaper Awards for business coverage and been nominated for a Michener Award for meritorious public service journalism. He has also won a Sports Media Canada award for sports writing and authored a best-selling biography of the McCain family. Waldie is a former national editor of the National Post and he has worked at newspapers in Vancouver, Winnipeg and Montreal.

Latest Columns:

Be it resolved: Leacock Foundation fosters education

Using money raised through its popular Leacock Club debates, restaurateur’s foundation links schools in Canada and South Africa

Advocate helping to improve women’s rights in Africa

Long-time advocate for social change helping to improve women’s rights in Africa

Donor gives students an opportunity after school gave him one

Jim MacDonald was running out of options when the dean of the University of Winnipeg Collegiate accepted him to the school

Quest for higher education

A formative trip led donor Ken McGuffin to help expand a school in Guatemala

‘A very transformative experience’

Vancouver couple Claire and John Nicola help an African village

Building a healing place

Selling a home made this cancer centre possible

A ‘giving away’ congregation

Selling the church was a difficult decision, but the resulting donations helped ease the pain

Cycling the mountains for children’s sports

Fundraising ride isn’t easy: It’s dubbed the ‘parkway parade of pain’

A bonafide Prairie home companion

Radio businessman and philanthropist Gordon Rawlinson supports health care and arts causes in Saskatchewan

Making a difference in Peru

Couple established charity to help finance children’s burn clinic