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Sylvia Stead

Sylvia Stead

Sylvia Stead

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Sylvia Stead has been a reporter and editor at the Globe since 1975, after graduating from the University of Western Ontario in Journalism with a minor in Political Science. She won the Board of Governors Award there in 1974. As a reporter, Sylvia covered courts, education and Queen's Park. She has served as National Editor, Executive Editor, Deputy Editor and, currently, Associate Editor. In those roles, she has confronted journalistic challenges ranging from our coverage of the Swissair crash, the École Polytechnique shooting and the 1995 Quebec referendum to our use of polling and online comments. She was also one of the original members of our Code of Conduct committee. Sylvia is vice-chair of the National Newspaper Awards Board of Governors and on the Advisory Council for the University of Western Ontario's Journalism Advisory Council.

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Public editor: When victims come forward, journalism amplifies the truth Sylvia Stead
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Public editor: The fight against ‘fake news’
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Public editor: The need to understand the context of words and how they evolve Sylvia Stead
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Public Editor: A picture can be worth so much more than a mere one thousand words Sylvia Stead
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Public editor: Updating The Globe’s Editorial Code of Conduct Sylvia Stead
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Public editor: Hillary Clinton column sparks comment section ‘fight club’
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Public Editor: 'Alt-right' softens the vileness of a racist movement Sylvia Stead
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Public Editor: We must earn your trust that we’re the real deal Sylvia Stead
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