Some journalism from Ken Cuthbertson
Ken's writing extend beyond his books and library shelves. A veteran of more than 40 years as a journalist, he has written for publications in Canada, the United States, and the U.K., focusing on and commenting on current events, Canadian history, social issues, and author interviews. Ken's daily newspaper career, which began in Toronto, has also included stints in Regina, London (ON) and Kingston. He also spent 28 years (1986-2014) as editor of the Queen’s Alumni Review magazine. Below are links to some of Ken’s journalism.
Some Selected Journalism
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Memories of the JFK Assassination: Opinion Column
The Kingston Whig Standard
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The Springhill Mine disaster is a cautionary tale the world would do well to remember
The Globe and Mail
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Family farm succession planning research earns this student a fellowship
Queen’s Law: News
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QLA’s newest Review Counsel combines passion for both law and teaching
Queen’s Law: News
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Remembering when the Ponies brought pro baseball to Kingston
The Kingston Whig Standard
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Re-examining the Meng Wanzhou case and the changing role of Crown prosecutors
Queen’s Law: News
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A critical look at student street parties in Kingston, Ontario
The Globe and Mail
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Remembering Bill Fitsell, Canada’s preeminent hockey historian
The Globe and Mail
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An intimate portrait of Scottish writer Alexander McCall Smith
The Globe and Mail
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Making the case for a Great Canadian Tapestry
The Globe and Mail
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The new realities of post-pandemic life?
The Globe and Mail
Booklets & Other Interest Pieces
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When the Ponies Ran: 1946-51
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No Hurry to Get Home by Emily Hahn: The Memoir
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Congo Solo: Misadventures Two Degrees North
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Queen’s Goes to War: A Collection of Wartime Reminiscences