![]() Whyte was named the Canadian Journalism Foundation’s newsperson of the year in 2008. In 2005, Whyte joined Maclean's at the start of its 100th year of publication. He became a visiting scholar at McGill University where he was co-founder of the McGill Observatory in Media and Public Policy, and a trustee of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada. In 2003, Whyte and several other executives were dismissed from the National Post as part of a restructuring by new ownership. In 1998, he was named editor-in-chief of the National Post, a new conservative national newspaper. In 1994, Whyte was appointed editor of Saturday Night, a monthly magazine. He began his career in journalism as reporter at the Sherwood Park News and joined Alberta Report as a reporter in 1984, serving as executive editor of the magazine starting in 1986. ![]() Early life and career īorn in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Whyte grew up in Edmonton, Alberta. He was formerly the Senior Vice-President of Public Policy for Rogers Communications and chair of the Donner Canadian Foundation. ![]() Kenneth Whyte (born August 12, 1960) is a Canadian journalist, publisher and author based in Toronto. It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies, particularly neutral point of view. This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments, a violation of Wikipedia's terms of use. ![]()
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