Renowned Canadian Journalist Robert Fulford Dies at 92
Fulford, a prolific writer and editor, left a lasting impact on Canadian media and culture through his seven-decade career.
- Robert Fulford's career spanned 72 years, during which he contributed to major Canadian media outlets including the Toronto Star, Globe and Mail, and CBC.
- He was best known for his two-decade tenure as editor of Saturday Night magazine, where he significantly influenced Canadian journalism.
- Fulford was recognized for his critical integrity and was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1984.
- His work covered a wide range of topics, from arts and culture to Canadian identity and politics, always marked by his clear and incisive prose.
- Despite suffering from health issues in later years, Fulford's legacy endures through his extensive body of work and influence on journalism.