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Heather Mallick
Heather Mallick - Stand on Guard

Heather Mallick has worked as a reporter, copy editor and book review editor at various Toronto newspapers and most recently wrote a column called As If for the Globe and Mail. She has won National Newspaper Awards for both Critical Writing and Feature Writing. Heather writes a political column for the New York Times Syndication Service that runs internationally. Her first book, Pearls in Vinegar, based on an ancient Japanese form of diary, was published by Penguin in 2004. She is currently writing a collection of essays for Knopf Canada, tentatively titled "Cake or Death: The Excruciating Choices of Everyday Life".

FEATURE COLUMN:

October 23 2006

"If this revolting (Product) Red® scheme disgusts someone like me whose affections are easily sold, then it must really be beyond the pale, both morally and logically."


COLUMNS BY HEATHER MALLICK:

October 6, 2006
Pay attention, feminists

September 23, 2006
Atheists don’t get it

September 08, 2006
The memo from hell

Aug 24, 2006
Dogville

Aug 10, 2006
Exile people who talk bollocks

July 28, 2006
How power turns good men into bad boys

July 14, 2006
Battered and bleeding - the joy of owning a home

June 30, 2006
Attack on feminism hurts women here and overseas

June 16, 2006
Are you Canadian or Canadian-born?

June 2, 2006
Protect all women while they're alive

May 19, 2006
Winning the war: No can mean no, if you want it to

May 5, 2006
Did you hear the one about the satirist and the president? Probably not

April 21, 2006
Qualified women are running for the Liberal leadership

April 7, 2006
Harper falls down on important issues

March 24, 2006
Just when did ethics get like this?

March 10, 2006
A heartless abortion law in the U.S. heartland

February 23, 2006
Public hearings for Supreme Court judges? This way madness lies




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