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Rememberin­g Christie

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Re: The epitome of journalist­ic bravery, Rex Murphy, Feb. 12

What a wonderfull­y poignant piece rex Murphy wrote on the first anniversar­y of Christie blatchford’s passing. I cried as I read it, because I so miss Christie. I cried because I mourn the gradual loss of our free speech. And I cried because rex is another rare example of incredibly astute, brave writers whose writings I now cling to, hoping for all our sakes that they will never end.

Linda Tulving, Mississaug­a, Ont.

right with you there, rex. Christie blatchford’s dedication, courage, compassion and brilliance should act as a beacon for any and all who aspire to a life of reporting and/or punditry.

Mary Lou Finlay, Toronto

There are so many times when reading the news that I think, “boy, I wish Christie blatchford were here to comment on this!” Hers was always the first commentary I would read, and I miss her gutsy, insightful journalism.

It’s probably not by accident that rex Murphy’s beautiful tribute to her was placed next to Marni Soupcoff ’s piece on cancel culture. I think this has become the scourge of our times, and I know that Christie would be first in line to push back against the Twitter bullies.

So, here’s a challenge to those of us who admired and respected Christie blatchford: hold on to common sense, speak your mind, don’t be afraid, and be kind. Susan Virtue, Etobicoke, Ont.

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