Linden Joseph MacIntyre[1] (1943-05-29) May 29, 1943 (age 80) Bay St. Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Canada
Occupation
Writer, broadcaster, journalist
Nationality
Canadian
Period
1964 - present
Genre
Non-fiction, fiction
Notable works
The Bishop's Man, Who Killed Ty Conn
Notable awards
2009 Scotiabank Giller Prize 2010 Libris Fiction Book of the Year Award
Spouse
Carol Off (m. 2000)
Children
5
Linden Joseph MacIntyre (born May 29, 1943) is a Canadian journalist, broadcaster and novelist. He has won ten[2] Gemini Awards, an International Emmy and numerous other awards for writing and journalistic excellence, including the 2009 Scotiabank Giller Prize for his 2009 novel, The Bishop's Man. Well known for many years for his stories on CBC's The Fifth Estate, in 2014 he announced his retirement from the show at age 71. His final story, broadcast on November 21, 2014, was "The Interrogation Room" about police ethics and improper interrogation room tactics.[3]
^Honorary Degree Recipients: Linden Joseph MacIntyre Cape Breton University
^"Linden MacIntyre leaves CBC's the fifth estate". Toronto Star. 7 May 2014.
^On May 8, 2014, MacIntyre announced he would retire from the fifth estate citing budget cuts at the CBC.
Linden Joseph MacIntyre (born May 29, 1943) is a Canadian journalist, broadcaster and novelist. He has won ten Gemini Awards, an International Emmy and...
report. In 2014, Macdonald harshly criticized LindenMacIntyre, a former CBC employee, after MacIntyre made comments about the CBC in regard to the Jian...
Retrieved 2021-12-30. MacIntyre, Linden (2021-08-10). The Winter Wives. Random House of Canada. ISBN 978-0-7352-8206-3. "LindenMacIntyre investigates deception...
attempting his re-arrest. She co-authored Who Killed Ty Conn (2001) with LindenMacIntyre. She won a Canadian Association of Journalists award in 2000 for her...
the telephone to Theresa Burke, a CBC producer. Burke and journalist LindenMacIntyre, both associated with the television program The Fifth Estate, later...
Trevor Linden agree to part ways". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved July 25, 2018. MacIntyre, Iain (February 21, 2008). "'Last time around' for Linden". Vancouver...
Hockey Agnes Maule Machar 1837 1927 LindenMacIntyre 1943 novelist, journalist The Bishop's Man, Causeway Matthew MacKenzie playwright Bears, The First...
serve an eight-month fellowship in its Journalism program. Baksh, LindenMacIntyre and Neil Docherty won an award from the Canadian Association of Journalists...
married fellow CBC broadcaster and former host of The Fifth Estate LindenMacIntyre in 2000. "Intrepid journalist comes home". Retrieved May 23, 2021....
make Giller long list". Kamloops Daily News, September 20, 2008. "LindenMacIntyre wins Scotiabank Giller Prize". Hamilton Spectator, November 11, 2009...
Ann-Marie MacDonald, Life and Times Irene MacDonald Neil Macdonald Rick MacInnes-Rae LindenMacIntyre Ron MacLean, host of Hockey Night in Canada Carole MacNeil...
include: LindenMacIntyre (The Bishop's Man); Hugh MacLennan (Barometer Rising); Ernest Buckler (The Valley and the Mountain); Archibald MacMechan (Red...
Week Labor Reporting David Barstow, Lowell Bergman, Neil Docherty, LindenMacIntyre, David Rummel New York Times; PBS, Frontline; Canadian Broadcasting...
Prize: Michael V. Smith Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction: LindenMacIntyre, Causeway Governor General's Awards: Multiple categories; see 2007...
War Directed by Neil Docherty Produced by Neil Docherty Narrated by LindenMacIntyre Edited by Les Onody Release date December 1992 (1992-12) Country Canada...
Coleman, I'll Tell You a Secret (2005) Francis Chalifour, After (2006) LindenMacIntyre, Causeway (2007) Bruce Serafin, Stardust (2008) Russell Wangersky,...