Judi McLeod

[4] The Globe and Mail reported that Canada's multiculturalism minister, Liberal MP James Fleming, was investigating McLeod's removal.

[9] She and her husband founded The Bramptonian, a short-lived local newspaper covering Brampton, in 1984 [10] They were brought to the Toronto Sun in 1985, where she was the paper's education reporter and he worked for the business section.

[3] Her columns were highly critical of New Democratic Party school trustees who sat on the Toronto Board of Education at the time.

[3] McLeod also called ethnic parents who wanted heritage language instruction "as diabolical as any of the characters from the imaginative pen of Charles Dickens... a nasty lot indeed,"[11] warned people against "multiculturalism gone haywire", and opposed the board's decision to organize a conference for students on apartheid in South Africa.

[1] Our Toronto Free Press, which as a free-distribution monthly newspaper with a right-wing stance, and which originally focussed on municipal politics and local issues.