Laura Robinson (journalist)

[1] In July 1992, a senior editor of the Toronto Star messaged Robinson (a freelance reporter at the time) stating that obsessiveness in her conversation with him could be admirable, but also possibly irritable.

[5] The Globe and Mail published her report about possible racial discrimination against Black people due to their lack of participation as players on the national team.

[1] Also in 2011, a newspaper serving Ontario First Nations asked Robinson to review the bestseller memoir published by John Furlong to investigate possible inaccuracies or omissions, such as his first arrival in Canada in 1969.

[4] The article received national attention for accusing Furlong of physically abusing students when he was an instructor at Immaculata Roman Catholic Elementary School in Burns Lake, British Columbia.

Robinson published a second article that same day in the Ontario-based Indigenous newspaper Anishinabek News, in which she wrote that one student had reported a sexual assault to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

[7] In 2014, Robinson was consulted by a University of Ottawa task force addressing the one-year suspension of its men's varsity hockey team for two players charged with sexual abuse.