Mark Edgar Nichols (February 11, 1873 – May 1, 1961) was a Canadian newspaper journalist and editor.
[1][2] The son of Thomas Nichols and Elizabeth Graham, both natives of Scotland,[2] he was born in Bronte, Ontario.
Nichols went on to be writer and editor for The Toronto World, president and editor for the Winnipeg Telegram and president for the Montreal Daily Mail [fr] and the Montreal Daily News.
[1] During World War I, he served two years as head of the Canadian Department of Public Information.
Next, Nichols served as vice-president and managing director for the Winnipeg Tribune for 15 years.