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Denis Harvey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Denis Harvey Denis Martin Harvey (August 15, 1929 – December 7, 2003) was a Canadian journalist and television executive who served as executive editor of ''The Hamilton Spectator'' and ''Montreal Gazette'', editor-in-chief of the ''Toronto Star'', and vice-president in charge of English-language television at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. ==Print journalism== Harvey was born on August 15, 1929 in Hamilton, Ontario. In 1947 he dropped out of high school and went to work as a copy boy for ''The Hamilton Spectator''. He later worked as a sports reporter and labour columnist for the paper. In 1954 he found Donald Ritchie, who was wanted in connection with the attempted murder of United Auto Workers President Walter Reuther, in a Windsor, Ontario diner. Harvey got an exclusive interview with Ritchie before notifying police. In 1961 he became executive editor of the ''Spectator''.〔 In 1966, Harvey became editor of ''Canadian Magazine''. Four years later he became executive editor of the ''Montreal Gazette''. Harvey led the paper during the October Crisis. He believed paper had a duty to inform the public and defied the provincial and federal governments' request to hold back some information, even after Quebec's Minister of Justice, Jérôme Choquette, threatened to have him and his editors arrested.〔〔
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