Sandy Garossino
About Sandy Garossino
Sandy Garossino has been focused through 2023 on researching the relationship between Canada and China and this work will be released in January 2024. Previously, she was been the public affairs columnist for Canada's National Observer, responsible for some of CNO's most groundbreaking investigations. She is a former Crown prosecutor and prominent media commentator, whose bold writing is read by millions across North America.
Her writing provides depth on topics where the media's analysis of controversial and urgent topics misses the mark. She is the winner of 'Best Column' in Canada in the 2016 Canadian Online Publishing Association's awards, and was a finalist for the Jack Webster Award for 'Best Column' in 2019.
What's written in the scars of Hillary Clinton
Admit it. Even if you support Hillary Clinton, some part of you secretly wishes some other woman *cough, Michelle Obama or Elizabeth Warren,* could be the first female president.
Race-carding the elephant in the room
If we’re going to talk about real estate and globalized capital in Vancouver (and we are), we have to start with race.
CRUSHED: Melania's public humiliation
Is there a more fitting symbol of the entire Trump campaign than the image of poor captive Melania mouthing a plagiarized speech on integrity?
SHAMELESS: The hidden private school tax haven for the rich
We’re talking about tens of thousands of elite private school kids getting a free lunch on the public dime.
BAMBOOZLED: Canada suckered by Facebook and Google’s tax shell game
Google and Facebook have invented the world's most diabolically ingenious advertising platform.
Borel’s counterpunch blindsides Henein, knocks out Ghomeshi
Over the course of four minutes and twelve seconds she delivered blow after merciless blow to Ghomeshi’s reputation and future.
Senator David Tkachuk's suddenly refreshed memory
Senator David Tkachuk told Mounties he couldn't remember seeing a letter from Senator Duffy’s lawyer, nor who the letter was addressed to. It was addressed to him.