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  1. 4 de oct. de 2022 · Longtime Winnipeg Free Press political columnist, freelance journalist and author Frances Russell has died. She was 80. Russell died of heart failure Friday morning at St. Boniface...

    • Erik Pindera
  2. Frances Russell (b. 11 November 1941, d. 30 September 2022) was a Canadian author and journalist. She was a columnist for the Winnipeg Free Press newspaper from 1981-1999 and has written two books: Mistehay Sakahegan – The Great Lake and The Canadian Crucible – Manitoba’s Role in Canada’s Great Divide .

  3. 8 de oct. de 2022 · FRANCES EVELYN MURDOCH. (a.k.a. Frances Russell, Journalist) November 11,1941 – September 30,2022. Born Frances Evelyn Russell in Winnipeg, Frances was predeceased by her parents Leslie and...

  4. 28 de oct. de 2022 · In private conversation, Russell expressed despair over an editorial-page colleague who told her that he viewed predictability as the worse sin of which a columnist could be accused. He strove to write columns that advanced opinions that people would not have expected him to take.

  5. Longtime Winnipeg Free Press political columnist, freelance journalist and author Frances Russell has died. She was 80. Russell died of heart failure Friday morning at St. Boniface Hospital after her health waned recently, said her husband of 53 years, Ken Murdoch.

  6. 17 de dic. de 2020 · Frances Russell, Winnipeg Free Press Columnist In 1995, senior members of the Conservative government of Manitoba perpetrated one of the most heinous political crimes in Canadian history. They tried to rig an entire election.

  7. She later wrote for the Globe and Mail (Toronto), Winnipeg Tribune (legislative reporter), and Vancouver Sun (political columnnist) before returning to Winnipeg where she wrote a column on provincial and national politics for the Winnipeg Free Press from 1981 to 1999 and was a regular contributor to the newspaper in later years.