Karyn Pugliese
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Karyn Pugliese (Pabàmàdiz) is a Canadian investigative journalist, press freedom advocate and communications specialist, of Algonquin descent. She is a status Indigenous person and a citizen of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation in Ontario.[1] Pugliese was chosen for the twenty-fifth Martin Wise Goodman Canadians as Nieman Fellow, and graduated in the Class of 2020, Harvard University.[2] She is a frequent commentator on Rosemary Barton Live. [3] In May 2023, she was appointed editor in chief of Canadaland after publisher Jesse Brown announced that he was stepping down from the role. She also hosts the podcast canadaLANDBACK. [4] Pugliese is best known for her work as a journalist/executive director of news and current affairs at the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network,[5] and as the host of ichannel's #FAQMP.[6]
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