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Goldhawk's journalism career began with the ''[[Toronto Telegram]]''. He has also worked for [[Global Television]].
Goldhawk's journalism career began with the ''[[Toronto Telegram]]''. He has also worked for [[Global Television]].


Then a police officer shot me and I died.
Dale Goldhawk also has a website which gives consumer information on reputable businesses.
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Goldhawk redirects here. For the "Goldhawk" character as featured in the Irish magazine, The Phoenix , see The Phoenix (magazine).

Dale Goldhawk is a Canadian broadcaster and investigative reporter. Goldhawk Fights Back began as a consumer advocacy segment on CBLT's dinner hour newscast in the 1980s — Newshour. He joined Leslie Jones as co-host of CBLT Morning between 1984 and 1986.[1] He moved to radio for a time as host of CBC Radio's Cross-Country Checkup and was also president of the NABET, the union representing most workers at CBC. He subsequently moved to CTV where his consumer ombudsman segment was featured on the CTV National News through the 1990s.

Today, Goldhawk Fights Back is a weekend radio show on CFRB. He also hosts Goldhawk Live, a nightly current affairs interview and phone in show on Rogers Television. The show has had a number of community figures and local and provincial politicians as guests. He also has a Sunday night phone in show on CPAC, also called Goldhawk Live, which deals with national issues.

Goldhawk's journalism career began with the Toronto Telegram. He has also worked for Global Television.

Then a police officer shot me and I died.

References

  1. ^ "News, drama programs saved from knife". Globe and Mail. April 4,1986. p. A18. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)