The National Telegraph Contributors
Welcome our team of current and past contributors. To become a contributor to The National Telegraph please contact info@thenationaltelegraph.com
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National & Foreign Affairs Senior Correspondent
Daniel is the host of political satire show Uninterrupted, runs multiple podcasts and has written for a variety of publications. Daniel is also the communications coordinator of the Canadian Antisemitism Education Foundation. You can find him on Twitter here. Uninterrupted on YouTube
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Benjamin J. Dichter
Author of “Honking For Freedom: The Trucker Convoy That Gave Us Hope,” Benjamin has had a varied career spanning across numerous fields and disciplines. He has produced several podcasts covering a wide range of topics including philosophy, law, crime, terrorism, and the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Some of these podcasts include “The Quiggin Report” (anti-terrorism, Islamic extremism), “Open College with Dr. Stephen Hicks” (philosophy, history, politics), and “Not On Record” with Criminal Defence Lawyer Joseph Neuberger & Diana Davison (crime, legal research, investigations).
BJ Dichter has been a semi-regular contributor to The National Telegraph and is now joining as a more frequent contributor and journalist. With a background in federal politics and extensive knowledge in Bitcoin and digital finance, his contributions are expected to bring depth and insight to our publication.
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Brendan Sorenson
Brendan is a 4th year University student studying Political Science. He’s a political activist and aims to pursue a career in provincial politics. His goal is to engage youth in politics.
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