The National Telegraph Contributors

TNT 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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Wyatt Claypool

Senior Correspondent

Wyatt is a student at Mount Royal University, where he is the president of its Campus Conservative club. In his writing, he focuses on covering provincial and federal politics, firearms regulation, and the energy sector. Wyatt has also previously written for The Post Millennial.

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Daniel Bordman

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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John Goddard

John Goddard is a former Toronto Star and Canadian Press reporter and winner of two National Magazine Awards. His latest book, “The Man with the Black Valise,” tracks the murderer of young Jessie Keith near Stratford, Ont., in 1894.

 

 

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.