Monday, August 15, 2011
Rob Granatstein out at the Toronto Sun
Toronto Life calls it mysterious and offers a number of possible reasons for the long-time editor and writer's departure. We'll guess that Sun staffers have sometimes been let go because they make too much money. No idea really.
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