Paul Watson, who won a Pulitzer prize in 1994, has quit the Toronto Star over that paper’s “refusal to publish a story of significant public interest” — an allegation the paper denies.
“There’s no truth to that suggestion,” a spokesperson told the National Post.
Watson announced his resignation on his blog Tuesday.
Link to the story in the National Post
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