Stuart Keate was a Canadian journalist, newspaper publisher, and a president of the Canadian Press. In 1975, while publisher for the Vancouver Sun, Keate came under fire for the paper’s refusal to publish a classified ad for a gay organization.
Names |
Stuart Keate (Main)
BE [n75.35] James Stuart Keate (altName) BE [https://www.gg.ca/honour.aspx?id=2074&t=12&ln=Keate(https://goo.gl/xTU3MY)] |
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Related Pages | https://lglc.ca/person/SKEA/
https://viaf.org/viaf/94517990/ |
Birth Date | 1913/10/13 |
Birth Place | https://lglc.ca/place/VAN/ |
Death Date | 1987/03/01 |
Death Place | https://lglc.ca/place/VAN/ |
Occupations |
Journalist
http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/tributes/tribk.html(http://goo.gl/9iBGFd) Publisher1975/02/28 https://lglc.ca/event/n75.35 |
Orders of Merit | Officer of the Order of Canada (1976-06-23) |
Associated People |
https://lglc.ca/person/LMEI/
(Spouses) Personal Romantic - 3/1/1987 “James Stuart Keate (1913 – 1987),” Ancestry, n.d., https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/james-stuart-keate_16724233?geo_a=r&geo_s=us&geo_t=us&geo_v=2.0.0&o_xid=62916&o_lid=62916&o_sch=Partners |
Associated Periodicals |
https://lglc.ca/periodical/[p202]/ (Publisher)
http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/tributes/tribk.html(http://goo.gl/9iBGFd) https://lglc.ca/periodical/p115/ (Publisher)1975/02/28 BCE [n75.35] |