Robyn Urback (born 1988)[1] is a Canadian journalist and political commentator.[2] She is known for her work at the National Post, and as of 2020 writes an opinion column for The Globe and Mail.
Early life and education
Urback is a native of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is Jewish, and attended Vaughan Road Academy in Toronto.[3][4] While studying journalism at Ryerson University, she was presented with the 2008 Albert E. Wadham Memorial Award as well as the 2008 Rolf Lockwood Scholarship for Excellence in Business Magazine feature writing.[4][5] She graduated from Ryerson in 2010 with a Bachelor of Journalism (Honours).[6][7]
Career
By 2010, Urback was contributing opinion articles to Maclean's Magazine, at first concentrating on student issues.[8][9] Urback later began to contribute articles and commentary to major news outlets about a variety of topics, including women's issues,[10][11] crime,[12] local interest topics,[13] politics[14] and world affairs.[15]
By 2013 her work was being published regularly as a columnist in the National Post, where she also became an editorial board member.[16][17][10][18][7]
^"Robyn Urback, Columnist", Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, retrieved 1 May 2020 This lists Urback's latest opinion column for CBC as 22 October 2019.