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Canadian writer and journalist This article is about the Canadian writer. For the American comedian, see Judy McDonald.
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Judy MacDonald (born 1964) is a Canadian writer and journalist.

In addition to her published books, she has been associated with the online magazine Rabble and news programs for CBC Television, including The National, counterSpin and Face Off. She has also been a backing vocalist on albums by The Hidden Cameras.

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