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Rachel Marsden
Born (1974-12-02) December 2, 1974 (age 50)
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Occupation(s)columnist, political commentator
Websiterachelmarsden.com

Rachel Marsden (born 1974) is a Canadian conservative political columnist and television commentator based in New York City.

Education

Rachel Marsden has been awarded a bachelors degree in science by Simon Fraser University, and a degree in broadcast journalism by the British Columbia Institute of Technology.

Career

Rachel Marsden was employed by the Fox News Channel from 2004 to May 2007. Initially working as a field reporter in Canada, she was promoted to the position of a commentator on "Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld", a late-night talk show.. Rachel Marsden has written political commentary for the Toronto Sun, the Washington Times, and the National Post, which has been reprinted by other journals, including the New York Post and NewsMax Media.

Controversy

Rachel Marsden was involved in the Simon Fraser University 1997 harassment controversy, and has been the subject of extended criticism by liberal publications such as Salon.com As well as conservative organizations such as The Fraser Institute. <ref>Liam Donnelly's Conviction by Prejudice: Lessons for Harassment Policy, by David Finley, The Fraser Institute, August 01, 1999

Footnotes

  1. ^ Agent. "Rachel Marsden Bio". www.imdb.com. Retrieved 2007-05-07.
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