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Broadcaster and columnist Michael Coren was born in Essex, in Britain, in 1959 and came to Canada in 1987. He can be seen on television every weeknight at 6.00pm hosting The Michael Coren Show on CTS (Channel 36). Sixty minutes of discussion and debate, this show features some of the most exciting and important national and international voices discussing politics, entertainment, sports, and social and moral issues. Described by BBC Radio as “One of the best talk-shows in North America”, it is a television programme that refuses to be limited by boundaries and barriers previously considered sacrosanct. Coren is also the host of “The Michael Coren Show”, Monday to Friday, 7 - 8pm, on CFRB 1010, Canada’s largest and most successful News Talk Radio station. Coren can be read each week in the Toronto Sun, syndicated in the Calgary, Ottawa, Edmonton and Winnipeg Suns. His column tackles the issues of the day, and it is safe to say that his attitudes and arguments guarantee that this highly articulate commentator is never ignored. He is also a monthly columnist for The Presbyterian Record and a bi-weekly writer for The Western Standard. He is also the author of ten books, including biographies of G.K. Chesterton, H.G. Wells, Arthur Conan Doyle, and C.S. Lewis, and has also contributed to the Dictionary of National Biography and several other anthologies. He is published in many countries and in several languages. A highly popular and entertaining public speaker, Coren can be contacted for appearances at his website, www.michaelcoren.com, or by writing to: Coren’s most recent book is “all things considered”, a collection of columns and essays. This book is available for $25.00 (including postage and packaging). Also available for purchase is Michael’s book “J.R.R. Tolkien - The Man Who Created Lord Of The Rings.” This book is available for $30.00 (including postage and packaging). Both books are available by writing to: |