'Haroon Siddiqui',
C.M.,
O.Ont., (born
June 1,
1942) is an
Indian-Canadian newspaper
journalist,
columnist and a former
editor.
Early life and career
Born in
Hyderabad, India, the oldest of six children, to a construction company proprietor and a homemaker, Siddiqui enjoyed what he characterizes as a secure and affectionate, "
middle- to
upper-class" childhood.
At
Osmania University in Hyderabad, he moved between several majors before earning his first degree in science, and his second in journalism. In 1963, he joined the
Press Trust of India as a reporter and
copy editor. When his father fell ill, he left journalism to look after his family and the company, running it from his father's death in 1965 until it wound-down in 1967.
Canadian career
While still at the Press Trust, he met
Roland Michener, then Canada's
High Commissioner to India, who had encouraged him to immigrate to Canada. By October 1967, encouraged by friends who spoke well of the country, he moved to
Toronto. After a brief stint selling menswear at
Simpson's, he took a job at the ''
Brandon Sun'' in
Brandon, Manitoba, reporting with special attention to municipal and provincial politics from 1968 to 1978.
In 1978, he joined the ''
Toronto Star'', becoming foreign affairs analyst in 1979, news editor in 1982 and national editor in 1985. From 1990 to 1998, Siddiqui was the ''Star's
editorial page editor, and on his departure from that position, he was given the special title of editorial page editor emeritus, a role consulting ''Star'' publisher
Beland Honderich, and a twice-weekly column, which focused on
national and international politics as well as cultural and religious diversity.
Siddiqui has served as president of
PEN Canada, on the boards of directors of the
Calmeadow Foundation (a
microcredit lender), the
Canadian Club of Toronto, and the advisory board of the
Ryerson University School of Journalism, and has been active in the
Canadian Newspaper Association and
Advertising Standards Canada.
Siddiqui and his wife, Yasmeem, have two sons. Yasmeem Siddiqui, a race relations consultant, was appointed to the Immigration and Refugee Board in Toronto in the mid 1990s.
Awards and distinctions
In 2000, he became a member of the
Order of Ontario, and in 2001 a member of the
Order of Canada, for his journalism and his voluntary work. In 2001, Siddiqui was awarded an
honorary Doctor of Letters from
York University.
He shared a
1983 National Newspaper Award for spot news reporting, and was shortlisted in his own right for editorial writing in 1992 and column writing in 1998. Siddiqui received a Professional Man of the Year award from
Indo-Canadian Chamber of Commerce, and a media award from the
Canadian Islamic Congress.
External links
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Haroon and the Sea of Opinions (''
Ryerson Review of Journalism'', Spring 2002)
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Haroon Siddiqui, 2000
Order of Ontario recipients' page
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Haroon Siddiqui, 2001
Order of Canada citation