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Leah McLaren (born November 7, 1975) is a Canadian author and newspaper columnist.


Career

Her writing has been published in several newspapers including ''
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'', and ''
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'', as well as in the weekly magazine ''
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'', for which she wrote a controversial and widely read cover story on the romantic failure of the modern English male. In 2008, the CBC shot ''Abroad'', a television movie of the week, written and produced by McLaren and based on her experiences as a young Canadian newspaper reporter living and dating in London. It aired once, on March 14, 2010 and was being developed as a series; until CBC Television cancelled it before any other episodes were made. McLaren describes herself as a feminist. She had a regular Saturday column in the Life section of ''
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'', in which she talked about living as a single woman in modern-day Toronto. She has written a column in the Arts section. She also writes "The Leah Files", a monthly column in ''
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'', a fashion magazine. She has written for other publications including ''
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'', '' McGill Daily'', '' enRoute'', and others. As of 2022, McLaren is Maclean's Magazine's London correspondent.


Controversies

In 2012, McLaren tried to sell her own house in a real estate column Home of the Week feature. The piece was ruled a conflict of interest by the Globe's Public Editor Sylvia Stead, although that was too late to stop the $600,000 home from selling above its listing price. McLaren came under fire for a controversial column she wrote for ''
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'' on March 22, 2017, where she admits she once attempted to breastfeed the infant child of Conservative leadership candidate
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without his or his wife's consent, and while she was not lactating. The paper later removed the piece from its website. Five days after its publication Chong confirmed via
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that the incident occurred over ten years previously, describing it as "no doubt odd, but of no real consequence". At the time, McLaren would have been at least 29. On March 30, 2017 the ''
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'' reported that McLaren was suspended for one week by ''The Globe and Mail''. McLaren faced further controversy when her memoir, "Where You End and I Begin", faced criticism from people written about. McLaren's mother, author Cecily Ross, accused McLaren of appropriating her own personal story of sexual assault. Canadian filmmaker Zoe Greenberg, Mclaren's friend at the time, disputed the consensual nature of a sexual encounter with her that Mclaren wrote about, and alleged that she discussed these concerns with both McLaren and the publisher prior to the book being published.https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2022/12/08/journalist-leah-mclarens-memoir-misrepresented-sexual-assault-as-consensual-woman-alleges.html


References


External links


McLaren's columns
from ''
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