Michael Coren

Michael Coren is host and producer of the nightly Michael Coren Show
on CTS television. He has also just been made the show’s producer. He is a weekly columnist, published every Saturday, with the Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg Sun and The London Free Press and in more than a dozen other daily and weekly newspapers across Canada. He is also a columnist for Women’s Post, The Catholic Register, The Landowner and The Interim. Coren is the best-selling author of twelve books, including biographies of GK
Chesterton, HG Wells, Arthur Conan Doyle, JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis. He has contributed to the Dictionary of National Biography and several other anthologies. He is published in many countries and in more than a dozen languages. He has received several honorary doctorates and awards for his writing and broadcasting. In 2005 he won The Ed Murrow Award for Radio Broadcasting, in 2006 The RTNDA Radio Broadcasting Award, in 2007 the Communicator Award in Hollywood and in 2008 the Omni Award for his television show.


    Religious intolerance

    Michael Coren | 5 Jan 2011
    Islamic states have yet to demonstrate their commitment to religious freedom.


    The evergreen C.S. Lewis

    Michael Coren | 21 Dec 2010
    Whew! Christianity has not been washed out of film version of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.


    Anger? What anger?

    Michael Coren | 4 Nov 2010
    What sank President Obama and the Democrats was well-founded frustration with a limping economy, a partisan agenda and muddled foreign policy.


    A blunt message for Canadian progressives

    Michael Coren | 27 Oct 2010
    A coalition of ethnic minorities, faith groups, fiscal conservatives and struggling families have elected an unlikely mayor of Toronto.


    Prosecution or persecution?

    Michael Coren | 20 Oct 2010
    Why did Toronto police arrest a hard-working Chinese immigrant after he captured an incorrigible thief?


    Is tolerant Islam a myth?

    Michael Coren | 23 Sep 2010
    At its best, Islam offers only paternalistic tolerance for despised minorities, says an acclaimed author.


    Lonely life, lonely death

    Michael Coren | 13 Sep 2010
    The mysterious death of a British spy in the heart of London shows the hazards of the profession. 

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