Friends, targets salute Christie Blatchford’s ‘insightful,’ ‘unrelenting’ career
TORONTO — Veteran court reporter, celebrated author and biting newspaper columnist Christie Blatchford, whose vivid prose championed cops, kids and soldiers while challenging corruption and hashtag social mores, has died.
She was 68.
Blatchford died Wednesday morning while undergoing treatment for lung cancer at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto.
The cancer had spread to her spine and hip by the time it was detected late last year, her nephew Andy Blatchford said Wednesday from Ottawa.