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How the Star’s editorial board works

The board operates independently from the newsroom: Its members do not report to the editor-in-chief and the board has its own workspace down the hall.

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The settlement and apology announced for former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr this week provided subject matter for the Star’s editorial board.


This story is part of the Star’s trust initiative, where, every week, we take readers behind the scenes of our journalism. This week, we focus on how the Star’s editorial board chooses its topics.

A vital part of the pc28Star is its editorial board — a team of writers and editors, who are separate from the newsroom and weigh in on issues with positions that reflect the media organization’s values and opinions.

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Kenyon Wallace

Kenyon Wallace is a Toronto-based business reporter for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: or reach him via email: kwallace@thestar.ca.

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