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Fifteen gifted refugee journalists from fifteen countries, nine men and six women, share compelling stories, biographies and poetry that express their fight for truth, justice and free expression in an increasingly oppressive world. (Editor: Keith Ross Leckie)
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Apr 9, 2020 · CBC Radio · Posted: Apr 09, 2020 10:57 AM PDT | Last Updated: September 4, 2020. Keith Ross Leckie is a Toronto-based screenwriter and author. (Douglas & McIntyre, Adrian Lyons) The Next...
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Keith Ross Leckie (Author of Coppermine) Goodreads Author. Born. in Toronto, Canada. Website. http://keithrossleckie.com/ Genre. Fiction, Historical Fiction, Mystery. Member Since. August 2019. URL. https://www.goodreads.com/keithrossleckie. edit data. Keith was born in Toronto, Ontario on April 26, 1952. He lives in Toronto with his wife Mary.
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Jan 1, 2010 · 493 ratings88 reviews. Part epic adventure, part romance, and part true-crime thriller, Coppermine is a dramatic, compelling, character-driven story set in 1917 in the extremes of Canada's far north and the boom town of Edmonton. The story begins when two missionaries disappear in the remote Arctic region known as the Coppermine.
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Keith Ross Leckie has worked in the film and television business as a dramatic scriptwriter for more than 30 years. His credits include multiple CBC miniseries including Everest!, Shattered City, Milgaard, The Arrow, and Lost in the Barrens. He lives in Toronto with his wife and children.
Keith Ross Leckie is a scriptwriter and novelist with credits for many movies and mini-series for Canadian and American television. His novels include the best-selling Coppermine and Cursed! Blood of the Donnellys, both of which are being adapted for screen.