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Barbara Kay

Barbara Kay
Born 1943
Citizenship Canadian
Education BA (University of Toronto)
MA (McGill University)
Occupation columnist
Spouse(s) Ronny Kay

Barbara Kay is a columnist for the Canadian newspaper National Post and a member of the Board of Governors of the conservative student newspaper, The Prince Arthur Herald. Her son is The Walrus editor-in-chief Jonathan Kay. Barbara Kay has become known for her critical views on the rise of feminism and what she sees as double standards to the detriment of men.

Born in 1943, Kay studied at the University of Toronto where she earned an undergraduate degree in English literature. She received a Master of Arts from McGill University in 1966 and subsequently taught literature at Concordia University and several CEGEPs.

Kay began her journalism career as a book reviewer. During the 1990s, she joined the board and writing staff of the revived Cité libre. Afterward, Kay branched out into writing op/eds for the Post before becoming a columnist in 2003.

Barbara Kay joined Ezra Levant's conservative online media channel The Rebel, in 2017, as its Montreal correspondent.

In 2006 she was criticized for a series of articles accusing Quebec politicians of supporting Hezbollah during the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict. In 2007, the Quebec Press Council released a decision condemning Kay for "undue provocation" and "generalizations suitable to perpetuate prejudices".

In 2007, she wrote a column titled "Not in my backyard, either" in which she criticized Hasidic Jews for not integrating into the neighbourhoods in which they live and for being "self-segregating" and "cult-like". In 2008, she wrote another column criticizing Hasids in the Toronto area.


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