![]() ![]() ![]() It was while with this program that he launched a successful legal challenge before the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia over access to affidavits and documents relating to search warrants. He joined the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Halifax in 1976 and for three years he hosted a regional public affairs show called The MacIntyre File. He was drawn back to Cape Breton after the death of his father in 1970 and for the next six years he lived there and worked as a correspondent for the Chronicle Herald. ![]() He continued in the same role with the Financial Times of Canada from 1967 to 1970. From 1964 to 1967 he worked for the Halifax Herald as a parliamentary reporter in Ottawa. Mary's University and the University of King's College in Halifax. My mother was a teacher and my sister and I stayed with her.” Īfter high school, MacIntyre moved to Antigonish, Nova Scotia where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. MacIntyre has said, "The old fellow decided the family would stay in the community and he would go away and stay as long as it took. As a miner, his father was rarely at home. One of three children of Dan Rory MacIntyre and Alice Donohue, he was raised in Port Hastings, Nova Scotia. ![]()
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