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          Goldhawk left broadcasting in to establish Goldhawk Group Canada, a public and media relations company.!

          After almost a decade on the national news, the consumer-crusader's show, Goldhawk Fights Back, was reportedly shelved for budget reasons.

        1. Veteran consumer and human rights activist Dale Goldhawk spent 50 years as an award-winning journalist in newspapers, radio and television.
        2. Goldhawk left broadcasting in to establish Goldhawk Group Canada, a public and media relations company.
        3. This is a weekly column by Dale Goldhawk, Canada's best-known consumer advocate.
        4. On December 19th , Vice-President of Advocacy Susan Eng was interviewed by Dale Goldhawk on Am To hear CARP's analysis of to the federal government.
        5. Dale Goldhawk

          "Goldhawk" redirects here. For the Goldhawk character as featured in the Irish magazine The Phoenix, see The Phoenix (magazine).

          Dale Goldhawk

          Born

          Dale Goldhawk


          1942 or 1943 (age 81–82)
          Alma materRyerson Polytechnical Institute (1967)
          Occupation(s)Canadian broadcaster, investigative reporter

          Dale Goldhawk (born 1942 or 1943)[1] is a Canadian broadcaster, journalist, and investigative reporter.

          Goldhawk graduated from the journalism program at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in 1967[2] and began his career as a reporter for the Toronto Telegram.[3] He moved to radio station CHIC in 1971 where he served as news director.[2] In 1974 he moved to television as a reporter for the fledgling Global Television Network.[2] In 1980, he became a local CBC reporter in Toronto.[2]

          Goldhawk Fights Back began as a consumer advocacy segment on CBLT's dinn