Mike Filey (October 11, 1941 – July 30, 2022) Mike Filey was a Canadian historian, radio host, journalist and author. He was awarded the Jean Hibbert Memorial Award in 2009 for promoting the city of Toronto and its history.
As a child, Filey lived with his family on Bathurst Street, just south of the iconic Honest Ed's.
In 1972, Filey was an organizer of Heritage Toronto, a citizen's group interested in Toronto's history. From 1975 to 2020, he wrote the column, The Way We Were for the Toronto Sun.
Filey is the author of more than two dozen books about the history of Toronto. Among the topics covered are the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), books with old photographs, and twelve books of Toronto Sketches. Over the years, Filey was a regular guest on several radio stations including CFRB, CKFM, and CHFI-FM and hosted his own weekly radio show, Mike Filey's Toronto, on CFZM. His guided walks included topics such as Toronto, Then and Now.
According to his friend Alan Parker, another columnist at the Toronto Sun, Filey has been called "Toronto's best-known historian".
For his love for Toronto, his extensive research, and his "consistent willingness to share his knowledge" in the history of Toronto, he was bestowed the Jean Hibbert Memorial Award by the Etobicoke Historical Society in 2009.
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