Sue-Ann Levy
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In 2004, the Ryerson Review of Journalism surveyed city councillors and found that Levy was "rated lowest among the 18 city hall reporters for accuracy, fairness and knowledge". Levy made a reputation as the press gallery's "most unapologetically conservative chronicler of local politics." She created enemies among some city councillors, whom she goaded with derogatory nicknames.
Levy was criticized by the National NewsMedia Council for a "serious breach of journalistic standards" for an October 2018 column which quoted a false allegation that immigrants and refugee claimants temporarily residing at the Radisson Hotels were slaughtering goats in one of the hotel's public bathrooms. This assertion was based on on-line reviews of the hotel posted to TripAdvisor and Expedia, and interviews with clients who posted their reviews on Trip Advisor, but were not fact-checked: the council's report noted that Levy did not make "any attempt to visit the hotel, verify the claim, or offer any caution about the failed efforts to do so." Levy's columns were widely circulated online by alt-right commenters on 4chan and Reddit, as well as sites such as Infowars. Two days after the column ran, an unknown person engaged in an act of arson at the hotel.
Levy is the author of the book Underdog: Confessions of a Right-Wing Gay Jewish Muckraker (2016) and also appeared as a regular guest on The John Oakley Show on Talk 640 until 2018. She was previously a panellist on CBC Radio One's local Toronto afternoon drive show Here and Now, as well as an occasional commentator or panellist over various cable news channels.
Levy announced her retirement from the Toronto Sun on June 26, 2021. She subsequently joined the True North Centre for Public Policy, a far-right online publication, as a contributor.
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