Estanislao Oziewicz (born 1952) is a Canadian retired journalist. His work has appeared in the South China Morning Post, The Washington Post and the International Herald Tribune. He is a fellow at Massey College, University of Toronto.[1] He was a contributor to China Hands,[2] published by McClelland and Stewart. He was a finalist for Jack Webster Awards for best news story of the year.[citation needed]

From 1976 to 2013, he wrote and edited for The Globe and Mail newspaper.[3][4] During his career at the Globe, he was a reporter, legislative correspondent at Queen’s Park and in Quebec City, deputy national editor, deputy foreign editor, FOCUS editor, religious affairs writer, immigration beat reporter, investigative reporter,[5] China correspondent based in Beijing,[6] war correspondent and foreign editor of globeandmail.com. When he retired from The Globe in July 2013, he was a morning news editor of globeandmail.com. From June, 2014 to May, 2015, Oziewicz was media relations/marketing manager for InPost Canada Inc.[7]

An Argentine Canadian, Oziewicz was born in Buenos Aires into a family of Polish ancestry. The family emigrated to Canada in the 1950s. Oziewicz’s father, Mieczysław, was awarded the Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta.[8][9][10]

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  1. ^ "Past Journalism Fellows « Massey College". Masseycollege.ca. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  2. ^ "CM Archive". Umanitoba.ca. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  3. ^ China Hands: The Globe and Mail in Peking, edited by Charles Taylor, McClelland & Stewart, 1984. ISBN 0-7710-8436-6, pp. 300–11
  4. ^ "Estanislao (Stan) Oziewicz". Poland in the Rockies. Archived from the original on 2012-03-15. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  5. ^ The Truth Shows Up by Harvey Cashore Key Porter, 2010 ISBN 978-1-55470-192-6, pp. 172, 261, 319, 327-327n
  6. ^ Richard J. Doyle, Hurly-burly: A time at The Globe and Mail, Macmillan of Canada, 1990; ISBN 0-7715-9921-8, page 470
  7. ^ "Home". inpost24.ca.
  8. ^ "Canada Gazette". Gazette.gc.ca. 2010-04-19. Archived from the original on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  9. ^ "No. 300 Polish Bomber Squadron". Polishsquadronsremembered.com. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  10. ^ Bill Hillman. "Ex-Air Gunners: Short Bursts". Airmuseum.ca. Retrieved 2012-03-19.