Graeme Mackay
Graeme MacKay is the Hamilton Spectator's resident editorial cartoonist. Born in 1968, grew up in Dundas, Ontario. A graduate of Parkside High School in Dundas, Graeme attended the University of Ottawa majoring in History and Political Science. There he submitted cartoons to the student newspaper, The Fulcrum, and was elected as graphics editor by the newspaper staff. He illustrated between 1989 and 1991 and, along with writer Paul Nichols, co-wrote a weekly comic strip, entitled "Alas & Alack", a satire of current-day public figures framed in a medieval setting.
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Notable works: Balancing Faith and Tradition in a Turbulent World, Portfolio.