Swan later worked as a reporter for several Toronto daily newspapers before turning to magazine freelance and novel writing.
He took over the ownership of two Toronto newspapers in 1837; however, this financial venture also failed.
His success as a reporter led eventually to a job at The Globe, also a Toronto newspaper.
Although he was a good student, he left the university two years later and worked as a parliamentary reporter for a Toronto newspaper.
However, in late November, Johnson told several Toronto newspapers that all of these stories were completely made up.
The family owned, among other entities, two Toronto newspapers and interests in television stations.
Curt had mentioned reading that fact in a Toronto newspaper.
Early in 1922, Sinclair applied for a reporting job at all four Toronto newspapers.
He became a professional by the age of 16 when a photo was published on the front page by a Toronto daily newspaper.
Many years later, Toronto newspapers reported that nearly 100,000 copies of the Manual had been sold.