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For 12 years, Jim Todd was an internationally syndicated political cartoonist and illustrator
with Southam News, Ottawa. His work has appeared in most
major Canadian daily newspapers, including the Montreal Gazette, the Globe and Mail, the
Ottawa Citizen, and the Vancouver Sun.
His work has been reprinted internationally in a variety of editorial cartoon anthologies including "Portfoolio:
The Year in Canadian Caricature", MacMillan, "Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year", (USA) Pelican,
and "The Finest International Political Cartoons of Our Time", Witty World. His work is published in
"POLL CATS - A Collection of Political Cartoons by J.F. Todd", Lancelot Press, 1993.
His illustrations have appeared in a variety of magazines including Canadian Forum, Policy Options,
Outdoor Canada, Eastern Woods and Waters, Atlantic Insight, and Canadian Doctor. He is a member of the American Association of Editorial Cartoonists, and the Association of Canadian Editorial Cartoonists, and served on the latter's Advisory Board to the National Archives, and as Vice-President.
He was the winner of the 1991 Atlantic Journalism Award for Editorial Cartooning.
He was a contract instructor of MultiMedia Graphic Design and Aerial Photography Interpretation at the Centre of Geographic Sciences, Lawrencetown, NS, and has an extensive background in cartography and survey principles. He served on the Advisory Board to the Cartography Program at COGS.
He is a licenced guide, avid canoeist and outdoorsman, and has traveled extensively through the
back country of western Nova Scotia. He is a founding member of the
Tobeatic Wilderness Committee
and is active in that group's continuing efforts to protect this area. | |||
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