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=== Early career === After graduation from Harvard Law School, Frum returned to Toronto as an associate editor of ''[[Saturday Night (magazine)|Saturday Night]]''.<ref name=Dead>{{cite news |url=http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/dead-wrong/ |last=McCarthy |first=Daniel |date=January 28, 2008 |work=[[The American Conservative]] |title=Dead Wrong |access-date=February 10, 2017}}</ref> He was an [[editorial page]] [[newspaper editor|editor]] of ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'' from 1989 until 1992, and then a [[columnist]] for ''[[Forbes magazine]]'' in 1992β94. In 1994β2000, he worked as a senior fellow at the [[Manhattan Institute for Policy Research]], as a contributing editor at [[neoconservative]] opinion magazine ''[[The Weekly Standard]]'', and as a columnist for the Canadian ''[[National Post]]''. He worked as a regular contributor for [[National Public Radio]]. In 1996, he helped organize the "[[Unite the Right (Canada)|Winds of Change]]" in [[Calgary, Alberta]], an early effort to unite the [[Reform Party of Canada]] and the [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada]].<ref>Canadian Press, "Reform, Tories should merge, right-wing group says", ''The Globe and Mail'', May 15, 1996</ref>
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