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In a rare trip to the CBC studios in Toronto, revered foreign correspondent Matthew Halton discusses his reporting philosophy and his view on what’s wrong with journalism.
Broadcast: June 22, 1956
Interviewer(s): Percy Saltzman
Program: Tabloid
TV Clip; runs 6:50