Aaron Maté

Aaron Maté (born March 13) is a Canadian journalist, former ' producer and contributor to The Nation.
Maté was born and raised in Vancouver to Gabor Maté, a physician, author, columnist and Holocaust survivor and Rae Maté, a children's book illustrator.
Maté first rose to prominence as a student and vice president of the pro-Palestinian student union at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and was prominently featured in the National Film Board of Canada documentary Discordia, which chronicled the Concordia University Netanyahu riot.
Maté moved to Brooklyn, New York, and worked as a reporter and producer for ', Vice, The Real News and Al Jazeera.
Maté wrote critically about Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections in much of his reporting for The Nation, earning an Izzy Award for his work challenging the narrative of special prosecutor Robert Mueller's investigation.
 
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