Fighting Words: The Social Crusades of Joseph E. Atkinson


    In the city of Toronto, the dawn of the 20th century was the best of times - if you were fortunate enough to be rich.

    For the city's poor, it was the worst of times: wage slavery, disease and hunger were their lot. Starving women and children huddled in grim shanties just steps from the splendour of city hall.

    Few members of the Toronto elite showed much concern for the plight of the poor. And so it fell to a shy, Bible-quoting newspaperman to champion the cause of the disadvantaged and destitute.

    Joseph E. Atkinson spent a lifetime preaching social justice. His pulpit? The Toronto daily newspaper still loved by thousands and feared and loathed by some of the powerful: The Star.

    Written and directed by veteran filmmaker Paul Dalby, Fighting Words is an hour-long documentary that chronicles the tumultuous life and times of "Holy Joe" Atkinson and his impact on Toronto and the country. The documentary is narrated by broadcaster Jill Dempsey, and Michael Pieri was executive producer.

    Fighting Words premiered on VisionTV on April 19, 2007 and is a production of the Atkinson Charitable Foundation.

    Watch the entire film in five parts by viewing the videos below.

    PART ONE

    PART TWO

    PART THREE

    PART FOUR

    PART FIVE