Award-winning investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill will headline the next J-Talk discussion hosted by the Canadian Journalism Foundation in Toronto on Thursday, April 23. Best known for his foreign reporting, the renowned war correspondent is the co-founder of The Intercept, the news site best known for reporting on the Edward Snowden-leaked National Security Agency documents. The talk will be hosted by Globe and Mail editor in chief David Walmsley and each ticket purchase includes a copy of Scahill’s best-selling book Dirty Wars: The World Is a Battlefield.