Why Kim Campbell has emerged, decades after her brief stint as prime minister, as a key political voice among young Canadians
Most served as corporate directors. Two testified at public inquiries. One will help appoint the next Supreme Court justice.
Amidst celebration of the first woman nominee for president, hope for all that comes next
In a dispatch to followers, an ex-Globe editor dipped into his former trade. The column has people talking, which is why we reprint it here
Colin Campbell on banana republics and condo lawsuits
Patrick Chan’s hat trick, Kim Campbell’s condo, Gwyneth Paltrow’s diet and Canada’s NBA takeover
Before they assumed the highest office in the country, these eight individuals held an unusual array of jobs:
The last three changes in government were not obviously foretold by publicly available polling data
Kim Campbell schools the U.S. right, Naomi Campbell’s ‘Frost-Nixon moment,’ and Nabokov was right
A few interesting reads from the weekend: Susan Delacourt looks at new research into the electability of women in Canada, Alice Funke adds her own analysis, and Linda Silver Dranoff reviews Canada’s Unfinished Democracy. From the latter.
The best pics of the last seven days
The former prime minister talks to Steve Paikin.