Journalist, writer and former editor of Maclean’s dies aged 94
Peter C. Newman shows that the United Empire Loyalists were not a homogenous group
Controversy long dogged Canada’s human rights museum. And then Antoine Predock stepped in.
Peter C. Newman explores the lingering legacy of a Canadian billionaire
A recently discovered interview shows media guru McLuhan is still topical, even prescient
The rise of a ‘money culture’ gone wild
… and why the country is better off without it. Peter C. Newman explains
“There’s a guy out there peddling a book talking about the death of the Liberal Party of Canada,” mused Michael Ignatieff yesterday. “What is he talking about?”
Special interests and entrenched fiefdoms doomed the Liberals to electoral defeat, writes Peter C. Newman
Lady Gaga makes an entrance, Mark Zuckerberg learns a new skill and Saudi women are driven to rebel
The former PM’s life gets treated as a campy cartoon in Mulroney: The Opera
The book of the moment in deepest Ottawa is Lawrence Martin’s Harperland. My short contribution to the discussion appeared in the magazine last week.