Barbara Amiel on Obama’s ‘people of the tweet’ routine
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No has always meant no in our society
Barbara Amiel on bringing reason to the Jian Ghomeshi affair
Oscar de la Renta: ‘He was in every sense a creature of grace’
Oscar de la Renta dressed first ladies, but his first loyalty was to family and friends
‘John Greyson and Tarek Loubani were lucky. I wasn’t’
Barbara Amiel on luck, both fortunate and unfortunate
How not to handle a frosh controversy
Reaction to SMU chant brings to mind Mao… and elephants
Barbara Amiel on judging the Writers’ Trust Prize for Non-fiction
Five extraordinary books, two celebrity judges and only one winner
Oh, brother: Barbara Amiel on siblings
In praise of (sometimes trying) family ties, bittersweet love and infuriating stubbornness
Barbara Amiel on getting Conrad home
“After all those years in prison, I know we were expected to be popping champagne corks, but it isn’t like that”
Conrad Black’s return: a Maclean’s exclusive
‘My brave sweet duck, the night is over,’ he said to Barbara Amiel
$25,000 Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing goes to Richard Gwyn
Columnist Richard Gwyn took home the $25,000 Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing for his book Nation Maker: Sir John A. Macdonald: His Life, Our Times; Volume Two: 1867–1891. The prize was awarded by the Writers’ Trust at the Politics and the Pen gala held in the ballroom of the Fairmont Château Laurier.