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Parliamentarians of the Year Awards party
Maclean’s 5th annual Parliamentarians of the Year Awards ceremony at the Fairmont Château Laurier. See winners here.
Right place, right time, right party
Paul Wells on how Ted Byfield helped pave the way for Harper’s majority win
Honouring the Canadian Armed Forces with Don Cherry and Laureen Harper
The Canadian Club of Toronto honoured the men and women of the Canadian Armed Forces at a special Toronto luncheon. Below, Laureen Harper and Don Cherry.
The Parliamentarians of the Year
Maclean’s magazine hands out awards for best overall MP, best orator, best rookie and more
Maclean’s Interview: Christopher Buckley
The novelist talks with Kenneth Whyte about growing up Buckley, losing his parents, and facing down the right
Logrolling in our time
In today’s Ottawa Citizen Observer section, we have an excerpt from chapter 9 of The Uncrowned King: The Sensational Rise of William Randolph Hearst by Kenneth Whyte.
Hello? Hello? Random House, are you there?
The Editor-in-Chief of Maclean’s was a bit ‘obsessive’ about the cover of his first book
Home news: Ken Whyte explains it all for you
Our oddly stylish boss talks about his new book and, eventually, about your (well, my) favourite magazine. And about this website.
Video Gallery: Maclean’s Gala
Jeff Harris goes behind the scenes