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Tag Archives: Kenneth Whyte
Iggy’s morally contemptible words
His version of what happened to ‘the sick little girls’ amounts to tasteless opportunism
New national dreams
Michael Ignatieff talks with Kenneth Whyte about how personal history fuelled his political vision
Macleans.ca Interview: Kenneth Whyte
Maclean’s Editor-in-Chief Kenneth Whyte, who was recently named The Canadian Journalism Project’s Newsperson of the Year, talks about the award, Human Rights Commissions and the future of print journalism
The Interview: Kenneth Whyte
The Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Maclean’s talks about his new book, The Uncrowned King: The Sensational Rise of William Randolph Hearst
Video Gallery: Maclean’s Gala
Jeff Harris goes behind the scenes