Our profile of Lloyd Axworthy, who we’re honouring with Maclean’s prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award
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Lloyd Axworthy on politics, Winnipeg and the world
John Geddes in conversation with Lloyd Axworthy, the Maclean’s Lifetime Achievement Award winner about his long, winding career
University presidents’ houses scrutinized from Western to Winnipeg
Some top administrators get free homes while others have to pay
Beatty’s list: business priorities and political realities
The anxious tone the Prime Minister recently injected into the debate on Canada’s economic competitiveness was picked up today and amplified by one of the country’s top business lobbyists—Perrin Beatty, president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
Success, one student at a time
How universities are embracing the Aboriginal baby boom
UWinnipeg fights against tiered leagues in CIS
Axworthy argues tiering wouldn’t reflect athletic success of smaller institutions
Unpaid time off comes to UWinnipeg
University makes cuts to balance the budget, but avoids layoffs
Searching for the Liberal Party. Day 1.
AARON WHERRY reports from Canada 150 in Montreal: dystopian visions, Twitter love and Stephane Dion
The west is in. Now what?
Can the West shape the national agenda? A Maclean’s debate.
In Conversation with Maclean’s
Featured panellists include Melissa Blake, Lindsay Blackett, Lloyd Axworthy and Nancy Heppner