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The Maclean’s Politics book club, Part Two
Paul Wells, Susan Delacourt, Brad Lavigne and Chris Turner on the year in politics
Maclean’s Politics: Four authors on their books and Canadian politics
Paul Wells, Susan Delacourt, Chris Turner and Brad Lavigne on the year in politics and political books
Explaining and debating Michael Chong’s Reform Act
A new hope or a step backwards?
Giving the readers what they want
Susan Delacourt argues the media’s fascination with Justin Trudeau is driven by reader fascination.
Power Play
Don Martin, Susan Delacourt and I discuss the day’s debates.
How bout now?
Justin Trudeau appears in public and so again is asked about his leadership intentions.
Lost in the supermarket
Susan Delacourt reviews Political Marketing in Canada, which includes an interview with Conservative strategist Patrick Muttart.
Lover/fighter
Susan Delacourt profiles Justin Trudeau at 40.
Where have you gone Mackenzie King?
Susan Delacourt wonders if the Liberal party isn’t drawing its last breaths. Not unrelatedly, Stephen Clarkson plots the rise and fall of centrism and frets for it all.