New book delves into the significant moments of their political careers
Tag: Politics in Books
Canada has only ever been an extra on the global stage
We are a nation destined to tread water in perpetual obscurity
Lincoln’s 1860 political miracle a warning for Trump and Biden
The unpredictable nature of U.S. politics
Unlikely Insider chronicles Jack Austin’s journey from humble beginnings to political success
Unlikely Insider documents Jack Austin’s conviction that even a single individual can bring about substantial change
Nixon and Reagan: A tale of two California boys
Nixon and Reagan’s complex relationship unveiled in 2012’s The President’s Club
Four Canadian books I highly recommend
All four of these books are highly thought-provoking
Are dodging questions during Question Period a misuse of power?
Question Period is an essential tool for political accountability
Nixon in love
A 2015 biography by Evan Thomas gives us Nixon in the round, talented and tortured, ambitious and insecure
Popular historian Paul Johnson dead at 94
An enthusiastic polemicist with no qualms about giving voice to his particular perspective on the world
Liberal disloyalty toward John Turner was truly shocking
After the Trudeau-Chretien wing of the party turned on him, an offer of help came from an unlikely source – Brian Mulroney