National editor of Maclean’s, Andrew Coyne was an original member of The National Post, where he was their national affairs columnist. He has established himself over the last two decades as one of this country’s most thoughtful, passionate and articulate commentators on political and economic issues. Coyne has been an editorial writer, columnist and contributor for The Globe and Mail, The Financial Post, Saturday Night, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and Time magazine. He is the winner of two National Newspaper Awards, and the Hyman Solomon Award for Excellence in Public Policy Journalism. He is also a member of the “At Issue” Panel on CBC’s The National, appears on TVO’s The Agenda, and once co-hosted Face-Off on CBC. (September 22, 2011, 4:00-5:30pm, Great Hall at Green College, Building just across the Coach House)
Select Articles Available at UBC Library
Coyne, A., & Canadian Publishers Collection – non-CRKN. (2014). Irresponsible government: The decline of parliamentary democracy in Canada. Lancaster; Toronto: Dundurn. [Link]
Coyne, A. (1990). Canada’s competitive role. The Financial Post, S40. [Link]
Coyne, A. (1989). Meech lake drama’s final act. The Financial Post, 83(17), 16. [Link]
Coyne, A. (1990). Unanimity, not Quebec, is basis for dissension on Meech lake. The Financial Post, 84(1), 6. [Link]
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