Michael Valpy is a journalist and author. Through a long career at The Globe and Mail, he served as foreign correspondent, national political columnist, member of the editorial board and deputy managing editor before leaving to teach in 2010. He is a senior fellow at Massey College, University of Toronto.
Articles by Michael Valpy
- An Outsider Inside (April 2015)
A review of Visitor: My Life in Canada, by Anthony Stewart - A Prophet for a Toxic Age (May 2004)
- Pretty Mean City (October 2014)
A review of Toronto: Biography of a City, by Allan Levine - Exploring the Margins (September 2005)
A review of The Radiant City, by Lauren B.Davis - Does Good Policy Make Good Neighbours? (April 2013)
A review of Everyday Law on the Street: City Governance in an Age of Diversity by Mariana Valverde - Canada’s Benedict Arnold (July–August 2012)
Meet Joseph Willcocks, our homegrown traitor from the War of 1812 - Finding Our Reflection (September 2011)
A review of The Technological Imperative in Canada: An Intellectual History, by R. Douglas Francis - Dogma’s Bulldog (June 2011)
A review of Why Catholics Are Right, Michael Coren - The Noisy Christian Right (September 2008)
A review of Michael Wagner’s Standing on Guard for Thee: The Past, Present and Future of Canada’s Christian Right - Where Derring-Do Can Lead (March 2008)
A review of Where War Lives, by Paul Watson - Ms. Clarkson’s Revenge (November 2006)
A review of Adrienne Clarkson’s Heart Matters