Upcoming events
- Sunday, September 26, 2010 - 10:00amGlobe and Mail/Ben McNally Brunch
- Sunday, October 17, 2010 - 10:00amGlobe and Mail/Ben McNally Brunch
- Sunday, November 14, 2010 - 10:00amGlobe and Mail/Ben McNally Brunch
- Sunday, December 5, 2010 - 10:00amGlobe and Mail/Ben McNally Brunch
An Evening with Margaret Wente
When
Where
Grano Ristorante
Margaret will be joined onstage by William Thorsell for a lively conversation about everything you can't say in Canada. Following the interview Grano is offering a special "Peggy & Pasta" dinner ($40 including tax and gratuities) so you can enjoy a delicious meal with Margaret Wente.
To reserve your place for dinner, please contact Grano at
(416) 440-1986
You Can't Say That in CanadaHarper Collins Canada ![]() As she did so successfully in An Accidental Canadian, Margaret Wente here weaves the story of her life through her observations of the current scene. Wente takes us from the newsroom (where she conveys just what it’s like to have a regular newspaper column) to the mailroom (describing how people react to what she writes). |
![]() For thousands of Canadians, Margaret Wente is the columnist who makes sense of daily issues and events. Even when they disagree with her conclusions and fire off angry letters in response, most Globe and Mail readers still report that her column is the first thing they turn to in the newspaper. When The Economist chose the most influential newspaper columnists in 20 countries, Margaret Wente was the only Canadian journalist to make the list. |
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