David berman globe and mail

You're likely referring to David Berman, the Canadian journalist and author who wrote for The Globe and Mail, a prominent Canadian newspaper.

David Berman was a well-respected journalist and author who wrote for The Globe and Mail for over three decades. He was known for his in-depth reporting and insightful analysis on a wide range of topics, including politics, economics, and international affairs.

Some of his notable works include:

  1. "The Rise and Fall of the Canadian Left" (1981) - a book that explored the decline of the Canadian left-wing movement.
  2. "The Canadian Establishment" (1986) - a book that examined the power structures and elite networks in Canada.
  3. "A Good Day to Die: The Mysterious Death of Paul St. Pierre" (1991) - a book that investigated the mysterious death of Paul St. Pierre, a Canadian journalist and author.

Berman was also a frequent contributor to The Globe and Mail's editorial pages, where he wrote opinion pieces and editorials on a wide range of topics.

David Berman passed away in 2016, but his work continues to be widely read and respected in Canada and beyond.