Globe and mail in memoriam

The Globe and Mail's In Memoriam section is a regular feature that pays tribute to notable Canadians who have passed away. Here are some notable individuals who have been featured in the In Memoriam section of The Globe and Mail:

  1. Pierre Trudeau (2000) - The 15th Prime Minister of Canada, known for his charismatic leadership and progressive policies.
  2. Jean Chrétien (2017) - The 20th Prime Minister of Canada, known for his role in the country's economic growth and his efforts to promote Canadian unity.
  3. Jack Layton (2011) - The leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP) and a prominent figure in Canadian politics, known for his advocacy on issues such as healthcare and social justice.
  4. Jim Flaherty (2014) - The former Minister of Finance and a prominent figure in Canadian politics, known for his role in shaping the country's economic policies.
  5. Gord Downie (2017) - The lead singer of the Tragically Hip, a Canadian rock band known for their iconic music and lyrics that often explored themes of Canadian identity and history.
  6. Leonard Cohen (2016) - A renowned Canadian singer-songwriter and poet, known for his distinctive voice and lyrics that explored themes of love, spirituality, and mortality.
  7. Mordecai Richler (2001) - A Canadian author and journalist, known for his novels and essays that explored themes of Canadian identity and culture.
  8. Robertson Davies (1995) - A Canadian author and playwright, known for his novels and plays that explored themes of Canadian identity and culture.
  9. Margaret Laurence (1987) - A Canadian author and playwright, known for her novels and plays that explored themes of Canadian identity and culture.
  10. Robertson Davies (1995) - A Canadian author and playwright, known for his novels and plays that explored themes of Canadian identity and culture.

These are just a few examples of the many notable Canadians who have been featured in The Globe and Mail's In Memoriam section over the years.