Globe and mail kate taylor

Kate Taylor is a Canadian journalist and author who has written for The Globe and Mail, a national newspaper in Canada. She is known for her insightful and engaging writing style, and has covered a wide range of topics, including politics, culture, and social issues.

Here are some articles and columns written by Kate Taylor for The Globe and Mail:

  1. "The politics of identity" (2019) - In this column, Taylor explores the ways in which identity politics are shaping Canadian politics and society.
  2. "The rise of the 'alt-right'" (2017) - Taylor examines the growing influence of the "alt-right" movement in Canada and its implications for democracy and social cohesion.
  3. "The politics of fear" (2016) - In this column, Taylor argues that fear is being used as a political tool to manipulate public opinion and undermine democratic values.
  4. "The decline of civility" (2015) - Taylor reflects on the decline of civility in Canadian politics and society, and argues that it is a symptom of deeper social and political problems.
  5. "The power of storytelling" (2014) - In this column, Taylor explores the ways in which storytelling can be used to shape public opinion and influence social change.

Kate Taylor has also written several books, including "Damned Nations: Canada and the United States in the Age of Austerity" (2013) and "In the Walled City: A Canadian Woman's Journey Through the Middle East" (2008).